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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-01-15, Page 4Rodney, Woad Goes Home. er nearly, three year$ of service to Scouting in Canada as Dominion Camp Chief Mr. Rodney 0, Weed. has loft for his haute in Nyasa and,;Cen- tral Africa. On hla way he is spend- ing a couple of: months in the,So}there tltiited States conducting a, series of Soon .tmaster Training Cour es, a Month in the- Hawaii 'Islands; where 3m mvill conduct a complete Gilrwell Training Carnp under the auspices of the TTonohthm Connell' of the Pee Scouts of .America and scow timue in the Seychelles -Islands, where he has pan ostato. Canadian. mat 4couis wish s r him A further cut in ru n yin g time between een Winnipeg and Termite has been announced by Canadian Nato that he may some recent:1y,, 1i ir$evoir and nope,tl nt1 brei boaama-effective rocs y., !i emends at VJfnnilieg in connection with train schcdul0_cliangom w back to visit then- again some time in h main of the Canadianoatioiimil Raillvays v this opening of the Long Laccutoffdo/meeting .north and soul• the future, in Northern Ontario five hofirs' Was sliced front the running time of the Winnipeg -Toronto service, an with 1 la His Understanding. flew train now running, another five hours' reduction has been made. The National now leaves Winnipeg at, 5 30 Pant, Orator — Ts there anythinfy p.m. daily and -'arrives in 7oranto`at 7.20 am. boom Toronto, the train leaves at 8.45 p.m.; arriving aim Winnileg anybody would like to ask me?' at 8.0 a.m. of the second day, making a 97 -hour run. Walt Cub "How much will you take for that box yer standing on? want to make a rabbit -hutch out of it." (e--- Two `-Two New Comrjm sslonere. The Ontario Supplement to the January issue of The ScoUt Leader' contains the announcement of the ap poin,tment of two new District Scout qorinnis0ionem's. They are Major W. D. Forrest of the •lot Huntsville Troop, who becomes District; Commissioner for Muskoka, and Mr. W. Deans Tyrer of Peterboro, who becomes .District' Commissioner for the city of Peter* bore. Major: D'an'est is the Suporin- Many people, are afraid, of the dust pass from one mouth to another. Note tendent of the -Children's Aid Society in the air and believe that it contains whether your handkerchief, if used for Muskoka and Mr. Tyrer is a mem- germs;of all diseases. This danger is by e �u you con hr. o your sneeze, s handled dieand d bee of the , Canada Life Assurance. not as great as was formerly thought, y g 1 Company 'staff,by others. Note whether you sneeze ' It is true 'that dust contains many.or cough in somebody's face, or on the Proficiency Badges. germs, blit the greater number of dishes on the table. Note when you Conder -"Wender why they don't these ark`:, harfnless. The dangerous touch the tap of the sink or the handle have a proficiency badge for dish_ germs from coughing orsneezing or of the door. If you observe well, you w ? , from. apitti-ng on: the street die quick- will see the persons who have touched ashiu g " ly when dessicated'by exposure to air your handkerchief, the tap or the deer - Foot ---"If they did they couldn't or to sunlight. Some survive; how'- handle, carry their hands to their. make enough badges."• ever, .and.when blown with the dust mouths or their noses, or touch things Greetings from the Chief, by the wind, they may be carried into, they will carry to their mouths. Num- the mouth and nostrils. This danger berless' and varied are the whys On Cl.ristmas Eve Provincial Scout mayexist for tuberculosis germs whereby germs of all sorts are ,car= Headquarters - in Toronto despatched which are spread broadly and on ac- ried from ono mouth to another., the following telegram to HIS Excel- count, of their greater vitality may . Itis because of the. danger- of lency Baron Byng ' of Vimy, Chief take a ;longer time to, die than many spreading the germs of tuberculosis or Scout for Canada, at Government, other microbes. This applies more other equally dangerous germs, that HEALTH UCATIOI BY DR: , J. J. 14/IIDDLETON Provincial Board of Health, Ontario. Dr, Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- ters through this column, Address him