HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-6-1, Page 3HEALTH EDUCATION
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BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON
PeOvietolal i3oarel of Health, Ontario
[ Dr; Middleton Will be glad to answer einoidione 'on Publie Health mat. ,
ders through this celumn, Address him at Spadina House, Spedina
Creepent, Toneuto.
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eee, e am utteesesoeut en ymix work f (f) To nmke the tchildren of te-day
etiverY snuck interested; hlit,how teem ,• healthy so that they mar tg,100-W 1111
helPZ What ani say ,or, do to bet he healthy -nen tout Women
Of assistance to you?"6, Will the oat:vying 'out o'f a Ohild
Only a ,fiew dive ago a lad,y,ateked, I.Velfare scheme . additional
thtt's question of ,aaa of the Publto burden on tile taxIMYer? '
Itrealth NaTees frent ,the Provincial Wee:Ic of this Ithui Is never on ex -
Board of Ifealthe ' pensb. It inoney` tweeted and fie
Of eouree from the point of view of reiPalll a 1141°1'441M !Uhe
the oweeneteity Nurse, there aro 1DD itIttaklarth t'lf health (4 -till° entii"
Ofl-
lnauy waya that volunteer aatties Lind triunity. The trilling cost of main-
gontlemen can halp that itho 041,8wor tabling aCommunity Nurse is over -
to this lady's queetion seems obvious wthefiniegly surmounte'd by a eam-
hut it is not so :from the paint totit' 1:1°41 h ithe exPenditwe forr
mice,' of ,the eareecrec,,,,, It asylums encl, institutions Which are
eerY, tlierefere, te provide peacticol thw in malty cases flalest tot eveetow-
and antimetic informabien that the' ing, and are supported by, the tax-
velunteer weriter can snake' Use of. P, aYe'l,'s th° Many .°1
Here aro ,a suggestions Fee tie ,Innattes of thee institutions would leo
question anti antsever form which may healthy mealan
-and Wmon toedn'Y their
hap to make the situation clear, ,Preseet defects d health handicaps
1. who .1s tshiod work „ef had been given mediCal and itursing
owlet weett,„,ae fte , t, arm attention in early life. These un.fer-
tunate people have become chronic
invalids and, are now a 'burden to 'the
State.
4. How many ,ohildren were born
last year in Ontario? 72,511.
5. How many 'of those died before
On.ltetnnlen,t, working through the
• Maternal emir Child 'Welfare Division
of the Provincial Board of Health.
2. What ID litD 44ed? (a) To, re-
duce the death rate among infants
and yeeng cheldren in this Province. reaching one year of age? 7,804; or
(b) To give advice land instruction more than tone hundred out of ovary
to prospective neathere on how to eare thousan.d births.
for their :awing tI critieni 6. What is the infant death rate in
ontlis preceding aildbirth, in order New Zealand, where Child t Welfare
that the children may be well -horn, work has been earried on for about
and get a good start in fife. twenty years? 'About 45 per 1,000.,
(c) -To inetruot mothers in the pre- Kaowinig these faets, tell Your
Per "fore and feeding 'GI i01anbs'9° friends and neighbors. Interest every -
that they may survive the first critz- body you -know in the.great work ttlift
cal year of '
is being carried on in your eiey and
(d) To-. provide 'means - whereby community and, 11 Poseible, persuade
• mothers ean have 'their children indifferent people to 'become ,enthnsi-
• wedgeoci and measured tor physical asts. Remember it is alabor of leve.
aliments or defects. It is work that ie worthy' of even'
(e) To advise the parents of a child good citizen. It is the work of the
ihreing Physlbal defects to lt>rovitle Master, who said, "Inasmuch -as ye
inedleal treats:aerie for the ohne, so have done it to one of the least of
• that the defects may be early eor- these My, brethren ye have dont' it
rooted and thee give the ebild a unto Me." and ""Sulfer 0itti ehildren
chance, to grow up normally, without to 'come }Into Me and forbid there not,
-any unnecessary handicap in its for of Such is the Ringehnn
growbh,a,nci develonment. Heaven".
