The Seaforth News, 1925-03-05, Page 3Perhaps you are using good tea. We think
"Red. Rose" extra good. Won't'yost try W
The same good tea for 30 years.
HEALTH EDUCATION
BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON
Provincial Board of 'Health, Ontarior.,,
Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat
tors through this column. Address him at Spadina,House, Spading
Crescent, Toronto.
•
in the British House of Common
Stroaiger Than Death.s s a +
there woe revealed recently story of
e
conlprehending,rriendship fit to stand k v,Y..
beside that of David and Jonothau or
of Danson ,and Pythias or of Carlyle
ani Jolin Stuart l\'till.
During the, ,iecent• straggle In Ire-
land two life-long bosom friends, Mr.
O'Higgiva and 'Mr. Rory O'Connor,
were led, by their political convictions
into rival Damps, O Hlggin accepted
the Free State treaty inch 'eventually
became atintster for Heide Affairs in
the new gover'lylsent. O'Connor
thought 111e' men ,who accepted the
treaty wore traitors,, to their country:
Subsequently Rory O'Connor' was
arrested, charged wttll being impil-
e.ateri in fortifying Mut' defending the
Four Coats in Dublin, as a result of
'which action many lives were lost.
The minister found himself face to
s face with the duty of oondemninng 10
death his old friend, who had beeil
best mair 01 his wedding. The spirit,
of justice raid, "'Yong friendmust diel"
The heart of the friend pleaded, "Save
Of all the inconveniences that beset rise in temperature, backache, per -
humanity in this county at this. time
of year, the common cold is probably
one of the most formidable. It both
a .nuisance and a clanger. It upsets
one's poise, . makes one irritable and
restless, interferes with all the nor-
mal functions of everyday existence.
It makes a; person feel dull and stu-
-picl ;and disinterested in and dissatis-
fied with life in genera:. It is a
menace to health, because the common
cold, while not especially dangerous
in itself, always brings with it the
porsibilities of a deeper, more severe
infection, such as broncho -pneumonia.
The great trouble is to know just
what is the best thing to do to cure
a cold, Certainly keeping warm in
bed reducing the intake of food, and point,' sneezing results. It shows at
once that the new condition is 0 source
of irritation and the mucous lilting
has to adjust itself to the altered cir-
cumstances, Some people call these
changes a cold, or a common cold, or
a cold in the head. Not at all. is A
old is a different thing.
haps headache and a general feeling
of depression. This condition may be
followed by sneezing, profuse watery
discharge from the nose at the rate
of several handkerchiefs per day, and
cold sores on the mouth, and occasion-
al chills.
If the feet get wet or cold, there is
a tendency for the mucous membrane
of the nose to swell and 'pour out
water and mucous. Other changes in
the environment may alter the thick-
ness of the.mucous membrane of the
nose or may otherwise affect it. The
lining of the nose is therefore con-
stantly. changing in thickness, in mois-
ture, in temperature,. etc. If the
changes in the air change thea mem.
brave of the nose beyond a certain
him!"
After a Lerribl'e"experleace the spirit
asci O'Higgins
CG conquered,
Oi t
Usti
the end
signed the death warrant. As
drow.near !L was he that suffered the
greater agony. Yet what. could he do?
There were no extenuating circum-
stances, punishment
Rory O'Connor met lila pt
unflinchingly, ..proud to die a martyr
for his country., He had no word of re-
proach tor' O'Higgins; anil when his
will Was read it was found that lie had
left all his money to the friend by
whose order he bad died!
What idyl of duty, friends111p and
understanding charity'.
keeping the bowels active, are three
of the main points to be observed.
Colds usually run a definite course,
and if care is taken to avoid further
chills, a few days only, elapse till the
sefferer has recovered at least enough
to get about lus ordinary duties again.
