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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1927-03-31, Page 3CANADA'S FORE ---- SIMMERRESORTS National Forests in Western Canada Being Opened Up'to the Summer Visitor. GROWING USE OF THESE AREAS. There see twelve summer resort areas in the Dominion forest reserves or national .forests in the western pro- vinoes, six be 7vtiich have been estab- lished In the hast tWo years in re- sponse to urgent requests, and on these sites there aro 214 eitrnmear• cot- tages with many more cur prospect, Be- sides this, Lifetim l's of people go into the na: •1 t onitl .forests rests to camp and fish for a fe w tldye•an1 thoiieantls more melte use of them as p.icnie grounds for a d/ry s outing. The rapid develop- ment .of this movement has demon- strated ie. the; people eef the Prairie Provinces that theme are no "Ifesp Off" signs on the borders of these forests, the only requirements heiug: that visit- ' ors use teem a'atlenalie, Ieave the Areas they lave oecupied'in a sanitary Condition, and do not cauee forest fires, - The nano "forest res'e7•Tes" now be. lug replaced by "nationai forests" was inn measure' an unlor•tunate one In that, to some it gave the lniioree'sion thatthe benefits of these, areas were fenced around and reserved from the people or to -day for the use of succeed- ing gemer,rtione The 'eontrary Is, o2 course, the raee, 'The notional forests are administered tlmin Iste+ red saha t t th.ey Y be 0111 t er g eatest possible nee to the Deo - p10 of fro -da ' 7 and t 111 at, as the protect- ed and Managed forest overcomes tine 1]re loses of the pest, iuc•1'eaeetl bene- fits will each year :melee to 1)11 the people ,until the maximum of protluc• tion :nil use is all linesIs reached, Two -fold Purpose, The use of the national forests as r•e- creat!onte axil health resorts is just as much a part of their purpose as the production of timber or Lhe protection of Stream -new; and the satisfying tea- ture of f this work is that one use does not interfere With the outer. The bet- ter the forest from a timber ettuidpoiut the better protection it gives to fish and game, the better it conserves mois- ture for the surrounding farming arena and the better holiday ground it is fol• men, women awl children. :•Che roads which the forest engineer constructs to enable hint toget lire -fighters to and through 11te forest quickly are avenues by whicel the vncntiou'iot can get to his 'objective-; dol] even the forest tele- phone lines of eeted to secure prompt news of fires, are available in cases of e;Utr}t(dley to semi news out to the Lome town, On the other hand the ple:mune of citizens in the reserves in cottages or <•ainps is a benefit to the forest, as may be readily seen. Over ninety 1er vent. or .forest. fires al• caused by carelessness. Cnreleseeee is slue to a lark of realization of th rattle, of the fore -t, and it is sale site that no person lrho has spent weep in one of our national forest fail h Now Canada's Best INVEITA1E,NT Unusual Offer to Shrewd Investors 'Po participate from the start In a company eoonsor'e1: by men of nable/le reputation'. in the exploration of, the - most profitable natural re- sources where thio rick has been re doted to 8% and the possible profits are unlimited is an exceptional offer that inveetvi's should take 'ad - ventage of Immediately, Yallr Opportunity With An investment Of $3 and Upward to • Acquire quite \faluable Share Option Without Liability For Cnncplete Information Mail This Coupon., NATIONAL OIL SECURITIES Limited it m ed Northern n.Ontario Building, Toronto 2, Canada Please send me full particular's of your proposition. Na11te Addles • amu, Ma, nY a self-made mail is a lrersou demonstration of the horrors of u skilled labor, After long tests we 13 `�,' con- vinced Y 1 vinced Alun inum is the best container for tea,. Many tales have drifted:d'awn from the north of holy meta have overtaken and captured wolves, deer and other sw1FL.footed,inhabitants of the woods. of Ontario and Quebec, headers of snob have often been skeptical but the above photog •agile taken only a short distance from the "Canadian