Phone Service Measured Like
. 'Electric
The first metered telephone service
In the world iS now given in Everett,
Wash., where about 6,000 'subscribers
are paying for just the amount oe talk-
ind they do. the Mew rates which are
now on trial 'uncl,er orders of • the
Vireelttiagton State board of Public
Works, are leased on the time oonstun-
ed in actnal talking 'Over the telg
phone, as gas, electricity, • end water
are Metered. Under ,this ,system the
sery-ico. company. asserts ,that it is
possible -to reduce the, coet to 85 pe,r
cent; ,o -f tubearib'ees and dm:Tease
-the capacity at its plant 'by.2,000 tele-
. phone,s without adtding toe...the ex-
changes. • t
, Thee -to changes are made possible
through, the development of a device
Itnown- as a "tolechronorneter," -which
accurately measures the length. of,
:time ,,-m,eh telepheno Is lesee. by the
callineeparty...Inooraingeealls-are not
registered. For mere than- a year Hie
tele,chronometere rave 'been tested,
end last December they were ordered
PlaCed on all telephones le ,the Femett
, Aineng,ether advalitagee of llle tele-
abefonenieber "the conriany elnintS
that diseennageancleprebablV
•
'elithinat,e "listening iii"em piety lies,
as it will ealelehe,euefsdrePlier monSY
to talte,e'dowo, sis reeeiver: ,azicit gather
the neighborhood, goeiip; t unnecessary
. and friveladd-convelestiens will be re_
dueed te; a Minlinum, and ,the use of
tom eight, six.,,eanci feur-parci lines
iill hei,inereased,' because there will
' 'Telephone service is now, gives for
as little as $1 a' month,' which entiblelt
the. subecriber to ' Go hele,chrooes
Morith; ' If he Uses M,M•e than, that
entail/It he pays one cent se telechnoe
TIC for it. BilegIa-Party, business teltat-
phohes that feehMe-rlY :cog., $6 a /nozttli
ere 'MeV :1;5.25 a Month, bbhih entitles
the' subscribee to GOO telechronee,
alines,t 24 if-hint/tee Of, conversation,
oath bits:nese day, •
The tele,cheononieter is a little` di-
vide located Cliage lo eaDh
aaft., tegisters the time cousumed by
the-,ealling 'parte!, .after "emitted" , has
made. the ,connectien. -Itiseretioh. is
steeped the instate., theer,receiver,
replaced en the hook. No influertoe
oubslde tlie emitIOnt ot the eues-criber
can Ieatist registration. ,
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Yotere the butt, Of' Scandal's aim,
This thOughteto ,yeu appeal's:" ' '
"Ilheipoorest .fruit is net thegame
Oh' ,which -Waspe, gnaw their meals.
Thel;eicions weedy" the ball ef snoW, '
They at -het g ,they 11 and grow.
• Thtlry s bantlfutonturan, tate stroet,
It's a itounttde .witee the neighbors
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CHILDHOOD AILMENT
, The ailments 'of ehildboode-consti-
pation, indigestion, 'colic, cold's; de.--
cani. be quickly 'banished through the
use of Baby's Own Tablets. They ere
a mild but thorough tleiXative which
stoutly regulate the bowels and sweet -
ea the stomach. They are guaranteed
to contaia,neeharnitte drugs and, can
be given to. the youngest baby 'frith
perfeet seety. Concerning "them Mrs.
Alcide Lepage, Ste. Beatrix,
writes:—"Baby'sOwn Tablets -were af
great help to noy baby. They 'regu-
lated hat' ,bowels and stointach am:el"
ma,cle her pleneeand wele." The -Tab.
lets a -re sold bY medicine deem' or by
mali,at 26c a. '1)01.1 .froan The Dr. ,W11 -
name' Medicine Coe Brockville, Ont.
The Pine Tree and the Star.
In We vaulted blue ,a shinieg star,
Brightest of the hosts on high,
Sheds'its 'radiance from "afar,
A rare jewel of the -sky.
A humble, nine tree on earth below
TIRO its ail*: uitp 'ti)kat ?tar,
Likeea gioelt.index it doll show
What it word:tens from afar.
The pine teee,een not the star attain,
It stands robtoci in the' elan
But worship tot the orb Shall not Wane
,the tree Shall pas,a 'away.
Winds the -pine tree's 'breeches 'toss
But thegalaitstill defies
And with it .giant- finger points tee
To its idol in the -skies.
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My soul looks upward, to heights. of
AS the Pine tree to- the star,
In dreams I see' an inunortal name ,
. Wher,e Faine'e deathless glories are.
.And (ices my, soul -look up -all •in vain,
WInile rn'y feet Cling to the clay?
Shotild I scorn heights I may net at-
,Ancl choose a more huieble 'wee ?
