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NERVES RESTORED
HEADACHE GONE
A Grateful Letter Front a.Well
Known Vancouver Nurse.
."In the summer of 1922," says Mrs.
Scouting Comes to Molokai. Mary HUI, of 31st Avenue. West, Van- `
Scouting has come to Niolokse, lone- couver, B.C., "I became very anxious
ly isl'e in the Pacific Ocean, and home about my young daughter's health, '
Por incurable lepers, whence the PJC- She was attending a commercial
tient never return. Six members of school; and between her close study
Troop 12, Kalihi Leper ,Receiving Sta- and exceptionally hot weather she be
tion, Honolulu; recently made the jour- came vary lnttch run dawn. I noticed
bey. The boys went willingly," runs that she looked white and seemed con
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a report, "lencrting that their cuing'stantly tired, was depressed 'over her
was probably the on1;* way Scouting studies, and irritable and Peevish
world ever get; started in the rock- about the house. I got several tonics
bound settlement. Members of Troop I had heard well spoken of, but they
12 performed their last Good Turns for: did not seem to help her. At this! THREE BONNIE. LASSES
their 'departing comrades by Packing stage an advertisement of Dr, Wil- Three bonny lassies, sisters all, who travelled on the "Montlaurier" o
their clothes.", Baine' Pink Pills; telling of a similar join Daddy at Guelph, Ontario.
The Parting. case, was brought to my attention, and
The Honolulu Advertiser tells : the' I decided to give thismedicine a trial
story: "Boy Scouts troops, like many You may judge of my surprise and de-
other organizations, business and light when I noticed an improvement
otherwise, and most every member of in her condition, almost before the
the human family, young and. old first box was finished. She continued
alike, do have yne and downs, and the taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
downs help us`',i,'enerally to a better i some time, gaining in health and
understanding and appreciation of the strength. Her heartaches, backaches
hilltop experiences;' With this thought and depression disappeared, and she
In mind and also with the words of the again looked well and happy, She has
poet rib our ears, 'And to grow ; since, I am glad to saY, kept perfectly
means often to ssuffer, but whatever Is, well and passed her examinations with
credit. •If sensible men and women through -1 Whatever the cause, sickness re-
h must have worried more . than I ' and we should know that it costs
knew. over my daughter's health, tor dearly not onlyas individuals but
Nautica Deitchss Troop 12 of Honor Dug rano carne t munity it would open their eyes. They as a community an n possible. Put the victim to a Jot
lulu We understood there was some maternity nurse for the past 12 years would then in all probability seek In the realm •of industry, somethfns o[ trouble, making notes, counting
h h 1 be
SALT EDUCATION
BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON
Provincial Board of Health, Ontario
Dr. Middleton will be glad to- answer questions on public Health mat'.
tern through this column. Address him at Spadina house, Spadina
Crescent, Toronto.
is best; we feel most keenly the blow
that has been
EASY TRICKS
No. 320
False Magic
The Tobacco of Quality
For the amateur trickster; prat-
tical jokes are, very useful They
enable him to effectively' turn the
subject -wben some inquisitive
spectator wants. to know the se-
cret of one of his pet tricks. They
are useful in silencing that annoy-
ing individual who is only too
ready to;tell how every trick 15
done.
A good stunt to tell a specta-
tor that if he will clasp his stands
according to your directions and
will utter certain magical words
he will be unable to leave the
room without unclasping his
hands. '•This is done by' causing
the victim to clasp his hands
around a piano leg.
