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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1925-04-23, Page 7Scouts, Help Control Traffic. Cj1ueC.f1 Pollee 111acLaeligh of Chet - ham, Ont., has voiced his arpproval of a saggosted scheme whereby older Boy Scouts of the city be used as traffic offlteng at dangerous int eecll0118 or the city to protect schoolchildren at certain tines el the day. With the t o opelatiou or the local Scoutmasters the boys to undertake these duties will receive special trarning'froni members or the city police force, Montreal's Jamboree. 'The 130y Scouts .and Wolf Cube of the )poetical District are holding a ;trig indoor Jamboree in Ole P;IOrgau De partmental Store Bulld]t>g. (ftwhole floor of which Das been set aside for the purpose); on April 15111, 10111, 17th and 15111. Oa the 17th their special'•' guest is to be the Chief Scout for Can- ada, IIai Exceilency Baron Byng of Vhny, Besides' demonstrations of Scout work, .there will be many ex- e con n ' People who use ."Red ir'ose'A;' are usually;' those who like tea of extra good quality The RANGE PEKOE is extra good.. Try it! .EAL EDVCATION BY DR. J. J. i'MIDDLETON _ Provincial Board of Health, Ontario. Dr, Middleton 'kill be glad to answer questions on Public Health mat- tere through this column. Address him at Spadini' House, Spadina Crescent, Toronto. Uoliness. If'o11 the carts.wer0 painted Gay And all the streets swept clean, And all the,.children came to play I y hollyliooks,'w'Fth green Grasses to grow between; . If all the houses .looked as though' Some hearts were in their stones, If all the people than tiro know Were dressed in .acarlet. gowns, With feathers in their ,crowns; I think this gaiety would intake A spiritual land, I thinld that 10oliness would )'al e This laughter by Ole )rand, Till hoot -should understand. —J. I7rinitwat er: iiLLt iilSH�+1 Q�+ '�' ii+W SK Are Proof, the Blood is in a, Weak No°Mc, ey.Mioace With Posse° :, Stock. Bt'eeciers of live stock are facing. pl'oblei(is to -day that require. expert business ]ike handlings 'the high cost of feeds, .1abo4,a. and heavy over -head expenses•. are matters the average ,farmer finds eonfroiltinS hint every' day, Successful farmers have always real- ized the value of good breedings in. livestock. Testimonials from' these' men are. easily obtained, and should convince the mast skeptical that the only way to beat the label; situation, -Cost of reed, etc., is to 'keep only thoseau]ittel that are bred to produce either milk or beau" The sury ys conclnel.ed by 'Prot. Leitch 111 (115 dili'orout counties all go to move' that where farmers are using I pure bred sires iu .either beef or (10107 herds, they are making greeter !n- Co)111 1vith practically the same quantities. of .feed. When we consider that theme figures andWatery COzaditi®li, were obtained fl'oni aeinal farmers, One of the sorest signs that the' living under average farm cou]itions, blood is out of order are the pimples we cats liar ily discredit them, t Liberal 'feeding et inferior live stock, Ayes. shown, wa, not as great a factor lit increasing the labor in- come ao Was tbouse of pure bred sires. The quire bred• sire has back of him generations of ancestors that were selected and bred with a specific pun. — A• and unsightly eiuption5 that break out on the. face or bony. The sauce couch- Trout away rt in Vernon, 13.C., physical examination by a physician. Lion is indicated by an attack of OB- I Coes an MO:dry about health taiatten's To mention a Sew more undel:lying zema.or scrofula. 'Yon cannot get riot causes of neuralgia we include mal-•: of diose troubles by the use of pnrga- L' 00111 a reader o1 this column. ,Chet ;11 e, a',cohol'Ism, diabetee, lead.4O1SOI-I. Uvo medicines,; ns 80 many people. ,try orrespondent in question asks about ing, syphilis, gout, rheumatism;' or to d'o. Purgatives merely gallop neuralgia and its treatment. !Bright's disease. It pray be that through. the system and leave it still 1 May say at the outset that it is neuralgia—is really en expression of weaker. What is neer".ecl"when the impossible, to accurately diagnose tlie„ central disease—for .inetanoe, loco -i - cause -of a complaint of this kind by; motor ataxia. Ib 'may be some local's blood is shown to bo out of order is a correspondence. Neuralgia is not of cause such as a diseased tooth ora tonic which will restore its missing itself a disease;; it is a symptom. One diseased ovary. In every case treat -1 elements' anti, leave the blood 'rich and can only guess at the cause and sug- merit must, include treatment of the red. For this purpose there is no gest certain things that -need to bel underlying muse, Neuralgia ,means other tonic can