The weather of the past few weeks infection with some kind of a germ.
has been particularly variable, and! One or two investigators
vesti ators at founde the
res -
just the kind that makes people liable ent time thinkY
to catch a. cold. One clay the ther- germ of colds. Perhaps they have,
urometer is hovering at or below zero, but then again, the infection may be
the .next the weather . resembles a due to ancondition of several
kmdsson of
balmyday the late spring or early. germs. Theisthe kindg
Y as coryza, and - 11
- doctors ors Y
• ori d
In
'Consequence, s
neo
the
o d
• inter. have
n � v
su to
rim
en 1
q I departments nary citizen finds it difficult to adiust,of cold that health d �1
r elf to .:the varying, in mind when they issue warnings
himself or herself
and a chill may about the dangers pf colds.. They lead
sematic conditions, to .pleurisy. pneumonia, "bronchitis,
result.
The reel cold, known in medical sore throat, many of which may turn
language as "Coryza" is an infection out serious if
not can refuel altreated.
nates
caused by a germ. Colds usually start f
with a dryness and fullness' of the
nose, and may be accompanied with a
Therefore, i you
saryprecautions to avoid the common ideal laxative -easy to take bat thor-
cold. - oug11. in action. They. banish cotsti-
A Surprise Visit.
It is a fine tiring for troops to, pay
visits to each other ocr'aeloually. • Re
cently the members of the 6th Chet-
ham (St. Joseph's Roman Catholic)
Troop were agreeablysnrprisod by an
unoxpeeted visit paid to them by the
inembers of the 1st Chatham (Rotary)
Troop.' Assistant Scodtmaster Gus
Donovan extended a weicotie follow%
lug which I.he visitors 'participated in
the . regular lueeting.'- Seoutiueater
Fred'Bnesdtel of the '1st Troop assist:
ed ht the welt,, al the . ., flI zo
which the visiting troop produced a Es.speriritentS With NO aartifir
FOR MOTHERS OF
CHILDREN
YONNG
1 i ll oP
The hest
Tob ; CCO
for . the
pipe
OGDE14'S LIVERPOOL
NEW BROADCASTING
SYSTEM.
couple of hampers of refreshments and Waves Prove Many tfi 'vaD
treated their "hosts." S
1st Gait's Busy Year.
Theist. Galt Troop had a verybnsy
i rt
les
is -Y
The follow list of aGt S
1024.Pl e
their annual report:
is culledfrom. ra.
Regular
apodal meetings, 14; patrol teas, 5;
week -end and overnight likes, 14;
and tom the 1e. s tests held ovA
ties 41; special worts efforts,i d of more than )
concerts, 2; Saturday afternoon activI-
ages pf This ystein•
Success of the noncarrier wave sys-
tem of broadcasting which wa0 de-
veloped by IIs A. Brown and C, A.
Iteeuer, members of the electrical en-
gineering staff of the University of
Illinois,is-announced as Positive after
another series of tests whieli'bore out
•
gulfs of provrotl
a period n a 'ear.
The elimination of "fading" is an
added feature of the new broadcasting
inanity good turns, 10; individual good
turns, "heaps of them"; holiday activi-
111 1 In addition
Mothers are quick to praise any-
thing which brings health and cow,
reit to her little .0000-- any medicine
that will stake the .baby well and peep
him well w111 always receive hearty
recommendation from the mother.
That is why Baby's Own Tablets iu'e
so popular. Thousands of mothers,
throughout the country, not only use
them for their own little ones but aro
always delighted to he able to recom-
mend them to other mothers. Thous-
ands of mothers have proved Baby's
Own Tablets to be without an equal in
relieving their little ones of any of the
many minor ,ailments which arise. out
of a derangement of the .stomach 0011
bowels. Baby's Own Tablets are the
ties, l disariotra es•, .
to all the above the members of the system which nooE starts inatrum
outs
Troop earned a large number of the last series
'which accurately measured the curve
badges and completelyrenovated andwave
Headquarters et audibility of both the carrier
decorated their Troopa1
Gable -male- system arta the new noncarrier systemit s
building -formerly an olds t
Ing it into one of the Scolitiest Scout
club rooms in Ontario.
Scouts Entertain Trail Rangers. •
e
Above we referred to int' -tree
t P
visiting tin(' .now we come to an ac -
were set u 1 a distan
patiou and indigestion; break up colds
Been the feed available will simply supply and simple fevers; expel worms and
Has the Dairy -Cow aintenance ration, All'
Given a Chance?