Another stunt is to ask a spec-
tator to select any card he likes
dealt or rather serrss out this province could realize what sults from the pack. Make the selec-
of them during the past week, to the an expense sickness is to the tom us e y tion of it as complicated as pose
th h I 1 d ny living 05 a h t d nation sible' and add all of the details
possibility of the troop lasing ono or even the most trying cases slid nbt some means to; combat and reduce this of the loss through sickness can of trouble,
etc. When the victim bars
possibly two of the Scouts in a pro- seem to'exhaust me until last fall, heavy expenditure which not only put in tangible form by explaining
posed shlpmeut to Molokai, but when when I seemed to give out suddenly. takes its toll in money, but in human that approximately 8,300,000 work-
alta. lace it was not I became s o nervous that I had td de- suffering and human life. The aver- days per year are lost through dis-
the same did t P _2 suffered from head- man or woman without facts and ability by the 500,000 industrial work -
one or two, but five of the leading cline work, and s PP f t e 'figures cannot be expected to know ars: in Ontario. Of course a consider -
pression.
aches and a constant feeling Of d what a bill the community has to face able amount of this loss is due to
pression. I attributed my condition to every year for sickness, and the worst accidents of various kinds, but never -
the fact that I was entering a critical feature of the whole thing is that theless sickness takes a heavy toll•
time of life. It was my daughter who much of this sickness is preventable. And now comes statistics from Eng -
All classes of the community suffer land showing what an expense hick -
from preventable • diseases, and' I ness is to the British people, Here is
mean this in a very broad sense to what the despatch says: "Ill health
Scouts and the Assistant Scoutmaster
who went..
A Loper Hero.
"Then to cap: the climax one of the suggested that Dr. Williams' Pink
very first Scouts to join the troop and j I'ilis might do me as much good 'as
among the first to become a first-class : they had done her, and after a faithful made heavydemands 'perm the past
Scout in the troop, ltas passed away I use of them for a time this proved to include all those cases of ill -health g
In the passing of Scout Alex Auld we • be the case. My nerves regained their that one sees and meets with as a 12 months; persons with health insur- e, —
ATH
have joy in the knowledge that, handi- steadiness,. and my general health im- result of lack of attention and lack of ed losing 19,500,000 weeks of work.
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capped with the constant suffering of proved so much that I felt able to un treatment in early life. People will: Adding those who are not insured,
often wonder why a person dies sud- experts say the total would reach 20, -
paid for exposing' your pet trick,
say to him.
"What card did you select?"
He will give the name of the
card and you will say, solemnly:
"That is correct."
Then go on with another trick
hoping that tate victim will not
resent the practical joke too
much. •
(671p This nut and. paste it, aotth
other op the sorirs, in a scrapbook.)'
an incurable disease, he faced the in- dertake my nursing duties again. I dealt', when in the ordinary course of
evitable without so much as a whim- havetaken the pills'oecasionallysince, events he or she should have still
per, and though but 16 years of age and thanks to them have been able to many years of life before the comple-
stand the strain of my work splendidly tion of the allotted' three score and
and still feel as well as ever•, I am ten. If one inquires back into that
he suffered untold agonies with a' smile
and never once lost his nerve."
Another Farewell. Very' grateful to Dr. Williams' Pink person's history, it will oftenbe found
that they have had physical defects in
Pills and stn thankful to have Pound
On the day of the funeral, Scout- early life that went untreated. He
master Frank Kaihenui called the such a reliable medicine Por use in my or she may have had diseased tonsile
troop together for a special meeting, ;home, and I can conscientiously ra•lthat for a long time poisoned the
d it to any suit 'ing'woman or blood and produced rheumatism,
with sometimes heart disease result-
ing. Or he or she . may have had
scarlet fever that developed into ne-
phritis or kidney disease and so led to
an impaired and weakened state of
rad after' the usual opening ceremony, 00mmen
"sloop Scribe Dawson called the roll. girl comingunder my"care or in -
ape last name to be called was that of finance."
