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The Brussels Post, 1925-4-29, Page 38COLITS Snouts Help Centro, Traffic. Cater of Police 11ta0Lachlin of Cbat- ham, Ont„ lies voiced his approval of a suggested scheme whorelly older cloy Scouts of the city be used as traffic officers at dangerous intersections of the oity to protect school children at certain times of the day. With the co-operation of the local Scoutmasters the boys to undertake these duties will regelve special training from members of the city police three. Montreal's Jamboree. The Boy Scouts and Wolf Cobs or the Montreal District are holding a big indoor Jamboree in the Morgan De- partmental Store Building (a whole floor of which hoe been est aside for ,l'teople who use "R,ed .Rase" are usually those who lace tea of extra good quality ra The ORANGE PEKOE is extra good, Try it! HEALTH EDUCATION BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON Provincial Board of Health, Ontario, - Dr, Middleton will be glad to, answer questions on Public Health mat- terS'through this column, Addroas hfrn at Spadlna ,Rouse, Spadina Crescent, Toronto, 1Holiness. 1 if all the carts were painted flay And all the streets swept clean, hall ell the children. rause to play ' lly'0ayhtirlts, with green laraebee to grow between; If all the 1101194A looked. as though k;onie'melte, were in' their stone?, 11 all Lite• people that we know Were 'dressed 1n scarlet gowns, \ni1t11 E0a1110r6 In their crowns; 1 think ibis gaiety would make A spiritual nand, 1 think that holiness would take This laughter by the hand, • Till bath should understand. -J. Drinkwater 11LI IJSilEnS OF IDE SKIN Are Proof the I3Iood is in a Weak Na Money Made With Poor Stook. Ilrretters of live stools' ere taping lrrohlrine to.dny that require exilert bili lness•I11;e handling.' The high coat el feed, labor and heavy over -head expenses .are matters tite average fanner finds confronting 111111 every stay, Successful farmers have always real- ized the value of goof hroediugs in live stock. Testimoulals from these meg are easily ohtalaed .alai simuld convince the most skeptical that the rely way to heat the labor eituation, Cost of teed, ere,, is to keels only those animale that are bred W produce either milk or, beef. The surveys conducted by Prof. Leitch in the different countiesall go Lo prove, that where farmers are using Pure bred sites in either beef orttairy herds, . they .are maklug greater In. coulee - with jiactloa!ly the same quantities of feed; and. Watery ('ondition. When we consider that these figures were obtained. [root. actual farmers, living under average fartu conditions, we can barfly discredit them. 'Liberal Nadler,- of inferior .live stock, it was shown, was' not as great a factor in increasing the labor come 93 was tho use of pare.. bred shies. The pure bred sire has bacic of him generations of ancestors that were selected and bred with a.apeciee per - pose in view: either tbe production of beef or the protluctiou of milk. These cbaracterlstics are highly in- tenei led in hie blood so that he trans- mits them to his offspring, even when only a grade female Is used. The grade sire has back .of him generations of ancestors, that, like "Topsy," just happened.' The result One of the serest signs that the blood is ouj: of order are tbe pimples the purpose), on April 150h, 16th, 17th and unsightly eruptions that break out and' 18ti1, On" the 17th their apodal j 011 the face or body. The Kama condi' °guest Is to be the Chief Scout for Can -From away out in Vernon, B.C.,iphysieal examina1lon .by a physician, tion is Indicated by an attack or ea - oda, His Excellency Baron Bang of conies an inquiry:Prbout haaith matters! To mention a few more underlying zema or scrofula. Yon cannot get rid They. Besides 'demonstrations of causes of neuralgia wa include mal-: of these troubles by the use of purge - correspondent a reader of this column. The correspondent in question asks about Scout work, there will be many ex- hibitions of Scout handicraft, neuralgia and its treatriient. Bright s .dlseabe.IL neay be niter Planning GiIIWlell Caines. aria, alcoholism, diabetes, lend poison -1 five. metlicincs, aI may say at .the