Dairy cows and men are very much
alike in one respect -neither has any-
.
ny
. thing to say as to their parentage.
They are very different In another
respect -man is master, the cow aser-
vent, Such being the case, are men
giving the dairy cows a chance to pay
their way and prove their worth?
What is a reasonable chance for man
to give a dairycow?
First -Since men largely control the
matings of cattle, we are iu duty
bound in the first place to mate aid
-
t
theinti- make the teething period easy. The
a nt
dental expenses are gong on, and the Tablets are sold by medicine denial's
cows are getting no food out of which or by mail at '25 cents a box from The
they can produce much milk. A doss Dr. Williams Medicine Co„ Brockville,
results. Farmer B. keeps half the Out.
number of cows, but they consume an
amount et feed equal to that consumed
by A's 60 cows, and half the feed goes .
to produce milkaalone, and half to
maintaining' life. These cows, if the
proper kind, will produce a profit.
• Third -Men must use all the intel-
ligence at their disposal to see that
the 13111k pediitced is marketed to the,
best advantage and in the best pos-
sible condition. If this has been done,
.. and plenty:.nf vigor with one another, we may then be prepared to deliver
if the offspring is to be expected to judgment on the cow.
Towns Boomed by Books.
Many seaside and inland resorts ad-
vertise .their attractions but the best
advertisements conte. from works of
fiction, particularly in England.
Tourists still ,follow Lorna Doone to .
produce milk at a profit.
Second --Granting that the first
necessity has-been carried out and the
young animal has been properly fed
to the production age, we must Seed
that animal In such a way as to give
her a chance to produce milk at a
profit. How can this be done? Brief -
Exmoor, and Marie Covent's "Mighty.
ly this;,32very animal requires a ter Atom sent thousands of visitors to
taro amount. of food to maintain body Ilfracombe and Combe Martin.
heat, -life, aDavid Coppeifield a Disillusioned..
Parts House di
of food is not giving eco E YarmouthMr. 1 ester-- You must thin
lc
Thackeray's ;novels re -
0
ce of 100 m e
from .station-WII11, the university's
radiophone with which the experimen-
tal work is carried on. These instru-
ments showed Ilio usual fading when
rater-
the old system was used, but did not
count of a Scout Troop which e ry•a paltrde when the noncarrier
Mined
rained a Trail Ranger group at one of
its recent meetings. The 'Troop was,
the Set Blenheim and it provided a
splendid programme of games, stunts
turd competitions for 11s visitors, Rna11y
closing with a Rue indoor council fire
programme with a good story.by a De-
troit visitor: Everybody present was
sorry that 0,30 ' (closing time) caste
round 00 aeon,• - •
First Aid Competition Now On.
The aperial examiner of the S(, Sorin
Ambulance Association is now nutk-
his was Through the province ex -
va
was employed. However, this advant
age is not yet. being claimed, because
it has not been subjected to enough
tests to establish It as a fact, were
Previous advantages which w
claimed for the system and which the
final tests show as-. outstanding over
the system now in general 0100 include
increased sending efficiency,
se-
lective niore tuning at the receiver with
greater possibility- to tune out local
stations, opportunity to cover greater
distances and the elimination of all
sorts of sounds which are impressed
lug.
amiuiug ` the more than forty Roy on the carrier wave' and wh c on y
Scent 011(1 other teams. entered in this. perfect ntotlulation'at ethe trion atstheting
year's Wallace Nesbitt Junior First end .and Perfect des
re -
Aid Competitions. The "Globe Shield" ceiver eon eliminate. •
will be awarded to the Boy Scout team The Suppressed carrier or noncarrier
standing highest in the general nom-
petttion,
waves
system differs from thepresenttype
of hrcadcaeting in that the carrier
go out only when a note is
An Old Troop.
Not many •troo18 have celebrated sounded or a syllable spoken. 'Be-'
r "Fifteenth ec Anniversary," but one tween notes or spoken, words, the ear -
Ottawa
tier wave does not go through the air.