Alex Auld—Scout Auld for the second,
You can get these' pills from any
and then for the. last time. Whereup-
on a brother Scout saluted and said,
"Scoutmaster, our brother Scout Alex
Auld will meet with us no more, for
he has gone to dwell with the chief
Scoutmaster of all good Scouts." The
Scribe was then ordered to remove the
name of Alex Auld from the active
troop roster and to place the name on
the honor roll of the troop, and then
With bowed head Scoutmaster ICaihenui
dek!yered the following prayer: "And
noir; Good and Great Scoutmaster of
all good. Scouts, we, the brother Scouts
of Alex Auld, while heavy-hearted be-
cause of his passing, take courage in
the knowledge that he is now a mem-
ber of your great troop, where dust
and decay are•unknown and where we
hope to join him when we answer the
anal roll call.'
Wake Up Your Mind.
What is your "thinking depth?" Now
and again, in p011tieal controversy es-
pecially, one wait describes another as
a "shallow thinker."
The expression, if justified, means
that the process of thinking has been
too quick. This, that, and the ether
factor have not been considered. It
may not be that the shallow thinker efficient means of packing it so as to
r.
could not think deeply, if he liked. preserve the flavor. The " SALADA
"Shallow thinking" may he due merely Tea Company first used lead packages
but sone years ago adopted aluminum
foil, aluminum being more !hirable and
lighter than lead, besides, of course,
being absolutely sanitary and air -tight.
This metho packing Is admitted to
bo the p$bt effective known to pre-
serve the flavor of tea. All "SALADA"
is Auld its air -tight aluminum pack-
ages.
medicine dealer or by mail at. 50a a
box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Brockville, Ont. ereuio Or again, pneumonia or tub -
Co.,
erculosis is often the aftermath of
Drawing the Line: what was thought to be a simple case
of measles.
000,000 weeks of work lost to the LIARD ON LIME ONES
country through ill -health of they SL
working population. At an average
wage of $10 per week, the figures.
mean $800,000,000 a year. Our Canadian winters are exceeding -
The same conditions apply to Gan- ly hard on the health of little ones,
sada, though of course to a lessor, de- The weather is often so severe that
gree on account of our smaller ppopu- the mother cannot take the little one
patron. But the point to be emphasiz out Yor an airitttg. The consequence is
ed is that if the public can be brought. titer baby le confined to overheated,
to realize the financial and economic badly ventilated rooms; takes cold and
i loss sustained by preventable ill -health
an ener otic ublie' o inion will sit i becomes cross and peevish. Baby's
p
port the Government in its efforts t !.Own' Tablets should be given to keep
reduce ,preventable ill -health both in' the little one healthy. They are a
childhood and adult life and so bring mild: laxative which regulate the
' about not only a reduction in expends- stomach and bowels and thus prevent
ture for sickness, but a raising of the colds, The Tablets are sold by reed!.
health standards among all classes of , cine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a
1 the community. box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
"I like to be kind and helpful to all,"
admited J. Fuller Gloom, "but I draw
the line at cranking up flivvers for
ladies. Almost every time I try to do
so the infernal contraption kicks back,
breaking my wrist or the bridge of my
nose or the crystal of my watch, or at by the Sun Life Assurance Company
least spraining something for me moree of Gonad covering its transactions for
dless severely; or the car starts sed- the year 1923. This Company, 'which
deal., and runs over me, or I only es- is. international in its character, oper-
cape by reason of my marvelous ating in aver fifty countries, reports
agility—or if nothing else happens I subantial advances in all depart -
thenmy clothes, well muddied. And centsts:
then if I make any complaint about it Of particular public interest le the
the lady I have tried to favor gives fact that no fewer tban318,443 policy
ata what may be called such a look, holders are assured under ordinary
and drives On. Hereafterif I can't contracts issued by'the Company,
tinct a handy oaf who willlldo the job while in addition 22,731 employees of
1oi',a pittance I shall simply pees by `a great diversity of industries are pro -
with my nose in the air and pretend tatted under Group Insurance policies.
not to have noticed the car at all." The business in force at December
THE REASON FOR 31st last reached the tremendous total
of $703,765,243, showing an increase
ALUMINUM. for the year of $72,360,873. The new
Because tea deteriorates very rapid- business written during the year
ly if exposed to air many tests and ex- amounted to. -$119,804,657, the ',Mies
periments have been made' to find an actually issu�Nj rind paid fo g 35,-
975, fora' ° $107,S91Dur-
ing the;"' a payments to policy-
liciders and their beneficiaries in re-
spect to Death Claims, Matured En-
dowments, Profits, etc., amounted to
$22,145,979, bringing the total so paid
since the organization of the Company
to '$151,916,489. This amount exceeds
the total business in force 'with the
Company fourteen years ago, and af-
fords stirring testimony to the degree
in which its function is being fulfilled.