Better that my semi dieted seer yzetq.'n:
For heights I shall never kn-ow,
Thoth to be (mutant to humbly tern ..
. Into ways obeeure 'veld low,
As the pineipoitileeto thee -tar on high
- -lb grows .ever 'straight and true; ,
Ansi uplifted eetsr, Wo'nulY 1 •
Athain s'oine sinall".glory, too. ,
—Rates Weshbure:.
Rules Differ.
In Italy wtheeled,traille keers Co he
let in large Owes -lee to the riga irk
the country,.
C y w
Right food for the body is
more PiidpbttaLtit thira
fuel for the engine, right
ra esi
is: a se-fetle food.tuntailaing all
the nutriment of wheat and malt -
barley. Grajpe,liuts digestfl
eamily,Ant opickly,
health and strength and
delightful in flavor and crispnesst
77 Re 41` G t
ieres ason rape, s
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CORRECT BREATHING
VITALLY IMPORTANT
LONG STEP TOWARD
HEALTH AND HAP.
PINESS.
Breathing is, in Effect, Our
l*st Ingsortant Function,
° Say Noted Physicians.
rt 1 throiroh igneeenee of -pee OWD
powers and' of how to, develop ,and
ttee them that we tail Jim attain- hap-
piness, and in 'the 'effe0 Og 'Beeio of nt
the elated oe that ignorance /nay
easily be measured by simPlY noting -
the &glee in which we fell .shirt
being baPPY, says fp% Collado, 'la
0,h:retie-eV wo tool this, and instinc-
tively therefore we, are all endeavor -
pig ho dispel our ignorance and reath-
lug out for more exact, knowledge or
oi.o7 powers and how to develop and
use them,
To express tees doriciewcy and in,
officielley IR a brief simile, civilized
mankind may be ilikened to a tree that
,conscious of the nutriment drawn by
it from the ground, but has so com,
pletely overlooked the fact that a
large propoetiou of -its enbstance must
be -draern from. 'the air that it -has nog-
liseteci .to putt fort1teleave5. We all
late* Vat such o 'thee would very
quickly perish, and, as a matter of
feet, it is equally trim that the 'very
portion of thlre human race :Which eon,.
eiders itself most highly civilized is
in reality ,Creeping along on the ve07
brink of extinction-A:or no other, res -
,ton than the fact that it has fallen
einder the evil epell, of an ignorance
a:it'd neglect of ,one et its most vital
fanetiona. This ignorance ent'cll neglect
are indeed precisely similar to that
wleoliTi'n our simile we have abtrib-
,
nted to our huaginary tree which over-
looked', the usefufhvess of air seed the
consequent desirability ,of putting
forblsileave,s to 'catch the air.
,
Dependent' Upon Air.
In other words, we have overlook-
ed tbe feet that a large pant '-01 our
material bodies is derived from the
air, and that when we neglect to so
develop and utilize our lungs ete to get
from the air the full benefit which na-
ture intends as to receive from thefair
we pay the .perralty not only in de-
creaseo bodily effieiency, butt alee),
• and in an even greater degree, in a
cortaiil falling' silent of -mental alert-
nesS ande'spiritual,visioa.
The cultivatien_of our lungs ---which
means :the cultivation „of tithe art ef
breathing---ought_to be tthe very foun-
datien andecommencement of our edu-
catio-nal system, instead of being no
little understood and appreciated that
very 'little information about the sub-
ject is brought 'to the attention of oar
children while they are still in the re-
ceptive rod plastic stage of human.
life.
A, life. time of airidessness of pur
Vlese, ,of kosieness of tliinkline,
,citunsiness .of action. and barrenness
.of achievemeht is 'the penalty 'wheel
litany of mir children: Pay tts,.thenfitu-
'rat and diveot tesUlt of •thli- caldera -al
negiect on oar 'part, to Properly in-
eteuct and train theni. Vex better in
this retspeet is the 'custom of the so-,
(Ailed savage races • in which the
mothers most, 'carefully •wateli the
breathing habite of their 'children, and
take endive measures to prevent theal
froin falling, for example, into such a
sloveuly praetiee as ittewling'throegh
the mouth initeeti rof theongh the nose.