Pacific Hues, in ,the Laurentian Moline tains, proVeosaoh a thing is possible, in the ease of deer at least. Heavy scow, as can be` e s en a cco erste• for 1 al i this and.. n the pictures above several trappers. n- on snowshoes he,ve euoceeded in cap• flaring two animals In question, The deer looking placidly into the camera d wee no doubt caught only after en exhausting chase through the deep drifts. The little doe that.seems to be lust an armful for the trapper, will dombrtllese be arkthred in a short time by thOUsand's of people in some, city parlc. Trappers 1n the northern sec- tions of Ontario and Quebec have saved alv e d mazy of Y these a u from death by young animals fleeing them from heavy drifts of snow, and thus keep - Mg them from packs of hungry wolves. At last someone has _been fours that hot eves in stgus. He is a sign painter. What's become of the old-fashioned pr'eli,011e'r' who believed that a sermon to •be big had to be long? ------ Then' and Now. The bathing girls in days of yore Were dressed like Mother Hubbard, But now they oft array themselves Like Mother Hubbar'd's,cupboard. Money is good. lie attained her for Tier even good. The Difference. The boy was Y s a i s tad to to' 1lthed�- iP Terence between a biography and an aatebiography. "A biography' he wrote i' { t e l i "is. G P Y, the history of the � lite of a 11111. A naughty biography is 1111e. history of the life of a lady." Forks who are snappy Drake others unhappy. This would be a far happier world were it so ,arranged that one could run out of debt. I Am Not Responsible— s —Per the advice. thal people 1 but f 1 letalte, t al rhe. advice that a] give. - -For what at leo rich 1 1 believe f batt I but for what1 give diem reasonit:o'be- ri ]ieve. —For my misfortunes 'b t i• he Imagine the plight of a man being lurvetl by a lady barber when a mouse tins across the floor. "Why hasn't she made a rich Mar - age 11 hew fade ia.her fortune?" "Poor girl, she. has a tongue that is it misfortune." laude toward them, �1 --.For the scandal that •o �a �l� — E comes t0. ]le da 1 • t an . ' E.Art"k 1 for Thal which l repeal. ���� --For the high prices, but: for lay high living, TO GA. EF L PARENTS --Lor my ancestry; but 1 have n re. sponsibi:It 3' to Iny (Iescendants, - per ell the rubbish that is minted but foe that which 1 buy. World's Biggest Book. itlea;uring• 1 ft, 10 ins, high by 1 ft. Ila, chose, a volunse. of m y twitted to Charles 1I. by e+ dant merchants in 1660, ° 1 in the Brit Is]) :lTttseuiv, a about on a 1101153', s $ lu take away an iucl'rased know l'edg'e of the vital part Which these areas have to play in 011r national' economy. 0)11'/:' the Canadian people in city and country determine that forest fires must cease, cease they will; and there is no better way to in- duce; that determine lien than by show- ing people the forests: Benefits Community. Those mho go into these areas to hunt or fish or have a good time swim- ming, boating or resting do not injure the forest I1 they do not start fires, Therefor', the Forest Service of the Department of the Interior has laid' out summer resort sites on the shores of lakes in the reserves, where iots may be had at a nominal rental for th erection of neat cottages; has laid out eaten sites; erected fireplaces; and stocked molly of the hakes with fish The Service also lm+ovidee information, inotuding mt,re 111 some casts, its to how to get about In the woods, It i One of the greatest puzzles to the , careful parent is t0 know just what medicine to give the little ones, When the child fault ill with griping pains; is seized, with cold or fever, refuses food or vomits what he has taken, when he cries a greet deal and cannot get the sleep so necessary to the growing child, the parent is in a quan- dry. What is to be done on such oc- casions? As often as not there is no a suitable medicine in the house. The, puzzle is what to give hint to set him right wieldy. It is to meet sae) emergencies. that $ally's Own Tablets were designed. These pleasant little Tablets quickly reduce fever, break 01) colds, relieve constipation and indigestion and allay teething pains. They quiet the