Profits paid or allotted to policy-
holders, reached the amount of $4,417,-
068. After setting aside $3,500,000 for
unforeseen contingencies, the net Str-
iates over all liabilities and capital
stock advanced by $3,603,447 to 517,-
872,868.
17,872,868.
The record is one in p,'itich the Direct-
ors of the Campany express their owns
satiefaction—a sentiment which will
b 'd 1 hared It i interesting to
NewRecord Set by Sun Life
of Canada.
Evidence of widespread prosperity
is afforded by the statement published
to mental laziness.
In some cases, too, conceit is re-
sponsible, We have such a good opin-
ion of ourselves that we think that
our shallow thinking is as good as the
deeper thinking of others! But. many
of us, though not at all conceited., are
still "shallow thinkers."
The sure and certain way to become
a deep thinker iso to do what a runner
does—ho uses all hie lungs) The
tority of.us only use a portion a our
lives, save on those rare oecasiins, in
ruuning, when we have of "our
aeoond wind."
This merely meane
we have brought
lungs into attic: We aro breathing
deeply, and •adt.shailowly.
To_t�lbi is deeply we must bring all
--o'er brain power into action, and .that
le done by going on thinking! There
always comes a time while we ars
thinking out something when we tire.
There seems nothing more to do then
but cease thinking and accept the con-
clusions we have arrived at. But if
we went on we should bring all' our
grey matter into play. Deep thinking
would then begin. We should plumb
mental depths we never thought we
possessed. •
And just as deep breathing becomes
a babit from praotic°, so would deep
thinking. Not to think deeply is just
des bad in the battle of life as it would
be if, in warfare; a commander with
heavy gone didn't use them,
Cr
A. map more than 200 feet long,
claimed to be'the largest in the world,
was recently exhibited in London.
s�The chief delight in beauty is' lost
if there is .none' to share it.
at, far `once,
e whole of our
Much Cheaper.
Bug—"Why do you carry your house
around on your back?."
Snail—"'Cause it'e cheaper to nova
than' pay rent!"
Man's conscience when rightly
touched is always on the side of truth.
There is no solace to the bitterness
of broken faith.
Young Men and Women
Who may be afflicted with pimples
and blackheads or any other facial
blemish or skin trouble, are invited
to write us. For 82 year's we have
Skin,
treating S
been successfully tre ng ,
Scalp, Hair and Complexional Trou-
bles,
rou
bles, including Superfluous • Bair,
Moles, Warts,: etc. We manufacture
the Princess Toilet Preparations.
Booklet "K mailed tree.
HISCOTT INSTITUTE..LIMITED
610 College St., Toronto
u
e wt e y e as' . s
note that the Company, in order to
facilitate the constant quest for new
business, and to maintain the high
standard of service to which they have
accustomed their policyholders, have
established a number of new divisions
during the past year, and have further
developments of a similar character in
contemplation.
Why the Johesee Bought the, Car.
They Did,
Because the saleemani
Laughed at Mr. Jones' jokes.
Told Mrs.. Jones eke cossldn't have a
daughter that old.'
he looked like Mary
Susie s
Plckford.
Told Willie Jones' he had a build
like 'Dempsey.
Said the Jones baby took after both
parents.
And only smiled when the Jones pup
nipped him.