Ottawslid 11 Title recently was the 5ck TI at 10 the sound and the wave on
Ottawa Troop. This to es dates back ,which it rides leave the broadcasting
to a Period prior to the ll fOr establishment apparatus simultaneously. This in -
Scout
tete Provincial co-ordinates
it for Ontario serval of 1!1115 between sounds when
Scout now ti s tluollgb and directs
there is aOl carrier wave In the air
Scott netivities throughout the Pro makes possible the advantages noted.
vista, ..- -
-Canadian Scouts in Buffalo Pageant. Content.
"Why 1 like My Work" is the sub.
Sixteen Hamilton Boy'- Scouts repre-
sented Cnuada in the great "Pageant jets on which a newspaper of Czechs -
Of Boyhood" staged by tete Boy Scouts slovalcia recently invited contributions
of Buffalo in the 174111 Armouries. 'front its readers. One woman wrote:
Over 4,000 boys participated in this 'fly life and my work are just the
epoetacle, which was witnessed by simple sober humdke mytclaiof life and
two huge audiences. each numbering housekeeper, I
over 11.000 people. The Hamilton boys all its cares dimply, as they come,
were the guests of the nth Buffalo without peeing as a martyr. I do not
Troop during their three day stay in ask anybody to 'understand' me, be-
nne American city. cause i have learned to find an outlet
Yor my creative instinct within my
own four walls. Lhave assumed re-
sponsibility for the happiness of those
who are near me, with the result that
my own troubles retreat increasingly
into the background." It .would be
EASY TRICKS
With Twelve Matches'
f
here's a trick in which a foolish
question has a somewhat canny
answer. The trickster throws
twelve piatches on the:table and
asks:
"What-te the smallest number of
matches I can take away and still
have nine on the table.."
The answer is ' "One snatch" --it
the remaining matches aro ar-
rtion.
ranged as in the fillies a
(Clip this out and paste it, with
other o1 the series, in a seravbook.)
Minard's Liniment *for Colds,
F Stia
Sergeant Bonnet, a French pilot,
broke the speed record at the Istres
Aerodrome, covering twelve. kilometres '
at an average speed of 244 miles an
Classified Advertisements
REMNANTS;
gARGAIN PARCEL, $2; 5 LBS.
Patches, $2. McCreery, Chatham,
Ontario.
FREE CATALOGUE.
rj: ASPBERRRY BUSIiES, GLAD
iotas, Iris, Peony, Fancy Dahlias
and. Barred Reek Eggs. The Wright
Farm,: Brockville, Ont.
WANTED
g IIaN ''DRIED 22" SOFTWOOD
.L Heading Boards, dressed one
side -to 1.A" and saw Jointed both edges.
Quote F,O,B. here, Reid Brea., Both-
well, .Ont.
Why is -the letter 0 never rich? It
is 'always in poverty.
WET FEET
cause ' colds. Use Minard's, the
great preventative.- Bathe the feet
in Minerd's and hot water. Splen-
dldtor cold in head, throat or chest.
hour.
Thin Pe
Thin, nervous, underweight people
;take on healthy flesh and grow sturdy
and ambitious. when Bitro-Phosphate
as .guaranteed by Druggists is taken,a
•few we,,eks• Price $1 per pkge: Arrow
Oh'emieal Co., 25 Front St. East,
Toronto, Ont. ,
New Troop Leader a Soloist.
Ronald Bolt en, known, in Ottawa
and in many Eastern Ontario towns
and. cities as a talented boy soloist,
has graduated from Patrol Leadership
to 'Troop Leadership in the 2nd. Ot- hard to imagine a woman more con-
nd-to repair -the To feed
wore out tawa 'Troop. "Ronnie" has been In'l tent with her lot, and Yet before her
and ' `'Bleak Gibbing and Scouting for more than marriage this woman shrank from the
is of the body. Yeed this amount d znucli for" y'S ,no el and , = 1c I'ni six years and his Snoutmaster states 1
' i th cowl). chance r task of homemaker; her ambition was'
to produce at a this amount We must feed 1 viv made of money. that he has well deserved the promo- to be a doctor.