atSpadinaHouse, Spading' Crescent, Toronto, House, Ottawa. "Seventeen thousand Ontario Boy Scouts; Wolf Cubs -and Boy Scout and Wolf Cub leaders join, the Provincial Commissioner and the Provin.cai Head- quarters staff in the heartiest of 'Christmas Wishes to the Chief Scout for Canada and Lady Byng, and in sending them the Scout greeting of `Good Camping' during 1926," On Christmas t3ay ;;headquarters re- cefved the following massage in reply; "Lady Byng and, 7 greatly appreciate kind Christmas "Wishes of Provinofal Commissioner, Provincial Headgear. ter& Staff and seventeen thousand On- tario Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs and Boy Scout and Wolf Cub leaders, which we very heartily reciprocate!' (Signed) Byng ot"Virlyi' Chief Scout for Canada. We Woodcr. A Scout gazing resignedly, .at, .the tough dinner served up by the new particularly to children than to adults. Dry sweeping should never' be resort- ed to because itcirculatesdust in the air.. Fee . the -same reason a moist cloth should always be used for dust- ing furniture to the exclusion of fee- Ther dusters. Vacuum cleaners are the ideal instruments for cleaning by negligent persons, it dries. .and houses arid schools. The minute part- mixes, with the dust in the 'air, or, and ides•of elust.floating in the air and this is still more ''dangerous,• it sticks Which ° are, seen through a ray of the to the shoes when still fresh and en - sun, contain but very few germs. Gen- tive and is carried in the houses'<vhere orally speaking, there is but little it soils the flooror the carpets and danger of becoming infected through then is brought up to the .hands or; the airunless one be very near ,a pes- mouth. Children playing on the floor son who coughs ;Or sneezes, or in a are especially liable to become infected thick cloud of dust set up by the wind in this way. or by dry sweeping. Disease germs Certain diseases; liketyphoid fever, have no wings and do not fly through are transmitted, not by germs from rooms. They are mostly' spread, not the nose or the mouth, .but by germs, by the movements of the air,' but by from the secretions of the bowels or careless , people who. distribute theta faoin the• urine. The • infective ma - broadcast. , terial bf these ' diseases is usually A sick person when coughing or transmitted by water or contaminated sneezing, throws in the air a fine milk, or, by flies.In the cities where spray from the nose and mouth. That there is a sewer System,the sewage is' bfliray may carry thousands of mi• immediately disposed of in closed remarked: erobee, If you wish to know how this pipes; In the' country, however, it le re camp cook ma "I wonder if transmission of infectious diseases most difficult to effect this dist osal this meat 'used to bawl and, give milk, ',takes place, observe, when you have a in accordance with the laws of hyo or whinny and pull a wagon?" cold, how easy it is for the germs to giene., Leaders' Conference in Toronto, - Scouts 011 ,over. Ontario! The Pro -ice. Public School "Knowledge." lily Lady kid,. vincial Commitsloner wants' to have reamilf in the Do you remember your own School your Scoutmastoms anylAssistant Scout Little Lady Icicle is d g Day, blunders? Here' are So aactual, lnastems — In for Medaysin Northland,g in the Northland her answers taken' from recent examine - pillow all aglow, February- Thursday and Friday, ,the .And gleamina tion papers in one public schoels; ' Q,--Wiiere do we Lind mangoes? A.—Where woman goes. Queen Elizabeth rode through Cov- entry with nothing on, and Raleigh of- fered her his cloak. Account of the reudahSystem: Wil - well -bred people refrain from expec- torating' en the ground and that muni- cipal sanitary services pass y ws prohibiting this dirty habit The spu- tum of a consumptive may contain thousands of tuberculosis germs. When expectorated on . the sidewalk WORK WORN PEOPLE Find Renewed Health by - Ira proving Their Bleed. If you feel run down, It means that your blood is thin and watery, that your vitality is low. Your feet are easily chilled. Yon da not sleep well and you are tired when you rise'in the morning. You find ^no, 'pleasure in your meals and are listless and tlis- pirited at your work. You have no. energy