equal Dr. Williams' given. consideration. For instance, Itpain.in the nerve, There is a differ- Pink Pills, every dose ea which helps d01110 know whether there is e focus of once between neuritis: and neuralgia, enrich for. in the former ease the, pain is usually steady and persistent, while ti in neuralgia it comes and goes. In a neuritis the course of'the inflamed t nerve can be; made out by tenderness t on- deep' pressure. • cl Massage and manipulation may be i of u50 in x11.:e forms of neuralgia, and better blood," and in. many cases that benefit 1nay, be delved from the use c is exactlywhat is wroatg, but there of salicylate:,, iodides and other near - somewhere irritating a'nerve ms series opium, morphia and eodein should 1 of nerves,' and we must not 'forget never be taken for this condition be- c the well-known complaint usually de- cause the danger of habit is too great. v scribed as sciatica. There may be No' medicine of n sedative, nature 0 many other causes than these for Deur- should be given except for short per- elgia, hat I. have just mentioned"these iods and then )alder physicians' eon - few examples to show how difficult it trop Rest and electricity and -light t is to fell a per8on who avri.tes a letter therapy offer more hope of relief from P from a distance, just what should, be pilin than do other agents. done for his complaint, The reason But.first of all go to your physician 1 that a difficulty exists is that to euro and have hint give you a complete any disease , one must first find out the physical examination. Before you can cause of the disease, and this cannot cure the disease, you've ' got to know 1 very well be done without a thorough the cause. hibitiona Of S t 111 diOraLt Planning Gtiivpal Camps. •Provincial Scout 11eaclquart'ers at Toronto is now working out tentative Plans for this summer's Cillvvell Train- ing Clamps tor ScouUna sters, and is consequently ' anxious to ]snow as early as possible the names of risen planning to attend. The probable dates of the Nunn'are July 7111 to 181 11, inclusive, at IObor Perk, near Brentford, Ont, This will be the third year that this fine, Partly wooded, 55 -acre, site will be at the disposal or this Provincial Connell for Its leadership training work. Those tt'110 have belayed there in other years pronounce it one of the 'finest camp sites in the older sections. Of Ontario, Concerning Scout Huts. We have previously referred'to the flue headquarters J-lut owned- by the 1st Chn,thaur'l'r•oop. 'j'his week's news contains the announcement that the Troep as undertaking to enlarge the het by adding a 12-toot'rridition at the rear. ` The addition will La14e in tlt,e. Scoutmasterh Den and the Court . of Honor room, thus allowing the anima now—occupied by these to be used to enlarge the main club room. .And with the news cP the enlarging of Chatham's lett, comes the announce- ment that the 3rd London Troop (The Fighting Third); vv3lich had its name in t110 papers last. week for Its sum0(2 in the Wallace Nesbitt Junior First Aid CompatitiOne, is constructing a hut of its own, it having outgrown the tem- porary quarters it has been using in a little Suburban church. This 1s the Spirit. Much has been written •regarding the Scouting spirit, but the following pleasing incident shows that epirlt 111 action, Lavoie, ' Three Rivers, Que., writes:— A surgeon en the staff of the St. "Bct1y's Own Tablets are a wonderful Michael's Hospital, Toronto, tells of at. medicine for little cues. They never boy who n•as painfully although not fail to regulate the baby's stomach and seriously injured in an automobile ac- bowels., arid make him plump and well. eident just a clay or two ago. As the I always keep a box of the Tablets in buy was Drought hrtc the accident the house and would advise all moth - ward with his clothing .torn and dirty ens to do likewise"' Most of the or - and tris hands and face bleeding from . «11191y ailments of Childhood arlse in the cuts he had received, the 'docloe the stomach and 1owe,.s, and can be cheerily said, "Well, sonny, and how quickly banished by Baby's Own Tab - did you get into this maser' The boy then told )tis story. "Well, sir, I was riding my bicycle on Queen Street and I turned in Lamm an automobile, and of course it rain into ine and knocked me down, and here 1 am," "But;' re- turned the doctor, 'afloat boys would have said that the automobile ran ,11i10 The 'Tablets are sold by medi- them down.' "Yes, replied the boy eine dealer; or bynmail.at. 250 a. box. with his chest visibly swelling, "that from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,. .may be, but a Scout wouldn't." Brockville, Oat, The doctor, relating .the story, said, infection