outset' that it ie, neuralgia is really an expression of �veakor� the system and leave ft still s s0 1111111)' peopll�' try ing, syphilis, gout, rheumatism, or t•o do. Purgatives 'merely gallop Provincial• Scout Headquarters at impossible to accurately diagnose the central disease—for instance, loco ( What is neeted when tho Toronto is now working' out tentative ,cause of a comalaint of this Mind bylmotor ataxia. It may be sone local- blood is shown' to be out of order is a ill r this un ill e11 Train- correspondence, Neuralgia is not of, ousel such us a diseased' tooth or a tonic which - will restore its missing plans f� s nmar's G w itself a disease itis a symptom. One diseased ovary. In every case treat=. elembnts and leave the blood etch anti Ing Camps for Scoutmasters, and is red. ,Iter tits 'purpose there is no can only guesseat the cause and sag- tent must inchtele treatment of the' consequently anxious to know as early gest certain things that need to be undarlyiag cause, Aretiraig'ia rneans 1 other tonic eau equal Dr. Williams' as possible the names of men planning given consideration, Icor instance, I pain in the nerve. There is a enlist Pink Pills, every dose of which helps to attend. The probable dates of the don't know whether there is a focus of encs between neuritis and neura• lgia,, eurioh the blood drives out tmpuri- he system and causing pains through usanliy steady and persistent; while, ties, and bi'Inge 'a pew feeling of health is that you can expect nothing but are camp aro July(th to 18th, inclusive, at infection somewhere that is poisoning for in the former ease the, pat ts. Ehor Park, near Ileantfotd, Ont. s will be the third year that this fine, partly wooded, 55 -acre site will be at out the body, which the patient cam- in neuralgia it comes and goes. In, and ensile'.911 s. R. E. Bishop, Haw- liable to get anything.loins of, and describes as neuralgia. neuritis the course of the inflamed' theme Ave., Hamilton; Ont., tells for Haphazard bit .and miss breeding Then again, the trouble may be caused nerve can he -made out by tenderness' the benefit of others what these pills operations are the causes of low labor the disposal of the Provincial Council by an anaemic condition of the blood. on deep pressure. t11c1 for her.. She says:—"I was suffer- ineonies and financial failuresamong 101' [ts.leadersbip training work. Those to fact, neuralgia is sometimes de- Massage and manipulation mayAbee ing terribly from scrofula. I doctored. Ontario farmers today: who have camped there in other years ascribed as 'the call of the nerves for of use in some forms of neuralgia' with several doctors, but without sac- The remedy lies in . the farmers' pr0nointce it one of the finest camp better blood,"- and in many cases that benefit may be dewed from the use` cess. 43'. complexion liras sallow, I heeds.sites in the older sections of °uterio, is exactly what is wrong, but there of salicylates, iodides and other, noun may be other causes, such as a' growth elgic medicines. Preparations of f liail no strength, feeling,very weak and Buy a good pure bred sire of the Concernin0 Scout Huts. somewhere irritating a nerve or series opium, morphia and oodein shoild� languid. My neck- was full or lumps breed or stock you are interested in We have previously referred to the of nerves, and we must not forget never be taken for this4condition be -1 called serofula,;and at times they were and you have made the first step to. tine Headquarters Hut owned by the the well-known complaint usually de- cause the danger of habit is too great, very liainful. After trying several so- ward success. 