to enjoy yourself.' Thousands of men are run down,by. anxieties of work. Thousands of wo- men are broken -down by their house- hold toil, with tired limbs and aching baelts; thousands of girls aro pale, listless and without attraction. It all means the sane thing—thin" and watery blood, vitality run down, anae- mia, poor appetite, palpitating heart, short breath, Do not submit to this. Get new blood and with it new vitality. There is no difficulty in doing this. Dr. Wil Boats' Pink Pills build up and enrich ,the blood, whieh brings with it new health and vitality.' The man, woman or girl who takes Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is never run down." Tlieir-frlends notidehow energetic they are, what a fine appetite they have, and how much they --enjoy Iife You can get these, pills through any dealer in medicine, or by, mail at 60 cents a box from "The Dr. 'Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 12th and i3tli, Won't you urge them to go for those two dayo eethey go, For the frost has come and found her wo can promisme yon that, your troops .With an ermine robe around her stand to gain a whole lot as a result While Little Lady Icicle lies dreaming of the trip, as we have been- let into in the snow. some of the secrets of the big Pro- Icicle is Snelling in the vinciat'Scout Leedom? Conference prey Lady of childhood that Ietters reach the "ig- t Little Liam°the Conqueror was thrown from Igrammo-wbioh tebeing worked out for Northland, loo" of Sesta' Claus 12 they are ad - them. u And ahaldug in the Northland her his horse and. wounded 304, thio feudal dressed "North Pole 'Villa, Arctic Re- tlrem: Ciubmsaters and iLs ret t Cub- pillow to and fro, system and ,died of it: nesters.and Telma Committee repro- The trade -of Spain is small owing glees, N.,' but for some years letters hurricane mskirling Otnally have been delivered with eentattves are also invited to take the insolence of the people within the o an e• e make Twenty Years ago the Canadian 41 What Bobbed Hair'1 Do. "Say, I tools the boss and his wife to be -a happy middle aged couple, but I see he's running around with a young little, bobbed lair blond. "Ytib poor situp, that's his wife/" Letters to the -North ' Pole. It is one of the delightful illusions. Th'is me tin excellent g ige .for Creaking the ice ata party. and .has Mat enough of a' catch in it to make It worthy o being classed as a trick. The r mm tc is arranged , in a circle and the /Sailer:takes a pair o£ scissors. Ile hands it to his neighbor either on the left or the • right, asking him to rsbimrn the: scissors, to him. This, dope he pisses ,the" -scissors to his` other nieghbor, saying: "I received them orossod and`. pass them uncrossed," or `=1 received them uncrcesed and passed them crossed," or whatever the facts in the ease may be. The neighbor passes them` to his neigh - tier with the same remark, changed ,in accord with the facts. If the re- mark Is In'acco-d with the 'facts time leader so announces and those who know the catch chime in. If it is incorroet, the Mayer 18 so ad- vised.. The game coimalnuee until every person In the circle' has • learned Just where the catch lies, and is able to pass the scissors with the eorregt remark: - This may sound simple, but . it always 'pro- duces considerable amusement and it is rare indeed that everyone 111 the party discovers' the secret: ' The secret is simply this: If either the arms or the. legs of the person passing the .scissors, are crossed,' the seiesors are said to be passed crossed. If the person re- ceiving them has either kis` arms or legs crossed, ho recelves then- crossed. If neither logs nor arms are crossed, -the scislaors are passed or received uncrossed'. Clever play- ers hide the secret' by not crossing the legs, as that is usually quickly discovered, but depending 'entirely upon the crossing :of,• the arms while .receiving or passiug the' scissors.. The uninitiated may Wee learn•half'the. secret but be com- pletely-at om- pletely-at.Sea concerning the rest of It, (Clip t7tis ou. aatt' paste if, .witla outer of the aeries, in a .scrapbooks 7 SAVED BABY'S LIFE Vqd . eltiilf� A &Ucros kmvo+Pc t 1 ski , gid be -' teftm' tor Lite u"m is tion of,wim'e1"off t agm-s 1my A ie.' veers ago ,'the j comsp rettvely, ten- tma vlote wl -111 h 1 Us en egtii5De4- w1rehaas?'in tel tions 1,, flit Bml 11 Admiralty .