somewhere that is poisoning the system and causing pans through- out the body; which the patient Com- plains of, and describes' Re neuralgia. Then again, the trouble may be caused by an anaemic condition of the blood. In fact, neuralgia is some$inies-•de- scribed', s "the 5911 of the nerves .for the blood, drives out impart- es, and , twinge a new feeling of health rid energy. Mrs. 31. L. Bishop, Haw - lime Ave., Hamilton, Ont.,, tells for he benefit of others what these pills id for her. Site says: ---"I was suffer1 ng terribly fron'i scrofula. I doctored 1(111 several doctors, but without sue- ess. My complexion Wag sallow, I ad no strength, feeling very weak and anguid. My neck was full of lumps ailed scrofula, and at times they were Dry' painful. After trying several 50-" ailed blood medicines, Dr. Williams' Pince Pills were recommended to me and -I got half a dozen boxes. After eking them I found a decided im- rovement in .my appearance, and to ny joy the lumps were disappearing from my neck. T pe1'sever08 in the treatment, and finally the only -sign eft of the trouble was a scar on my neck where one of the swellings broke. Since that time I have been in robust health and heartily recommend Dr. Willianne' Pink Pills to any' suffering from impure blood." Yon can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box from The De. Williams' Medicine Co„ BI'ockv]lle, Ont. When Are We Most Clever? MADE HER BABY PLUMP AND WELL Nothing makes a mother more grate- ful than a benefit conferred talon her child. Mothers everywhere who have used Baby's Ow11 •'tablets for theis cbildrern speak in enthusiastic terms of theist, For instance, Mrs. Zepherim - Haydn's "Ox" Minuet. A peculiar title for a musical com- position! Yes, it peculiar; at least, 400111iar on the surface. But, h01d on! There is a story attached to it: This composition, the "Ox" Minuet, wasn't given a. title like that merely to create a public sensation. It came by the title honestly, as the following incident will %stlay; Hadyn one day_ received a visit from a butcher, who stated that he and his daughter were admirers' of Haydn's music.; and, as the young lady was soon to be . mar, rieq, he made bold to ask that the average age atwhich. twenty of t composer write a minuet for bear wed- greatest Inventions were- produc ding. `Kind "Papa Haydn" consented, was thirty-two. The inventors of and in a few days the mann of meat se- steam 'tuella and the steam turbi oared his. music. Not long afterwards, were each twenty-nine when the Haydn was sur'pri'sed to hear this labors resulted 1u those epoch -mak same, minuet played' under his window. gdevices. The self -binding reaper, wi Onlooking out he .saw a band of must- less telegraphy, and the vacuum brake were invented by. men in tlr pose in view: either the production of beef or the production of milli. These characteristics aro )righty in- tensified in his blood so that he trans- mits Chem to his offspring, even when only a grade female is used. The grade sire has bath of him generations of ancestors, that, lite "Topsy," jilst happened. The . result is that you can expect nothing but are liable to get anything. Haphazard bit and 111150 breeding operations are the causes of low labor incomes and financial failures among Ontario farmers today. The remedy Ilea :in the farmers' hands. Buy a good pure bred sire of the breed' of stock you are interested in and you have made the first step to- ward success. Interesting facts about the age at which a man's faculties reach their highest pitch of efficiency have been, compiled recently. It was found, for example, that the he ed the ne it ing r air- air ne ren Mans forming a ring around a large lets. These Tablets relieve constipa- ox, tastefully decorated with flowers. tion and indigestion, break up colds 'Soon the butcher came up and present- antl simple fevers, expel 180rm5, allay ed the ox to Haydn, saying that for teething rains and promote healthful'01ch,excellent music he thought he sleep They are guaranteed to be free ought to make the composer a present from injurious drugs and are safe even +oE 1110 best ox in his Possession. Ever for the y'oengest and most delicate after, thifelittle composition, it is said, was called Ole "Ox" Minuet. Baldness is stated to be increasing among civilized people who live in cities. "That's the spirit! 