v,
the Stories of Brighton, while....... ---
amount
- - --
in addition to of food, an i
II:, G Wells' romances have done for His "-"e---"I did think so when we lou he has just received. Dominion Express Money Orders
amount out of which we may right. Sandgato and the Folkesone coast were fust married, but 1 aeon found - -,^
fully ask the cow to prove what she I out it was all counterfeit." To a Family Bible. •
aro on sale in flue thousand offices
can do. This food must suited to 'what aped Russell and Clement Scott a,—..--SVr omit Canada.
did respeotivdy for Deal and Cromer. A Son of Ploughing. Whet household thoughts around thea
the demand expected of her, and itis The Yorkshire moor's have had g '� -
this Part of the daily ration•which will `I i ' fff is their slirMe
tltousantle of visitors since Halliwell
Sutcliffe and William Riley tools their �d the reel
wan out parts. Just bow touch ad- -
is ent similar numbers will come oc tg a
Health -Giving Butter.
I will gereen ld father
he a ougittzg (fling reverently, Of anxious looks' Children who refuse to take cod-
I' line i;ree�t Reld by the sea,
not only pay itself, but will pay for
the food consumed in maintaining life
itself', the body heat and the repair of
beguiled, liven d! caul now be deceived by the
My mothers eyes upon thy nage scientist. Cows are fed on cod-liver
• local color from them and Allen n
rooks and the crows and the
Raise's hove s seagulls
wo ' fi hir iter me Divine, oil, which passes into the butter and
over and above the main-! tO Wales. n e I will sing to the patient horses Eich day )ver beul .0el' accents, not Only, incorporator thel valuable
ditional food
The Isle ti Man owes imine s
tenance nation can be fed will depend I debt of gratitude to Sir Hall Caine; With the ltrk in the P11110 of the .air, gravely utikL soluble vitamin A, but other anti
while everybody knows that Before And my father will sing the plough- Breathed • out thy lore; whilst 2, a actable
elements derived from the
not only on the constitution of the jdreamy child, cow. EbPeriments with cod-liver oil
cow, but upon her inherited ability to ; Scott wrote "The Lady of the ,Lake song butte' and rickety children show, sue-
where
t'this -food to milk. Here e. very few people knew even the nape Thaa blesses rho dea.viug share. - , \rendered on hreeso•lilte fancies. oft
where good breeding shows its value. I Joseph Campbell. away, • easeful results, and. further- expert-
It is' quite possible for two farmers
of "Tho Trossachs." a 7'11 some lops tuft of gleaming spring masts are being made in an attempt to
I When I am asked: "Do you really Hewer Mitt *educe a butter rich In every neces-
wl dtsenvered' no for f • of vitamin useful to grow -
avoid War?" I am inclined to answer.
woodland play: Ing children
"Do I think`that. a spade twill clic;• a Some secret. nest. Yet' would the
certain piece of ground?" -Lm d 00100 i 1 ro d For So: c Throat Use Minard'sLiniment
Grey, At times: tsdliz kiittlliugs .or
young`
wonder (Intaren funs the largest shipper of
Fall' on my welteiled spirit. there Bleats of the,provinces es the
lie ion in 1921, snapping in all 210,337,918
A seen ant. loss. -for which, in thirlcer pounds, Of this amount 90,791,873
years, pounds were exported to Great Bri-
0 P.rok eb Ileaven; 1 pour, with grate Iain and 21,778,564 pounds to other
1'111 tears, • • countries. Manitoba was , next in the
Heart=blessings .011 1110 ' holy head shipping -of meats with . 45,591,190
and thee! pounds and Ruebec third with 29;
retitle Hemaes. 1;12,419 pounds.
having eon gnallL141tlb and qualities
of feed to teed this to cattle of equally
and breeding, and yet one
good type a
farmer may sustain a loss, and the
other a profit. It can be done in this)
_way. Farmer A. may keep 50 cows and ,
The world has taken the word lux-
ury, which egged to be considered one
of the seven "deadly sins, and made it
one of the chief things to be desired.
-The Bishop of Truro. -
thing the League of Nations will some fres
•sary mut
Anoint Irritated Scalps
With Cuticura
On retiring, gently rub spots of
dandruff and itching with Cuticura
Ointment. Nest morning shampoo
with a suds of Cuticura Soap and
hot water.. This treatment does
much to keep the scalp healthy and
promote hair growth.