(i - t Ig the Scar were re gardcd et ci;Noes. :Today riie.;11 ofthe'1 m -'c ttawl ete and certainly all the',tiects 0f trawlers;' nage at least one btrat equipped with wireless, - This enables t1iem to keep In isoireh with ports and ownors, They can learn when fish Is scarce and prices likely to justify a race bath to .port, or when •a general glut bas forced down'irrices ed that they mlgbt as well stay another elgimtat cIa. The wireless installations also el, able them to -keep in tenor `with„Lac aeropanes wli ch have been , ed Toe; "spotting" shoals of herring, 0o that' the trawlers can move off at once 10 the Most profitable fishing grounds. for the Thera is another benefit, r m slack hours while trawls or nets -arc drifting, the men off` duty can pick rip g Concert programmes from different centres. Mrs. A,Ifred Tranchementagne, St, Michel des Salutes% Que., writes:-- "Baby's rites:- "Baby's Own. Tablets are an e'uoellent medicine. They saved my baby's 'life and I can highly recommend them to alt mothers." 'Mee. Tranohemon- tagne's experience is ,that of thous- ands of other mothers who have tented the worth 01 Baby's Own Tabletsc The Tablets are a sure and safe mediclne for little ones and never fail to- regu- late' the bowels' and stomach, thus re= lieving all. the minor. ills .from which children, suffer. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 ets. a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Go., Brockville, Ont, And the �° ai h fair Sonde the feathers all amrwhirling to p ad Icicle waking In the snow,Windmills. Government did n ' ti f the Provincial d • Council for Ontario: is known as the P a ' Little Lally Icicle; is laughing in this than Edmonton, in Alberta, but.to-day ocean,. which gram's Progress. th Arctic snail Boos earthward to the art in the Conference sessions, as sn In Holland d p pI ale use of regularity Arctic Circle, Well as n' the Proceedings of the letli` While Little Lady Is w i p water power to drive their win m s, of undertake to de - Annual, Meeting o o In 1620 the Pilgrims crossed the liver any postal package farther north l Not Fit to Love. "Yen don't seem to be'vgasting any. love on .that neighbor 'of yours." "Why, man, to hear that follow tally you'd think hint as Important in tithe place as I.ainl" Old-fashioned Mother. Mather, had come In from the farm to visit her daughter in the city, ter, the 'kiss of greeting, she noticed . her daughter's bobbed hall. Iler eyes opened wide In astonishment, "Well, for pity's sake, Lizzy," she exclaimed, "you never even 'writ me yeti noel the typhoid." Mhmard's Liniment for the Grippe, born. -'syrup, • A corn syrup ratextiifacturiee cora- mitre received fee following letter; "Dear Sirs—1 Imago ete.1,11-reo cans o7 ur corn syrup and it has not helped tug corms -one bit!" Northland, And quaffing in 'the _ Northland her Charles I. was going to' marry the shores of the Arctic 'Clean, the last. wines that overflow. All the lakes and rivers crushing, Which her finger tips are dusting, While Little Lady: Icicle goes laughing through the snow. Little. Lady Icicle is singing In the Northland, And bringing from the Northland,a music wild and low; For her barpings,are .the breezes, And the Northern gale that "freezes, Is thevoice of Lady Icicle a-atnging Giggs- „Wliy db you sigh?" retie snow: farther north, and It must.not be for- njggs' -."When I hear "that girl' sing gotten that Port Yukon itself .ie Inside Infanta of Spain. I -le went to see. her •stages; and .oven _rho earlier. ones In agagain. lcesPearo says ho never smiled the depth of winter, being by: dog- ain. • train, Th inflammability of the Pope was "Next dear" up ttiere is often fifty proclaimed ,in the Vatican Decrees. miles distant, rout despite this, ,the Tennyson, the greatest prose writer postman's knock breaks the silence ot the frozen wastes of the great nor' - west, and the timno may come when, either by aeroplane or otherwise, some lonely settlor` at the Nord]. Pole itself may have a Cirrlstnias greeting, de- livered at the door ot his snow house, Civilization tends to go farther and that; -over lived, wrote the Iliad ,and Paradise •Lost. A. prism is a kind of dried plum be- cause people say "prunes and .prisms." Sweet: Memories. Dominion Express Money Ordera,are. on' sale in five - thousand offices throughout Canada. Noted for Fur, Teacher-' Rastus,, what animal' 15 moat noted for its fur?” Restue—"De slunk. ' De more fur. you gets away fume him de better It is ter you." For Flret Aid-Mlnard'a Liniment, Very Clear, Lady="When does the boat leave?" Sailor—"Flood-tide, muni." Lady—"But whet time la that?" Sailor -"Dour belie." 