'Pru for the Scouts 'There are 16,603 Boy Scouts in On - every time after the case et that tario. plucky little chap." •Come to Life! •"Starninax" Growing Mash If Words Could Cozn The finest BABY CRICK. STARTING If the words we use could bring up; 1i11XTURE the world produces•. like a cinematograph fihn, the pictures The Feed Which'Raised the Winner of the OntarioEgg-Laying Contest, 1024. \i'rite for bdoklet antl name of STA114I- NAX Agent. The Motherwell Grain Co., Limited, Dundas, Ont. which -110 behind them', conversation ;would he more entertaining than itis as a rule, For instance, ...when we say a thing is dilapidated, we, bring up an image of an ancient temple crumbling to rum, for tbo root meaning of the word is "crumbling stone." Similarly, tllo word" stunned means thunder sirilck and ardent iornlerly meant buriiing. • . What a remarkable picture the word scandal calls up. Its o'igine"iapplica- tlon was tb , that parLof a -trap on eel1011 the bait was placed and which, .when the trap was touched, sprang 114 and caught the victim. Another odd — 'word 'is 80)01pple,' which eafaagi:ially meant a little stone, in weights, means twenty grains,' and in -modern use. means. something which hurts or wor' ries. the conscience. . Irritate referred originally to the snarling of a slog. Perplexed brings up a. picture of being tangled in mites. of string,, woltnd completely round end round; whilst the word eliminator de .notes. what the man did to his heroine ter when it continued to regiltt• ,1Set'. Fair" after it had been raining for a week, for it means "to kick out of doors,' Very Effcative. - en- . `I supase, I3enry,'''said the gid gen- home ileman to' -his new son -In-law, -"that - YOU are aware the check for fifty thou - Hand dollars )-put anioug year wedding Presents was merely for 'effect," "011, y'05,'sdr," eespon2.ded the cheer- , full henry,. "and the effect wins excel- rent. The bank •cashed it 4.his morning Wit1Ont a word.". r� FIREIE •s' IF YOU A3 INTERESTED IN FISHING wan FORMS BOOK Sencl Eor. One of Our SECOND HAND BICYCLES AT $15 Fully Guarafiteed. Money back if not satisfied. Varsity Cycle Works, 413 Spadini Ave., Toronto. Fei'tiliziio ' .TABLETS WEFTS' g Nothing better for your ferns, flowers, shrubs and gardens; they are so bandy, clean and odorless. You just have to place a tablet in the earth beside the plant and then vvatoh it grow, . - Once used—always used, on account of the economy, results and convenience. Always . ask for "Witte' Fertilizing Tablets." I1 your dealer does not keep' them, just send 25c and We will POrward you, post- paid, a box containing 120. C. W itts, Fertilizer Works, Norwich. Ont., A'Ianu- factluers.of Complete Fc, :Slzers and Pulverizers of -*Sheep 11lan,re. twenty'Second year. The inventor of the sewing urachi tae twenty-six while the discove An Ancient Porch, Dating' back to 1331, a church porch in London Wall has been transformed 1 into a tiny tostel in which city girls may have a quiet rest during lunch time, Furniture made in Queen Alex- andra's Technical School of Woodwork. on her Sandringham estate, can be bought by anyone who visits the place. Queen Alexandra started the school) about forty years ago for the benefit of lads on the estate. WE WANT CHURNING We supply cans and )ay express charges. We pay dally by express money orders, which can be cashed anywhere without 'any Charge. To obtain the top price, Crean) must be free fron'i bad flavors: and contain' riot less than 30 per cent. Butter Fat. Bowes Company Limited, Toronto For references—Head Office, Toronto, Bank of Montreal, or your local banker. Established for over thirty years. ' 'of the process of producing aluminum cheaply was only twenty-three. Edi- son }vas thirty when he made, the first incandescent lamp. Wilbur Wright, the pioneer 'aviator, was thirty-eight when lie eonquered.the air. The r9Salt of these investigations points 'to the eact..that artists and musicians es a rule develop •heir tal- ents'very early in life. Authors seem to attain the peak of their creative powers at or about the'age of forty- twe. Financiers and businese men generally reach their zenith at fifty- three. State smen and generals are highest in the'list of ages: Many of the great- est acts of diplomacy have been initi- ated by men in the seventies• and eigh- ties. Military history shows that some of the most crucial battles have been' directed by men who ware .old, enough to be grandfathers. But .the would -hes inventor, '-artist, musician, or pool,who is rapidly out- growinig his you'll, need not be dis Fartner: Proves Value of, Prue . Bred ,Bull W. G. Potter received $52.25 more for steers sired by a Pure,Bred Bull than for steers sired by a Scrub; Bull. He' shipped. five steers from common grade cows °'o£ equal' Merit. The two steers sired by a Scrub Bull brought $95.55 each, while the threesteers sired by the Pure.; Bred Bull brought $147.0,0 each. The steers received the Same tare. Fewer and better-eattle are more' Profitable than a larger number of Scrub animals. ' ' • Make your cows work for you rather than you should work for them. Your 1.925 resolution woo to get rid of that Scrub Buil—Have you done it? B TT1ER ';: ULLS PAY los , , a.. "'ri'S+'k.. e'i:,'".. couraged by these facts. There -are Many exceptions .to prove the rule. Di1liam de, Morgan, to name but one example, was sixty-seven before he niacle his bow as a succesful novelist.