Sample Each Free by brill. Address Canadian
110)01; 'husker.. 1 e, aoz 7810, Llotreae.
Prut SonplOc. Gtntmen110 and 0c. Star. H" Try ovr new Shaving Stick.
EXPERIENCE
How She Found
Read Help
in Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
P- Arnprior, 'Ontario.-" I must write
and tell you my experience with your
medicine. I was working at the factory
for three years and became so run-down
that I used to take weak spells and
would be at home at least one day each
week. I was treated by the doctors for,
anemia, but it didn't seem to-do me any
good. I was told to take a rest, but was
unable to, and kept on getting worse.
I was troubled mostly with my periods.
I would sometimes pass three months, .
and when it came it would last around
two weeks, and Twouldhave such i1ainsat
times in my right side that I could hardly
walk. I am only 19 years of age and
weigh 118 pounds now, and before tak-
ing the Vegetable Compound was only
108 pounds. I was sickly for two years
and some of my friends told me about
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound, and when Thad taken a bottle of •
it I felt a.changge. My mother has been ,
taking it for a different ailment and has 1
found it very satisfactory. I am willing 1
to tell friends about the medicine and
to answer letters asking' about it. ,
Miss HAZELBORNDT,Box 700,Arnprior,,
Ontario.
A day out each week shows in the pay
envelope. If you are troubled with some .
weakness, indicated by a run-down con-
dition, tired. feelings pains and irregu-
r
iarityy, 1gt Lydda E. ?Smltham s Vegeta-
1 bre Compound help 700. C
"RUN
DOWN" MEN
AND WOMEN NEED
Williams'Dr. �
f.tS.
Pi k
They Give New Vitality—and more.
immananrmannumnatmean
The. expression "ruts down" conies from the (001)1 ac-
tion of au .unwound clock, and the comparison Is a -good
one. 'Applied to health it means a condition in wilich tho
bodily functions are enfeebled. Appetite falls, digestion
is'impaired, Site nerves impoverished.. the complexion be-
comes pale and fatigue is a constant symptom.
No particular organ being affected, you must loop for
relief through the blood, arid Dr: Williams' Pink Pills .a e
the best blood builder known to medical science. As your
blood becomes rich and reel, tetevarious organs regain
their tone -and the body recovers its full vigor. If you are,
weak, begin taking Dr, Williams' Pink Pills to -day and see
how soon improvement; will show in lncroose(1 afipetlle
and renewed vitality.
Mrs. Chas.. Bourctage, hive Fingers, N.B., says.--"Bo-
fore tatting Dr'.. Williams' Pink Pills 1 was completely 10111
down. I, did net sleep well, my digestion was poor and I
would take dizzy spells. The use of the pills changed all
this and 1 am now a strong, healthy woman."
Domin-
le heard,o:E
, Earrings' of gold and pear'1, with :. Covered -in buses will probab:y be
total length of twelve inches, are be.. seen in the London streets toward the
ing worn in Paris. end of the year. They will have win -
Experience deals 'us
dows to raise or lower, and uphol-
stercd seats on the upper deck. '
lust the blows
we need to teach us equilibrium
. --C.
-C: slit English farmstead, with prize
33. Newcomb.
Cattle and poultry, model dairy, and
fruit orchard will be a feature of a
Sooner or later .a man rots !f ate London food exhibition this spring.
lives too fat away froth, the grass
and tine trees. --Eugene field.• ISSUE No, 10-'25.
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Lumbago
Headache Pain
Neuralgia Toothache
Rheumatism Neuritis •
Colds
dolAccept o rrgayer1' acp kage
which contains proven directions.
• Handy "Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets.
Also bottles of 24 and 100 -Druggists.
Aspirin Is the trade marry' (registered 1n 'Canada) of 'sayer' 1(0 `0f enuere of is sill aelloacetli
actdester of Salicylieadil (Acetyl Salicylic Acld, ' "A. S. A.")
that Aspirin Meana napex manufacture, to assist the n51>)e: against Intna1ione. the Tallleto
of Bayer CompaaY wall be stamped with their geuerai trade bark-, the "13a)er areas.'"