nerves and promote restful health -restoring s•ieep. They are guaranteed absolute• ly harmless and safe for even the youngest and Most delicate baby, Baby's Olen Tablets are sold he medicine dealers or by mail at 20 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. aps, pre- the Amster - is preserved It is moved Loves Waist She Used Hate! Never discard a garment becaa you don't like its color. Nor beamsit's 21u11 or faded. In less than an hoe you can make it a brand; new, fashion able shade! Dome dyeing lets you dress better' and have the nicest home furnishings, Checkers. se "Lite Is like a game, of checl(Ors,,, e Said a. wise one long ago, r, "Life is late a game, of checkers, ' I have played it and I knoll" customary for visitors other than I without spending a lot of none '. There is comfort in this adage When the 00,,,, kings• stand feet, clawed by fate against all wisdom, coin so as the last. Treatment of Measles. Measles, like the other eruptive dis- eases of childhood, is what is called a self-limited disease; that is to say,. it usually runs n5 A de ni fi to course and: at the end of a certain period termi- nates in recovery. It cannot be cut short by any known remedy, though doubtless some serum or vaccine will eventually be discovered by means of which it can possibly be prevented, or possibly cured if taken at the very start. The treatment is therefore one of watchful waiting—expectant treat- ment, as it is called by the doctors. Whatever is. done is with the object of snaking the child as' comfortable as possible, at the sante tune carefully watching for any complication in order to attack it at once before irre- parable harm is done. As soon as the trouble is diagnosed, or even suspected, the patient should be placed in a roomwherea plentiful supply of fresh air from the open window can be obtained while . the room itself is warm and free from drafts. A large open fire is ideal, as it insures good ventilation while it warms the atmosphere. The patient must be well covered and warm in bed, but not to the overheated point THIS SPRING TIME IS TONIC TIME Something is Needed to Quickly Improve Your. Health. With the passing of winter ma people feel weak, depressed and eas tired. There is no particular disea but the system lacks tone. You yourself tired, low-spirited, often u able to get sound' sleep at night. this is the result of closer in -door con finement nt o f the winter months, a shows that the blood has become t and watery. New, w rich, ch, red blood what you need to put you right a there is no other tonic medicine c give you this new, rich blood as su Iy and 'as speedily as Dr. Willie Pink Pills, This new blood goes. every part of the body and quickl tea 104 Now � asked only e Toxoid and the Prevention tt iassified Advertisements; of Diphtheria. AGENTS WANTED, Fo•r'centuries; diphtheria has taken 051013. 13n Piro crzrw:-POw1"illrni, x88 its toil: of liiverg and left .counntless ' Ithnnnano rain Duma,, 330oe01n Terdtury, thousands hander ample nouln, era 8nnrlaa, VIT. Nvw CJsatluir, N.6 e1Toct% Tlii. aRr's g by ice aftad 1•ty yeans� ago this: dread mallady was yearl3 claiming 00 deaths for ever 10 Y 100,0.0;0 people � 16 in P Ontario ' " . I. 551805 OELF-TAUaNT, TSB .010sr 515157,5 art -Mew ew 1 vl 11 31101350, 4 11( on W nr uncintl On Of Diet e weld. A Y erten anon•) n t Odie O(, °, '14ae 1n three menthe, nem` have seen ,too many little Children ntetn moth .a , Doe; anete�na Honor 4d"an.•. roil Choke to death, or fade out under the cies, DontdF,53tone 1°45A,gn�) nrnd.. r,o, nu: poisons of this terrible malady, to e''''''''';3. ---e, . think calnldy about the mredicral h enn PISTON 1UN05 Antic 0100 CAM dlp••. Pnew: At lora erlWdere 101100u1 ';regrrnetng, les81165e of that awful time," says Dr. `111 ennllaltao oa Farm h'nyino nod Trauwrx, ran - Royal 0.:CoPelandi In 1925 the death n,`,rd Anon Itlug company, sa.rc rout street west, rate meant a lose of 0 deaths .per 100,- 000 of our population: And this in spite •of tits fact that the number of 1YDe 1101.11 SN 001(805 VAN, 1 1r. 101133a:D cases suffering from the disease was se,ceeln,ilt 0)5 lir. lA,,r'e1:: Aanngo Trent- • ra men eticall a nt I P the unle Y e came for both years. uta nn 14"reaonn Not „n recnb,t was it possible to esus or ss. nr. r r(rna , vn, Lal seem, out. 1 .ILl colt Ondali7 rin1)5 lfu Ala1) Dr. B Clrctaar. R'lllinnr 10,3.5, Rln,tt"rd lin, Ons. Flow 7 . so many lives? The answer lie 1n the fact IA80Tin': 1180 (1.01'r:a AM) AT,sutls. eeud for emelt . Manama that a specific Ours-•-anti-toxin—was r��n. o:,,. n"u"rill. discovered in 1890 and the victims o1 vette intim 95 To cr FAX.103 the disease in Ontario have,0lu s IN F'nwf during the f m L Hak.