Chief Task of Human Body:
•,•••••••-v,••••••*
y-
ale should propoidy obtain access' to
-the lungs. The eir Passing through
the noise 15 reis,ed ti) the temperature
ef tho hotly before it l'eaelles' itho
larynx. Furtherntere, the air is made
moist by tile eeeretions of the nose,
And the hairs wbleb 5ruW in the nose
act aft a filter, which separatethe
'llniniondets frent bios oir so that thoy
do nett 'enter hire lenge. This, 14 easily
demonstrated after you have been in
the streets hp p sng the point' of
,yeux little fingeet-'-eovered with/ a 'cor-
ner of your handlterChief—into, the
ritostrile. Wleet Yen withdrew youa
finger end tbe handkerchief, Yen Will
find fit covered with whidi w,ould
otherwise liffvo passed intolhe throat
and lungs and possibly ,eaused trouble
,
- IthEEJLli-f1C
•TREITIENT
,
1111iS Treble CLIO Only be Get
eRid'of by EnTlehine the Bleed.
Di no -disease ,clocs the blood, become
Ohl so rapidly as- in rheumatism, Not
only dew it 1, )in,s. thin, but It is
loaded With rheumatic poiseres, With-
out Proper treatment these poisons in.
creaset the geneeal health is under-
mined. 'the inflamed Joints- swell, and
are very painftil, ,and often the mit-
ferer becomes, °ripened% ' ,
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 'bullet up
the blood and enable it tO cast out the
rhearnatice palSonse wi.611. the ,natural
eecretions' of the body, thus .driving
out the pains and benefitthig the gen,
eral health. Sound Meet of these
statements is offered by Mrs % George
Stauley, Sparta, Ode who says —
"For a .number of years. I Was troubled
with rheumatlem, Which at' times wee
very painful. My general heath was
also affected, anti I touted settieely
drag •mysell aeounid, I had boon doo.
tering a good deed, but dM not gee any
better,. mobil one eday iny daughter
brought nos a box -pi Dr, Willierns'"
Pink. Pills, By 'the thne thefts were
Used e eeteld notice a alight .imPeove,
ment and I continued taking the pille
tide I had used about a damsel boxes,
by whieletime I feeHeite et new pereca
—and looker:I like elm, r could du MY
work with etisfe.and have since 'enjoy-
ed the bese of .hettith, 5 alaVe since
•recomereeileirDe. Williams, Pink Ellie
to several others; who received the
same benefit 0,13, myself," '
The best tithe to begin. taking Dr.
Williams' pink, Pale is the moment
you feel the feaSt-bit -out of aortae The
sooner you do so the sooner 'You wibi
regain your old Hine eaeagy,., You can
get these pili through any ,nrediolha
dealer or by male,post.pald eh 50 cents
a -box or six boxes ,tor $2.50 from. The
Dr, Williams' Medtleinia Co,, 'Brock-
ville, Ont.;
.Port IlnppieleSS. •
TO happMessl A oreign port we
• Toweed .which 'We proutitly steer, ,
Our sails all set, our bows tarfoant,
Mere ,p,leasure is the treef ahepa.4 sny
• lade
. Helm deiwre haultant the-geear
- Our port ,of happiness le hornet
f ' —H. 0: Chatfield:Tay/or,
That „the art 'ocE breathing is in
reality the meet itheiertant fanotion of
the amnion body 15 eleiveaand .estab-
litethed by the feet that, although we
'can live -without feed for weeks and
wiesoat weber for days, the beet of uS
could not -five without .air tbr. Wore
than 'two ote -three Minutes at 111.0g:
Death weeld etieu,e frone leek OE ci4Y-
gen; the element which' gives werinth
aneenergy to the body—the ettethent
Whioh melee it possible for the food
WhAelh WD eat to be transformed -into
muscle and bene and tissue--the'cle-
ment in short which eanebe, ealle,d the
stema et lite.-ethe steam which
ioii-
pas'ts motion and effectiveneSS to that
'wonderful machine, the huremi hocitY,
co perfect in, its adaptability tie al1.
purposes of life and yet so neglected
and mishandled through ignorance
'that the average man lives but half -his
Peesible days -and during the days that
he dte6 liVe endoye but .hall ',Of his
posSibla energy and efficiency, end
,ceeeecitieriblir aetalrts to bet half hie,
'poseible•bapplirees.
41though, therefore, a part of tide,
eherCtOf the tf all abundance et
lite .colece frourfailUre to understand
oire fan-, the erbomach—the _gel -
vault centre in whioli the tool is.ro
milted and. seporated in various eon-,
stibueds reqUiredby the bedy—yet
hy fae the greaier,lpart ef tiur
inof-
faotivet 000015 from eailere tfi
tteeensteed and onerate the listige. ,
A celeera'ted English. ehysidan, Dr:
Tucker Wiee, says: "Learti .to inhale,
habitually threugh the no s.3 and' net
by the mouth, Children cleelet to be
taught thite habit when ;hey are'
"Ltpeeng, Tbe -easel passages act es. a;
flit:meter the inhaled air. Mane re-;
mosphoric imphrities and disease'.