1st Chatham Troop. This week's news scribed es sciatica., There may be No =thrum of a sedative natures called blood medicines, Dr. Williams' ee contains the announcement that the many other causes than these for neur- should be given except for short perm l pine pins tit algia but I have just mentioned these node and then under physicians con -,ere recommended to' me Troop is undertaking to enlarge the, + • 't and 11 ht and I got hair a dozen boxes. Atter but by adding a 12 -foot addition at the rear. The addition will take int the Scoutmasters Den and the Court of 'Honor room, thus allowing the• space now occupied by these to be used to. enlarge the main club room. And hili the news of the enlarging of Chatham's hut, comes the announce- ment that the 3rd London Troop (The Fighting Third), which had its name in the papers last week for its success In the Wallace Nesbitt Junior First . ' Ald Competitions, is constructing a hut of its own, it having outgrown the tem- porary quarters it has been using in a little suburban church. . This is the Spirit. Much bas been written regarding the Scouting spirit, but the following in g i pleasing incident ho 5 shows that tit in action. A surgeon on the staff of the St, Michael's Hospital, Toronto, tells of a boy wbo wee painfully although not seriously injured in an automobile ac- cident Just a clay or two ago. As the boy was brought into the accident ward with his clothing torn and dirty and llis hands and face bleeding from the 011ts he had received, the doctor cheerily said, "Well, sonny, and how did you get into this mess'." . The boy ox, tastefully decorated With- flowers.; brake were invented by men in their For references Head Office Toronto, then told his story. "Well, sir, I was tion and. indigestion, break. up colds Soon the butcher came up and present- twenty second year. riding my bicycle on Queen Street and and ehuple fevers, steal worms, allay ed the ox to 'Haydn, saying that for l 'Phe inventor of the serving machine Bank of Montreal, or your local banker. I turned is from au -automobile, and teething pains and promote hgallhful sueh excellent music he thougbt be was twenty-six, while the discoverer Establlsbed for ever thirty years, or Course it ran into me and knocked sleep' They are guaranteed -to be free ought to make the composer. a present; of the proems of producing aluminum n ve• hon• cli'ff.! It it few examples to show troi. e.ec ruiy g taping thele I found a decided n on as men is to tell a person who writes a letter therapy offer more hope of relief from. 1 hail , wee; from a distance, just what should be pain than do other agents. lirovement in my appearance, and to i done for his complaint The reason But first of all go to your physician; niyjay the lamps were disappearingfrom her age, I suspect." "Why, of Cutting off a few years One act of manhood laid the ts'aitor OS t 1111 $tsarina `in Music. Classified. Advertisements Although music Is net hist nand fore FICATALOOV1I. most ,a ilescrlptive art, certain pass 11jAiz1�1S111.d4K, liui9iikl5, 01,43). eget! echo the moods of Nature as they A.ii'' bolas, Iris, Peony, Fancy Dahlias appeal to the composer. and Barred Itoclt Eggs. The Wrigbl Arnow clase1val composers, Handel Farm, Broekville, Qat. included the " halletone" elioru3 in "Is• rael 111 BgypL" More famous ie 111; I MONk1Y TQ LOAN thunderstorm in Beethoven's "Fasten.' al" Symphony, where at least four d11- gj�ARM LQANS MADE, ,AC,I;N',CS feront Incidents lelthtully portray not wanted. Reynolds, 77 Victoriia, only the fld•st drops of rain and' the . Toronto, dis'taut thunder, but all the feelinge of depression and apprehension they in-` aple'e. T1ie. Demon. .Beethoven employe the piccolo to; A Rhyme to Remember.' depict the wbistling of the wiud, This laurking beside tbo portals of the soul, instrument is twee for rho same pule Where fall the shadows of Ldre's pose by Wagner in "The Flying Dutch- the darker days, man," One 01 the finest storms i11 Couohaut, there walte the Demon music is that depicted in the prelude � wbo betrays to Wagner's "Valkyrie." The staccato eay litgh resolves end wine°, the will's scale played in the bass by the striegs l coe1101,. givei the dull monotony of the pour- ing fain, while the caber instruments when pnrpoee pronsptn 10 noble eater. join in as the storm rises to its climax with along roil of thunder ea the ket- tle -drums. prise, Or halls new ditties for the soul to Meet,. Both Chopin 'and Debussy have re The Demon softly wltispersoldeteat, corded their impressions of a relay day, And points to threat'ning omens in the to pianoforte music; the format In the skies, "Raindrop" Prelude, tife latter in "A l Gordon lu the Rain " Debassy has Uutrodden paths allure my feet to Iii:ewise given ns itis ideas of