- I Told the Health -Thought.. Holding the 'health thought, the health consciousness, will help you to obtain -the' healt condition. Onthe other hand, if you carry •.a physical weakness and disease consciousnes's, You canna. possibly build 'a perfect: health- Condition. `Your ideal of ,the thing 'Yoh vvhnt, the picture yell Bold' in your mind, must be of a perfect thing. If it is" imperfect, the real which 'you .built 0Ip • on the physical plane, will be imperfect. In other Worsts, you' will outpiettu'e your mind; You wilt ott1piettu'e your conviction of yourself, ofyour health, of. 700(1' situa- tion in life,: of your success, of your poverty of prosperity. There are lots Of little things,. that }vise sten do not understand, but it is benerally believed thlLt hens lay. eggs because they can't stand them on end. For Sore Throat, Use Mlnard'sL.iniment PER axsd sra�2tri n - IHI 1111.11111 IIIIv Y Abbreviated Thought "What do you think she could have been thinking of when she Out off her hair?" "Why, of cutting off a few years from her age, 1 saispect," 0 YOB STAMMER Don't. suffer under thio handicap any longer.. 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Wight, of, Foxboro, Mass., 1 Amateurbuildels are erecting their of A man's busy day is when he stays at home to rest, and his wife gets him to do a few odd jobs in the house. own heuses in Austria. Forty villages have sprung up on the outskirts, Vienna as a result of their labors. Mfnard'e Liniment for. Cottle., Classified Advertisements FREE CATALOGUE. -ASPBERRY BUSHES, GLAD-, " iclas,`Iris, Peony, Fancy Dahlias and Barred Rock .Eggs. The Wrigal Farm, Brockville, Ont. 1VIONEY TO LOAN. rARM LOANS MADE. AGENTS wanted.: Reynolds, .77 Victoria, Toronto. Cuticlara Promotes Per ioailent Hail' Health Shampoos with Cutictira Soap, with light applications of Cuticura Ointment when necessary, tend to free the scalp of dandruff and minor eruptions, and to establish a ea per- manent er- m n tC condition Of hair health. a en eaa„Ple E e11 Pree 3r ttai1Y Address Canadian Depot: *Ottumwa., Lia nuottracy mice, soap 25e Ointment 25 and 100. Talcum 26e. ! Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. writes asfollows: ' liow I Mill You 1lease advise me can get your liniment house without Minard's. We were Pains and Headaches Re- lieved by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 7 ' I can't. keen never Without it in our hone in. Nova Scotia." Mlnard's is splendid for sprains, bruises, rheumatism, colds, etc. M►Minard's Liniment 1'a Y�r Proved safe millions anti pre'sc'ibed'by physicians for o • Headache Neuralgia Colds. Lumbago Pain 'Toothache : Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only nt ``Bayer" package u � wliictl contains proven rections. Idl Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets A Also: bottles of 24 and 100` Druggists. Aspirin is .th'e 'trade mark-• SPegistcrsd ld. Canada) of Bayer 1160` 1821(110hile it is w n toe to. vu Oetdester at 0 110y1100 18 tdcet:rl gygilcyllbo Aoirl, lhnt Aeph•ru meatus Be('aO msetdsOtlorc, to attlat !hc public. against dmttatlons, the Tablets of Beyer Company 17j1 be stopped bath tbelr general trade mark, the ' npyer 020613." LEES NIGHTS Dublin, Ontario. -e7 I ryas weak and 'oregular, . with pains and headaches, anci could not sleep nights. I learned about Lydia E. Pmlham's Vegetable Compound by reading the lettere in the newspapers and tried it because; .I wanted to get better. I have got good results from it as 1 feel a lot stronger and ani not troubled with such bad headaches as I used to be and am more regular.; I am gaining in weight all the trine and Letell my friends what kind of medicine I am taking. You may use my letter as a help to others."— Mts. JAMES RACK°, Box 12, Dublin, Ontario. Halifax. Nurse Recommends Halifax, N. S. -- "1 am a maternity nurse and have recommended Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound to many women who were childless, also to women who need a good tonic. I am English and my husband is American, and he told me of Lydia E. Pinicham while in England. I would appreciate y of y our little boo .s a copy or two " women's ailments. I have one which I keep to lend. • I will willingly answelt letters, from any woman asking about the Vegetable Compound. "--Mrs. S: M.1 COLEMAN, 24 Uniacke Street, Halifax Nova. Scotia. issps No. 17—•'25.