.gtiere which would :otheewis,e enter'
the throat anti Junes are thus arrested:
end are finally expe!ded with the nasal
Evils of Nose Breen -ding.
Again, Dr. Clinton Wagner in h,ts
troatise on mouth breethittg by Chil-
dren sap: "Those of matttre age relish
be fiteeMeseed with the necessity of per,
sietfeg in nose beedhing, 'tie ex-
tremely dieftetilt edirSa; who yens beeea
acidloted for any length of iinie bo -the
habit of Mouth isteethieg to %telt
himself of that bed habit. For those
who ate, addicted to tho practice 'oif
lteepieg the mouth open during' Alegi
only enforced eloonee may be ?Sweetie -
hilly 'Carried' out by nte,ans of a linen
etipPert ,over the Mtver Jaw, proeerly
atljtieted."
The feet it thet the bete hat Sev-
Coed iMp-Ortalit funetione, The One
'With whieli ,itre, hero cotteereed iS
Ito 05 43 001055550 elircregh Whieh the
STOMACH TROUBLES
E DUE TO ACIDITY
Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief For
Acid' indigestion. .
So-called stip-Mach trouble, Huth as
todigestion, gate sournese,- etomaell:-
ache ane.initbility-' to retain food ores
In probably nine cases, oat or ten,
etiMply evidence that exoeeSivo
tion . of Acid, taking Placa in the
stoinieh, causing the formation or gee
-and actd.-indikeetione ' •
tag distehds ,the stomach ased ,cauffeS
-that full, oppreesive, burning feeling
:sontethnes knovra as heartburn, while
the acid; beltistee, and Inflames the
'delleate, lining of the stomach, The
trouble Rest entirely M tho excess, de-
Veteement or secretion el ,
To, otop ar:eoreittant this soaring -of
the food eon:tents of tire stomach and
,to neutralize the acid, and make ,it
'bleed and harmless, a teaspoonen ot
leisurated, magnesia, .a g'oo-d wee ette.c-
"flee eerie -doe of a -old stomaah, elfould
be taken ip a quarter ,of a geese of hot
or cold water after eating. or whets.
aver gee, sourness.' or acidity it felt.
Tbieeeweetene the demob said lieu.
tralieee the acidity in,a, few momenta,
and is' a perfectly hateulees and Mex.
.pensive reeve -de, to use. •
A-am:elect& such as Bisurated 'Meg-
nestiaewhieli can be obtained from any
aRigfra ember powder or' tablet
torne enables the stomach to do ita
work ins -Peer without the Aid of
elgastents, Magnesia 00-0015-
I
in, several Canal's, so be cettaln to ask,
tor and tales only Bleunated leageesta,
which is eepeciality Prepared tor the
above perpose: ' • -
eTire/largest seang Ship wiled ie
French five-mester, La France, -a Steel.
barque -of 5,688 tous intrellere Wlbidh
'eateiers 80 veils anti a :crew 54: Her
beeefeir weather, run le 822 knots in
a 24-hour day, enough ehe hee logged
as mitch as 421 insets, en a buerieane.
rtranY steam freighters isot,bsl bet-
ter those figures, . •
Those Having Sic lE Animals
SHOULD USE
nisOsi keedial:t1lreat tIrd s1tiet disettilear
„
Dlstotoper,' Oartvot, Spratte, Brills 5,
Slanko, Spaltinit Rut:fling 80 ea,
ote., oto. 8111,r1d orwayte both the, stable.
—SOLD DVD/tYlit1135/011.
"MysteaT tote? 'eet yelticheralotee
cere teavd mere qtileitly 101 their
owe free will," are now se.,Id to be ,clue
ea tate extra protate vegeta:Um on
eltherealide; the plurbe glee ofe oxygen
Whteli iroel1ig blte mater‘erleines be rim
More freely,
ege_
Miriard's li-fternent Rellevea Neuralgia
Although ante commented() with
One another•by toticie there site many
155ee15 ,N7hich tretSell so faint
ehat 'Wrest are inaudible 01 the butane
eat,
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With
The
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couTs
' A Few Word e to Dad,
• From report's we hear from tome of
our Venue ,rooclom we ars load to be -
:Bove %hat a number of the "Dads"
also eead the Boy Scout eolutnn and
in the ,h,ope that we can make it move
interesting for them endeat the ottme
time perhaps, make them gitin to view
of what Scouting iseroally tryieg to
do1 or their boys, •we are printing the
following extraet from it eccent publi-
cation of tbe Canadian General Com -
The Boy in the Man Meets the Men
in the Boy.