anticyc- dare, ionic weather in summer in that put es I sat face forwaerial) rd to explore dreamy week, "The Afternoon of a The Demon joins nay elhow at the Faun." Even Wagner deserted leis door, storms and tempests on oecasion. In i And Wets of danger from some hidden the "Valkyrie" prelude he depicted the entire. storm tearing through the forest, but in the second act of "Siegfried" ho re- A crisis faces nee, demands the need presented, with the aid or the piccolo Of ready act and calmly alert Hind;. and violins in tremolo,' the gentle The Damon, Softly stealing from be - breeze soughing in the trees on a fine hind, afternoon. • An Ancient porch. Abbreviated Thought. Dating back :to 1331, a church porch What do you think she mould have i London Wall h b transformed been thinking of when she cut off her 211 into a tiny tostel n which city girls may: have a quiet rest during 'htncb time. Gripe me about and stays the hand of deed. Then wheel I in tine moment of despair To face bine, and it t cringes 'neath niy ey'e; Hot anger follows fear—he turns to fly, But- ere he speeds 1 feel the Denson there, His ghost may haunt me yet, but now I know The craven spirit and bis voice of lies; I cannot fear the thing that I des - that a difficulty exists is that to euro and have hien give you a complete) from my neck. I persevered in the any disease, one must first find out the physical examination. Before you can , treatment, and finally the only sign Furniture inade in Queen Alex- aildres Technical School of Woodwork cause of the disease, and this cannot cure the disease, you've got to know, left of the trouble was a sear on my very well be done without a thorough slid cause. MADE HER BABY PLUMP AND WELL position! Yes it. is peculiar; at !east,) from impure blood:' f`� WELL peculiar on the saff•t0e But hold ant I Thu can get these pills t Ineck where one of the swellings broke, Amateur Builders are erecting their Since that time I have been in robust on her Sandringham estate, can be uses in Austria. Forty villages I I�ydllt'S "Ox" Minuet. health and heartily recommend Dr. bought iiy anyone who visits the place.) have sprung up on the outskirts of . i Williams' •Pink Pills to any suffering Queen Alexandra started the school �,rienna as a result of their Iabors. A peculiar title for a musical com- about forty years ago for the benefit hrough any of lads an the estate. Minas -We Liniment for Colds. There is a story attached to it! medicine dealer or' by mail at 50 cents — `-- Tltis a box from The De. Williams' Medicine eompOsttlon, the Ox Aiwuet, Nothing makes a mother more grate - wasn't given a title like that merely Co., Brockville, Ont. ful than a sneer conferred upon her to create a public sensation. It dame t' ^— child. Mothers everywhere who have by the' title honestly, as the following used Baby's Own Tablets for theirWhen Are We Most Clever. allow ng2 children speak In enthusiastic terms -of incident will testify: Hadyu one day' received a visit from a butcher, who Interesting facts 'about till age at them. For instance, Mrs. Z'Ites: a r tilihiell a man's facplties reach their; we supply cans and ;nay express stated that he and his daughter were Lavoie, Three Rivers, Que., writes:— them. admirers of FIapdn's. music; and, as .highest Pitch of efllciency have been charges, \\ a pay daily by express "Baby's Own Tablets me a wonderful the young lady was soon tope mar compiled •recenEly. money orders, which can be cashed medieire ,for little ones. They never clod; he made bold to ask '"chat the It was found, for example. that tbe anywhere without any charge. fail to regulate the baby's stomach and composer write a minuet for her wed- average age at which twenty of the bowels, and make him plump and welly eatest inventions were produced To obtain the, top price; Cream I always keep a box of the Tablets in ding- Kind "Papa Haydn" consented, 8r meat be free from bad flavors and and in a few days the man of meat se_. was thirty-two. The inventors of the the mouse and would advise all moth- cured kis music Not long afterwards steam engine and the steam turbine contain not less than 10 per cent, els' to do likewise,'' Most of the or- dinary ailments of childhood arise in