STOMACH MISERY,
GAS, INDIGESTION
"Pape's Diapepsin" is the quickest,
surest relief for indigestion, gases,
flatulence, heartburn, sourness or
stomach distress caused by acidity.
A few tablets give almost immediate
stomach relief. Correct your stomach
and digestion now for a few centa.
Druggitts sell millions of packages of
Pape's Diapepsin..
Historic. Site.
The different lines of work carried
on by the Department of the Interior
in the yreservatiou of places of na-
tional interest such as historic and
prehistoric sites, the protection of old
arts and handicrafts, the creation of
bird sanctuaries,, and the preservation
of many forms of Wad and animal life,
are all serving to make Canada an in-
oreasingly interesting place to live in
and therefore to enhance its attrac-
tions for tourists. The possibilities: in
this connection have as yet scarcely
been realzed but they can undoubtedly
be made to play a large part in build-
ing up the prosperity of the country.
Ask for Minard'e and take no other.
If Columbus had started sailing for
the sun in an aeroplane instead of for
the new world which he discovered he
would just begin to be getting under
way aboutthis time -400 years later.
It would only take a little less than
100,000 years at the rate of , 60 miles
an hour to reach the nearest star.
The number of living organisms in
one single gram of soil exceeds 40,-
000,000.
Mother! Give Sick Child
"California Fig Syrup"
Harmless Laxative'. for a Bilious,
Constipated Baby or Child.
Constipated, bit.
ions, feverish, of
sick, collo Babies
and Children love
to take genuine
"California Fig
Syrup." No other it
laxative regulator;�iy4
the tender little
bowels so :nicely.It sweetens the stomach and starts the
liver and bowels acting without grip-
ing. Contains no narcotics or tooth.
hlg drugs.' Say "California" to your
druggist and avoid 'counterfeits! In-
sist upon genuine "California Fig
Syrup" which contains directions.
Co., Brockville, Ont.
The Change. ,.
The snow Domes softly sifting down
O'er mead and meadow, tarn and town,
But, somehow, it doesn't seem to me
To be as white as it used to be.
It's not so deep and not so cold
As snow was, in the days of old.
The wind that drives it does not roar
As wind did in the days of yore.
—Tennyson J. Daft.
i
Avoid loss when sending money by
mail—Ijse Dominion Express Money
Orders—the safe, convenient, inexpen-
sive way.
To lose a friend is to grow old a
little.
The best recipe for a long life is to
forget one's age.
A sense of humor is one way to
heaven. ..
Beware of Imitations)
Sealed Package
lCwhich keeps the tobacco
its original condition l
also
o fins
S, 400
You Know What.
"It's as cold as—as—"
"Yes, just as In summer it's as hot
as—a9-"
"Yes, that's it."
A. Boston man has offered a prize of
$50 fora nicer name than "old maid"
to designate a spinster. It is required
that this word should "describe the
single state of woman as a condition
of triumph rather than defeat." No-
thing could be simpler. The word ob-
viously is scoffhusband.
Keep Mlnerd's Liniment in the house.
Classified Advertisements
FOR SALE
OOLGROWERS, YOUR OWN
V If wool manufactured or exchang-
ed for yarn or blankets, Woollen
Mills. Georgetown, Ontario.
Work ie impossible if one Is not
prepared for work.
There are 40,000 unemployed boys
and girls in London.
No remedy
eaa cure all ail
moots of the ha••
man body, but
an immense
number of peo-
ple suffer front
aebes. pains and die-
eese aymptomawhentheir
real trouble is lack of iron
In the blood. It Is the gran
in your blood that enables
you to get the nourishment
out of your food. Without
iron your food merely
posses through you with-
out doing you anygood;yon
don't get the strength oat
of it, There is one univers-
ally known tonic that hes
helped thousands because
it contains iron like the Iron
in fresh vegetables aad
like the iron in your blood.