There Is only ,one way 'to be reason-
ably sure that we aro going to see
Per sons sefely over the i•ough places
In their lives, and that 18 by becom-
ing their chums, We must -not allow
our waking hours to be eo. lull of
buslimss, that we ehelel, lack time to
hole; the boys fight those battles every
lad must face, The 'boy within the
lean Must come out Go meet -tho man
who is within the boy and they mest
walk, talk and play together.
Charlie's Case.
The following anecdote, though un-
usual, eontains a note ei 'warning to
which every father shOuld ,give heed:
A prominent Canadian Judge of as
Juvenile Court tells of a visit which
he made to a ,place of detention, where
he beeame interested in two bright
looking boys of about eixteen years of
age. In conVersation With ene isa
"Cherlie, hew del you onto to
get intO this. trouble? ,I knew Tier
father well.' Ile was one of the beet
ministers In Canada. It must thave
broken his 'heart to 'see you going
,verong. Why dirket you take him into
your confidence when you found your-
self elippizegl Ths. bey hung his
head and eriumbled: "I never could
get within forty feet Of tay dad. He
was alwaye toe busy."
. '• •
• Jim's. Case
, •
-Mete was a wonderfue solsnlliaubty
between Charlie's case' and that of
the other boy, Jim, whose fether was
a writer of legal books. Jim complain.
ed that several ltime s when: in trou-
ble he had tried t� have a talk with
-his farther, but sons always greeted
with away, Jim' my boy, I ant
just An the middle ofa very impor-
tant chapter and I cannot take the
time just now to talk to you."
'leer Case.
. Perhaps by -this time you are say-
ing, irKes, I know and I only wish I
had more tim'e to, devote to my' bay,
bat I seem in.thet respect te be tied
hand and' foot. My business takes me
away. from home a great deal, or I
mast attend mese/lee et eight, or I
week lonehoure in the offioe. My life
Net now is '
.,
It was to _meet euch cases as yeurs
that the .Scoat lVfovemed was devised
by Sir Robert eaden-Powel00 who
spent years etedying every phase of
the, different movemente among boys%
What Scouting Is.
„Beeline:Powell sayet "Seouting is a
gemtein which elder brothers ean give
their younger brothers healthy en-,
vironment' and eneourage them eo
healthy activities ouch as will help
them to develop CITIZENSHIP.
"Its strongest &peed 15 ihropgh
Nite-
turo Study and Weedsceafte It deals
with the hullviduid anclenot 'with' the
company. It raises intellectual as well
as purely phyliieel or. 'purely moral
qualities. At -lint it need bo aim Coe
these endo --now -lay experience it is
known 'that, where propmily- handled,
11 gaine thein."
Fathine of -b'opi.arld other pereens
interested hi . boy Welfare who would
like Ise have, a Copy of tho eoniplete
paniphlet froth which the, above 'ex -
trivets have been takene as well as
other information witth reference ' to
the By. Scout Movement, should'errite
Go Provincial Headquarters, The Boy
Seeds Association, Bleor and Slier-
boumne Ste., Toronto.
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
Doesn't .burt e. bet Drop a little
"Froczone on tin aching earn, instant-
ly that cern stops hurting:thee Abortly
you fifth right oft With fingers. Trule!
Your;drugstst sells a tiny bottle ot
'Freozone for it few cents, sufficient
,
to remove every hard corn, soft core,
or cern bet -Weed the toe, and the ca1.
times, welestit soreness or irritetIon,
Forest Fires and the Citizen.
Forest nraa have made witch inroadte,
upon Canada's foeeses, that ho citlean
Jut4g,tifp,...,ow.q.vg'41Atere.tP!lealt 11-earct
can reerale'e;nrifltdoeting• every- Sense,
ble precaution in hie cendaut,,
lineetinguisited 'camp fires, lighted;
Matches, and tolea.oc6 'have rebbe‘d the
-natfoe, oi naiiiiasio et deters 15
owned peoperty, To leave a earrilvfirti
burning 4,,ob.40 in or near elariderig tint- :
bee is a pi -din invitation to a (IN:tater.