the stomach and bowels, and can be quickly banished by Baby's Own Tab- lets. These Tablets velieve'constlpa- WE WANT CHURNING EA Haydn was surprised to hear this 'were each twenty-nine when their Butter Fat. same minuet played under his windaw.' labors resulted in these epoch-making Bowes Company Limited, Onlooking out he saw a band of musf- devices. The self -binding reaper, wire - Toronto clans Perming' a ring around a large; less telegraphy, and the vacuum air- from injurious drugs and are safe even c cheaply was only tt my titres. Edt- me down, and doctor, I "most "But," re- of the best ex in his possession. Even for the youngest and most delicate I son weethirty when he made the first funned the doctor, boys would after, this little composition, it. is said, have, said that 'the automobile ran' child: The Tablets are sold• by meds 1nca11de cent lamp. Wilhnr-Wri ht, them down." "Yes, replied the boy ,Cine dealer., or by mail at 25c a box was called the 'Ox" Minuet. g Prom The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., the pioneer aviator, was thirty-elght with his chest visibly swelling, "that Brockville, Ont, may be, but a Scout wouldn't." The doctor, relating the story, said, "That's the spirit! I'm for the Scouts every time after the care of that plefcity' little chap." • If Words Could Come to Life! If the words. we use could bring up, dice a cinematograph film, the pictures The Feed 'Melt Raised the Winner of which lie behind thane, conversation the Ontario Egg -Laying Contest, 1924. would be more eutertalning titan it is Write for booklet and name of STABI. as a rule, For instance, when we say NAX Agent, The Motherwell Grain a thing is dilapidated, we bring up an Co., Limited, Dundas, Ont. image of an ancient temple crumbling to ruin, for the 'root meaning of the word is "crumbling .stone." Siutilarly the .word stunned means tltundet- struck and ardent formerly meant burning, What a remarkable picture the word icandal calls up. Its original applica- tion was to that part of a trap on which the bait was placed and which, when'the trap was touched, sprabg up ' and caught the victim. Another' odd ' woiet is sorupple, "which eriginaily meant a tittle stone, in weights means"" twenty grains, enc In modern use. means sbntething which hurts or war: ries the ootsclenee. Irritate referred eriginaiiy to the snarling ora dog. Perplexed brings up a picture or being tangled in Milos . of string, wound completely round and round; whilst the word eliminate de- notes whet the man did to his banana- " ter when it continued to register "Sot Pair" nftel• it had been i'ainiI4g for a week, 'for it means "to kick out or doors," Very 'Effective, "I suprse, Henry," said the old gen• tinnitiit ro his now ion -in-law, "that you are aware tiro check for fifty thee- . sand (tonere I put among your wedding presents was merely•for maser." sir," responeded the Cheer- ful hoary, "and the effect wee exebl- dont. The bank cashed It ibie morning witltout a word," • There are 16,603 Boy Scouts in On- ario.- "Staminax" Growing Mash The finest BABY. CHICK STARTING MIXTURE the world produces. FE IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN FISHING WRITE FOPTHIS BOOlt SpOR -SM NSAWADQ ARTERSCP-I. 'ss'iJtY• td�tti;•+�'t0aostl:,:G"At?;, asr when he conquered the air, Baldness is stated to be increasing The result of tbese investigations among civilized. 'people who live in points to the fact that 'artists and cities. ' • musicians as a rule develop their tal- ents very early In life. Authors seem Send tor One of Our to attain the peak oe their creative SECOND HAND BICYCLES AT $15 Powers at or about the age of forty - Fully Guaranteed. Money back If not two. Financiers and business men satisfied. Varsity Cycle Works, 413 generally reach thteir zenith at fil'ty- Spadina Ave., 'Toronto. three. Statesmen and generals are highest I1Itl ll)�'li©1�611i 'i i. TABLETS in the list of ages. 