NUXATED IRON
is an eminent physician's
best blood prescription,
standardized. It is recom-
mended for all anaemic and
ran -down conditions. It
itas helped thousands of
others. It should help
„you. Ask for it at
9 any
drag atom
LUMBAGO
Rub the stiff parts with Min.
ard's. It eases pain, relieves
stiffness.
Unless you see the name "Bayer
Cross" on package or on tablets you
are not getting the genuine Bayer As-
pirin proved safe by millions and pre.
scribed' by physicians over twenty-
three years for
Colds Headache
Toothache Lumbago
Neuritis Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain, Pain
Accept"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
only. .back unbroken package con.'
tattle >proven directions. Handy boxes
of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug.!
gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
Aspirin is the trade mark r (registered
in
Canada)of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid.
While it is well known that Aspirin
means Bayer Manufacture, to assist
the public against imitations, the Tab-
lets :of Bayer .Company will be stamp•
eel with their general trade mark, the
"Bayer Cross."
Strong Nerves
Pure organic phosphate, known to
most druggists as Bitro•Phosphate, is 1
What nerve -exhausted, tired -out people
must have to regain nerve force and
energy. That's why it's guaranteed.
Price $1 per pkge. Arrow Chemical
Co., 26 Front St: East, Toronto, Out,
xxxxa xxx x''�ri�9
V p Relies ¢'6
Dyspepsia
d'b
14 M.D. advises: "Persons who
suffer from severe indigestion
and constipation should take of
t r
ter each meal and at bedtime fif-
t thin. dropsofE•
teentheEx-
tract
y
tract ofRoots known to the Drug
Trade as "Mother Selgel's Cura-
tive Syrup." Get the Genuine at
uy�our druggist. q e P�
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EYES
Wholesome eleaesing Refreshing
ITCHY PIMPLES
EALL OVER
And Shoulders. Burned
Badly. Cuticura Heals,
"My trouble started with pimples
breaking out all over my face and
shoulders. Tire pimples
were large and red and fes-
tered, and itchedand burned
so badly that I could not
sleep. They were very sore
and my clothing aggravated
them.
I read an advertisement
for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and
sent for a free sample which helped
me. I purchased more, and after
using four cakes of Cuticura Soap
and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment
I was healed." (Signed) William C.
Steen, 39 Peabody St., Buffalo, N. Y.
Use Cuticuraforalitoiletpurposes.
Sample Ea,hrecebyM.n. Address•'2ym.ne,rdm-
1ted, 844 at. Paul 02 , W.. Montreal.. Sold every -
here. soap 26c. Olnt,ncnt25 and 60e Tnlcumibe.
'Cot:kora Soap chap. withoutmua.
MOTHER OF
. r
T 8N BOA'S
Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg-
etable Compound Relieved Her of
Inflammation and Great Weakness
West St. John, N. B.—"I was in a
general run-down condition following
the birth of my twin boys. I had a great
deal of inflammation, with pains and
weakness. Finally my doctor recom-
mended Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable
Compound. He said that your medicine
would be the only thing to build me up.
I am sure he is right, for I am feeling'
much better and am gaining in weight,
having gone down to ninety-three
pounds. I was in bed for over amodth,
but am up again now. I have recom-
mended the Vegetable Compound to my
friends and give you permission to use
my letter. "—Mrs. FI A. Rlxemm,
82 Rodney St., West St. John, N, B.
There are many women who find their
household duties almost unbearable ow-
ing to some weakness or derangement.
The trouble may be slight, yet cause
such annoying symptoms as dragging
pains, weakness and a, run-down feeling.
Lydia E. Pinkham'e Vegetable Com-
pound is a splendid medicine for such
conditions.It has in many cases relieved
those symptoms by removing the cause
of them. Mrs. Ritchie's experience is
but one of many.
y
You might be interested in reading
Mrs. Pinkhatn's Private Text -Book inion
the -"Ailments of Women." You can
get a copy freeby writing the Lydia
21. Pinkham Medicine Co., Cobourg.
Ontario.
ISSUE No. 70-'24.