The lighted match and thse eigarette
are in the -same Categary. • •'
Minerd'e Lielteent for sale everywhe 6
ISSUE No. e1eAe2.
SAYS ME RAD
ACTUAL DREAD'
OF AEALTILVIE
Montreal Woman Was On
Verge of -Breakdown Jut
Eats Anything Now, and
Nervousness is Gone, Too.
"Tdniag la -wonderful. It bee shnply
matte vo reel Ellro a different Penne,"
nald 1Vtn, NV,in, Alton, 1515 Wellington
St., Verdun, Monbrottl, ,elgebee. -
"Foe five, years I neVer knew what
Ib WAS to be free from storneolt trouble
and fineily was on tho eon of a break-
down, I. &dually dteeded , for meal
thuo L eons° es- I know no matter how
co,reetil I was about my diet I would
be sure to suffer. atteieverdo,' ;
"Tatilaoeuts Jost Owned things all
round for me, For a Mug time I bad
been gulag Without any breakfast elto.
gether and now 5 -g -et up in, the morn -
beg so hungry I -can eah,becon or Most
anything/ else I weet and enJoy it,. I
have gotten °liar bbS nervousnes,s, too,
and am gado to sleep all 'Mat long
without wahfueup .011`CO tend I get up
mornings feeling tharoligibly tetreshed.
I am taking Taadao and Improving
steadily. In lact....it duftt Sioefas that
(Wary &ISO taCreittaea my strength and
energy." .
Taniao is sold by- alt good d-ruggiets,
Advt'e
, Nurses War IVIernorial Fund,
Canadian 111116'85' fredu 06.4.9t tCo. coast
are raising futude to ereet a tuonihnent
at the Capita in conmenemetion of
Canadian Nursing Slaters who 100t
theit lives during the Ceed,War. On-
tario nurees, aro requested to send
their cOntrieettone either individuallY
or through their 4.00a1 ttaethdatiOla to
the P,rovineial, Seceetery-levatturer Of
the Fund, Miss Hellion:1, 410. Shirr-
bonmve St, Toronto,
',PPP° ottbinis, a heating etiove width
will .aso warm, food, and a life -swing
net, into which %shipwrecked Teeple
can julep, are the mar features of
IYOW type of lifeboat norw 'beteg built.
MONEY ORDERS.
Is
TbeyeDssanflelswisai/ trjo_xsperitesdsiimiosneypsyboy
"If a child retirees -be eat," says an
expert, "do ,ziot try to faro° him; in-
stead!, dole out the 'good with appareet
reluobance alsd fey be Itim he-
lieve,thait he must •not eat too mech."
MInard's Liniment for Burns, etc.
The boy an,d elub leader who
put "eara" int* "leant" did mach to
further the dub 'movement.
•,,R4
Don't bay furnitard. or metal beds
fitted with old-feshioned,shnkY.
s tractive castors. Tell your dealer
You• Must have the
ittwilxrd
SLIDING FURNITURE one
Never balics, falls out or
goes dideweys. Slide"
harmlessly andmoiseless.
ly over carmYte, rugs,
linoleum or hardwood
floors. Saves housework
--prevent' damege.
Furnitureand hardware
dealers eell them.
•
-An silo and styles, both
glass'bass and ottoota
nide! bass
Made in Canade
ONWAIID Niro. co.
• K40.iillel;ky;onzA
111011=1110101,
ltNaSeirille.m4*
CARBOLATED
Polio Lcu M JELLY
VERY. efficient
aniiSeptic when
used as alirst-aid
dressing for cuts,
scratches,,bruises, in-
sect bites, etc. Keep
- a tube in the house
'
'for emergencies. 4if
CRIE5EB0001JG/1 MPG. COMPANY
(CoMolidated)
1580 Chabot Ave.
CIrssified Advertisements
,
our,r,si 'VVA efeette, raetel 0550
mounteius, give particular,/ ,IYos:
100, Wilnon •DutlInbina r.tq.,, 73
Adnlikidn bit, "M, Torento.
„
2cfn410416 vrs.Pro,on.
Weeteese Pen TReIeleNfe
echoci in (therm,' oe sTaddato ,fte •
:fonts f•tooktne Donnas'''. APPIY• Supoi:a7+..-
_tfRiaonr, (1 0,5000W000 se/tee/tam, (Moine.