'Many of the greht- estacls of diplomacyhave been initi Nothing better for your ferns, Rowers, ated by men in the seventies and eigh- shrubs and gardens; they are 50: ties, Bll tory history showslliit some handy, clean and odorless. of the most crucial battles have been You just hltve to elope a tablet in the directed by mien who were old enough earth beside the plant and then watch it grow, Once used—always used, one account of ' But the would-be inventor artist. the economy, results and coevenience, musician, or poet who Is rapidly oat - Always ask for "Wilts' Fertilizing growing. his youth need not be dis-' Tablets."couragetl by these rafts. TL^ere aro If your dealer does not keep then.just many exceptions to prove the rule, � send 26c enclave will forward yopost• Dilliam dr Dlorgan, to Hanle but one paid, a box containing 120. C. Wats, example, was sleiyseven Before he Fertilizer Works, Norwich,Ont., alanu- I'aclui'ers or Complete Fertilizers and made his how as a suceestul novelist. Pulverizers of Sheep .Honore, a o Hold the Health Thought. • to be grandfathers. Farmer Proves Value of Pure Bred 13u11 W. G. Potter received $52.25 more for steers sired by a Pure Bred Bull than for Steers mired by a Scrub Bull. He shipped five steers from common grade ems of equal merit, The two steers sired by a Scrub Bull brought $95,55 each, while the three steers sired by the Pure laced Bull brought $147.80 each, The steers received the sane care. Fewer and better cattle are more profitable than a larger number of Scrub animals. Make your cows work for,you rather than you should work for them. Your 1511 resolution weft to got rid et that Scrub 1341l-1iave you dime Itt BETTER BULLS FAY 103 5 'aolding line health thottgint, the 'health eonsclousneas,owiil help ecu to obtain the heal condition, On the other Iniad, if yeti' carry a physical 'weakness •end disease oonsciotlstiess,' • yon cannot possibly -build a perfect health condition. Your ideal or the thing you want, the picture you hold la your mind, must be of a perfect tiling. If it is imperfect, the real 'Labia yon ha111 up on the physical plane Nr111 be lmpelfeet. ..an other words, ycu will onipictnre your mind; . you will cutplctui•e your conviction .of . yourself, of year health, of your situa- tion in. lire, of your success, of your povevey or prosperity. 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While 11 Nowell known that Aphis means barer maSataelttIe. to assist the rutile against luslfe(Iot)s, the Tablets or Bnfcr amenity will le otnmpelt with their central. mile Inuit, the 'Barer 0rudg," —S. T. Duncan -Scott. 0 YOU STAMMER °. Don't suffer under this bandieop any longer. Successful pupils • everywhere recommend our ,� methods of treatment. Write for free advice and iltoratere, THE ARNOTT INSTITUTE I KITCHENER. ONT., CANADA Cuiicnra Promotes Permanent Hair Health Shampoos with Cuticura Soap, with light applications of Cuticura Ointment when necessary, tend to free the scalp of dandritlrand minor eruptions, and to establish a per- manent condition of hair health. Semple Sash rre, DV Tran. Addrs,. Ssn.diaa Depot Stcnhon,e, ttd:atontrmt," Price, Soup 25e. Ointment 25 and GO,. Talcum 25e. Cuticura Shaving Stiek,25c, COULD NOT SLEEP NIGHTS Pains and Headaches Re• Keyed by Taking Lydia E. I'inkharn's Vegetable Compound tl� Dublin, Ontario.—"I was weak and irregular, with pains and headachee and could not sleep nights. I learned about Lydia E. 1'inkham's Vegetable Compound by reading the letters in the newspapers and tried it because I wanted to get better. 1. have got good results from it as I feel a lot stronger • and ata not troubled with such bad headaches as I used to be and am more regular. I am gaining in weight all the time and I tell my Mende what kind of medicine am taking. You may use my letter as a help to others."-- 1 thers. '1 Mrs. JAMES RACMO, Box 12, ilublin, • Ontario. Halifax Nurse Recommends Halifax, N. S. -- "I are a maternity; nurse and have recommended Lydia 11. Pinkliatn's Vegetable Compound to many women who were childl'ees, also to women who need a good•tonie• I am English and my husband is 'American, and he told me of Lydia E. Pinkham while in England. I would appreciate a copy or two of your little boolts on tvornen s ailments. I have one which I keep, to lend. I will willingly answer letters from any woman asking about the Vegetable Cotnpewyl. "—Mrs, S. ltl'.) COLEMAN, 24 Uratteito Street, Halifaxa 'Teva Scotia . �» ISeal0 Ne, 17.«,•28;