04005E 0etatilehed. Oa rave. Please write for our price list on Poultry, Butter, and Eggs E1. GUARANTEE them for a creek &beset - P. POULIN & CO, LIMITS! 00.50 Onneeaauro Nuket ' Taleehone Male 7157 esNrsEAL, : aU!Oie The School Choir Can Help' the. Church Choir. In' many smell towns, and for that matter, large enea, may be found, here and there, struggling church choirs, paying a music director—often one of little or no training or ability—more. than they can afford, and getting no satisfying return in what usually is considered the most necessary ele- ment in the effect of a church service. At the same time, in nearby palette or high stchools, under the readership of capable supervlsors, glee clubs, choruses, and other musical organize-' tions 'and soloists are thriving won. derfully,and furnishing:entertainment throughout the year for the same, pub- lic that 'attends church. No doubt the pupils who are enjoying their work in the schools, are also the main sup- port of the eludes, and in their" week- ly ,evening rehearsals and on Sundays are inwardly chafing at the poor quali- ty of music they render, owing to Iack of co-ordination and adequate leader - Little Lady Icicle is coming from the it takes me back to the dear old days the Arctic Caele. Northland,;: ee the farm. l can hear, in memory,, . m- _ a; — Benumbing all the Northland time old gate croaking in .the wind:' For Every III—Mrnard a Liniment whet -o'er bor feet may go; • _-- �' eVith a fringe of frost before her, - >r syg f � e Anda crystalgarment o'er her; - For Little Lady Icicle is, doming with the allow. ` —17. Pauline Johnson. III Feeling, Mr. Ives had just been telling his wife about a business.assiciate whom he would like to ontertalnsonme tittle et hie ltor110. • 'No,''.replied Mrs, Ives. `-'I certain- ly eerie not invite him. and kis wide bore," pmy dear) Wimy-Lot?" quer- riedlit,Xmii, „ - "Doeause,l' e&i?�ittmn@4 Mrs, Ivea,�'.ili. entertained her once and she never!' •reeuporated l'm his doll lmcuse is mnade of tinand'li taro radio sot, 33y olmonittg time will( different radia stations "fats bo-h.eavm , s rocintt, each ni ow ot each.aud turn 01.00.1.101(111/0.1 Ideal ly 2 DaysfromIl CYm•k Frequent December Sailings January Twice Weekly Via Palatial, Twin Screw, Oil -1tar sing' St e a ut elm "FORT VICTORIA and , "FORT ST. GEORGE" Lmadlee Paeseneera atHama000D Dock Porlllurtrated•aooklofe Write -' FURNESS BERMUDA, LINE, 34WhitehallStrect:,•'New''lt, CLty . or Any Local Tourist Agsmd CIafosiieb8 Ad 38 MONEY TO LOA APM LOANS M;ell]ls. LiOLt T5 war e<1,.: .Reynolds, 77 tlictori .inset, Toronto. 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What it- keeping the school choruses teem joining forces "with the church choir and giving pupils an opportunity ofenlarging their fled of study, and, incidentally, giving' time ehtteeh what she needs in the way of good music? Let a sulfervieor, with -the consent ofd her school board and of her student body, offer the services' of .the glee .olubs, quartets,, choruses es soloists to the nearest church, where they may bo needed and would be welcomed, II. there ie any obstruction to the work- ina of • this idea that cannot'• be ro- moved in some way, the writer cannot conceive it. The benefit would be to everyb ody 'Con ern ed. ' • ;gore thought and study should be given `to sacred. music in the school chorus,, The singing of anthems pro- perly opens a new field to the chores and director who have been oonflmed etrlotlyto fighter school work, illich has a: g et s'tnitclm;; AT TI -IE FX'R,ST SNEEZE Beat and inhale Mlnard's. 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