WeetTnne-ereeee,
.ANTED l'ISRHONS Te (mow
iogobrooroN 101' use Waste sexes la
callers, outemnasti or gardene oan be
made rleld 505 to 600 •pnr weehe illus-
trated 'booklet and parttoptarg Dent for
tto stomp, Toronto. Bupplc Qumstook '
• cevriNo .rort,eAt.a "
ALL icrlv.OS ANti.'ulason '
twithig, Rulleyx 5111VH, oaeleemeefeckintr,
see seMeeil nuttiest to APProya at lbw..
ant prices in Conacin. Tone< eifsetieetes
00, its YORK STIODEITi ' ip,ONOltlipcb
-' Too lenity heeds ere tufted ',be the
appeal of "Leek" 'and :Ceara the modest
re -tares of -thrift.
Sir. Arthur Belfetnee fait title is
.Earl' lielfour fand Vieceiret Traietain.
pf Wietiligherate, Balfour ,i's a email
pla,ele tin 17101, the -arigilial halite ef
Balleuxe. Witt/law/lento is the Batt
of 33aliteer's Sestbisti nrattle and frfdes
of birth, 15 palst 1.,otnion.
•
Minartne Liniment for oondrorr,
„
litmeraen's 71outor mos eta le
DOG DISEASES
ooa Irow to rotul
• Mailed Fret to any.Ad-
drums by the Author.
rt. Clay Ole von Do., 1310.
125 West 24th Stroo
New Tork,
wsopospa.-4.,..agauscamsdcrateareca.mosuncensu
•
COARSE SALT
LAN WS A L T
Bulk Carlota
TORONTO SALT WORKS
0. J, CLIFF . TORONTO
Have Good Hata.
and Clean Scalp
Free frons dandruff and itch-
ing. It's easy. On retiring rub
spotS of dandruff =ditching with
CutiCura Ointment, getting Oint-
ment well on scalp. Nextraorning
shainpoo with Chticure Soap and
jioterater. Rinse withtepid water.
Sam2Se. Oieirmat2S aed Sec. Tsrettm2Sc. siga
throughouttheflommion. CanadianDonot:
Lketted,344 St. PealSt., W.. Meatresl.
50W-Cuticura5oapshaveliwithout MUM
TO, E11)01'
PERFECT HEALS
Every Woman's Wish—.
Read ,Mra. Cassady's
Experience '
'utteriq's1"adtptko --dror five yeare
ourorod with' pa us in illy back and
from other troubles
Women often have.
Ali of thie time
Was unfit for work
and was, taltieg tho
different medic -Mee
that I thought ware
g
athd°eva d. ept.ati)i BeeIB
lint eellaltth
Lydtillael
E. nub:ha/11's Vege-
table Compoand and
have taken It faith-
fully I em now in
good health and do all my own work..
eecommend it to' othees and give
you permission o publish this letter
in your little books and la the rime-
papere as te timonial."—Mos,
CesseneeBox 461, Paris, Ontario.
This medicine which ,helped. Mre.
Cassacly SP much is *lathy of your
confidence. DI you aro troubled with
9:511Ch anIllentS es diepiecomeets, in-
flammation, inegularities, or other
forms of female weakness you should
glee it 0, trial now, e -
Lydia Pinkhanes Private Tort.
eel3Popeeken11"1"wilill"Ableimeefillntts tPo°cJutollitarfretio
mem request, Write to,'I'he Leclia
Pinicham Mtodlcnue Co„ Lynn, IVIaee.
This book coutains valuable infer-
raation.
1
WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin,
UnicSs you see the nanie "Bayer" on tablets, you -are not geto
Aspirin at all Accept only an "unbroken package" of
.,"Bfi57& Tablets of Aspirin," whieli contains directions and doso
worked out by physicians dining 22 years Wad proved safe by
raillions for
Colds Headache Rheumatism
Toothaehe Neuralgia Neuritis
a radio Lumbago Pain, Pain
nrody °Bayer" heitee of 12 tablets--Alect bottles of g4 and 100- -Druggiets.
Astarte 15 no tro..ad Yip,* O,ogisi heed los onitolo of uoy,,r Afittufaeitt•e ebMeng-
adatitaoliltater or Seitcylioncle, While 059 00e01 knov.a flint Astilt it f3,0,1110
iiI4110itialUt, to toga Os publi" 5p10iioi ',InIfnliemq, 0055 seefou,
WS' atahtbed with 010111 general ttu.'e 00,00, Om "biCti CroVe