• Ome. carr irmtr nnr r00 8 Of last few1em ... w0, I ( to . rnon:. Wren rn asr- Years, been given this: treat -lemon... ,Y. 4.HOW. Acnu.u•na, Due, n ment early fn the disease, Our par- ily lents have learned the wisdom of call-' Sej Ing the doctor at once if a child shows Easy. findi symptoms of diphtheria. The discovery A triflic onkel' was etaneing on the n- of anti -toxin is one of the greatest ad- pl'e traffic corner of the city; directing AllIvances in medical science the world the tra.fiic and enforcing the law nee (11as ever known, serials left rums, A farmer came nd Following the discoveiY of a cure,+down one of the streets with a. la has come within thelast est fe ' w years Rin the perfection of 1sonapreventive. Ino culati of act 1 ild byToxoid. Old tri' Q'd dee es ( O ea Of -ad drops tea. P each into the shin of the arm) an -given four weeks apart, m - P seas that ill e,; cbJ1d will not contract diphtheria. / Thousands of children throughout On -i --- to, tario have been given this protection within n the last three years; thoaisanfl; hay rack and turned to ihe']ept at this certain corner. The Officer --"Hey„ you can't make ttrat turn' The Farmer -"Teti, 1 Thirsk I can' melte ft". improves the general health. The d wr gestion is toned up, and you have; °f parents have been relieved from better appetite,othe nerves -are, and anxiety as a consequence, strengthened and sleep is s-ves refreshing. The hundreds of children have been The special value of Dr. Williams' saved from the tragic aftermath of Pink Pills at this season f diphtheria. damaged hearts partieulor-! Duringthe height of the fever' very 15 s tolvn byr g the .statement of Nits, Elizabeth ly. and even from death Itself: light covering will suffice, but later, Clarke, R.R. No. 1, Hastings, Ont., l With Toxoid to prevent it and anti- temperaturewhen the fever has disappeared, the who says:—"I lnloly Dr, Williams' toxlu to cure it (boot euppli'ed fr0e to may become subnormal Pink Pills 'are a great blood builder PhYslcians by the 'Depnrtm'ent of and then the patient will feel cold, because I use them in the spring,; Health), no chill in Ontario need em1- Ranter than pile on many blankets it • when one naturally feels run-down tl'aCt diphtheria—much lose die from will be better to put on a woolen robe after our long hinter. Last spring it, A death from diphtheria is un - Over the cotton or linen nightgown. I I was feeling weak and •easily tired, necessary, preventable, and sufficient Sponging with hot water several, and again used the pills with the re- matter for oiBchti investigation. nes a will tis day be comforting and, suit that I have had splendid health I will bring out the rash if there is a; since. The pills also restored my How to Boil Fruit Jelly, tendency for it to delay. The best) daughter, Mae, who was badly run -i. After preparing the juice anti sugar, food during the fever is milk diluted down, and Deemed almost bloodless., put it in the .preserving pan over a gas ; with lime water. The mouth must bel She used the pills faithfully for a • stove or fire, and stir until the sugar is ' kept clean by swabbing with some/ 111110 and has since enjoyed the best dissolved. Then bring to the boil and antiseptic fluid. The chief anxiety of; Of health, Naturally I never hesitate: lot It boil quickly for 211 mhlute•r�, re• the doctor is to prevent the•oeoul•rencei,to recommend Dr, Willianls' Pink Pills `moving the seem as it rises, Then .. of catarrhal laryngitis or bronchitis' to people who are run-down" � baste si orf the, it.. It it Io. nilathe to or broncho -pneumonia... There is fan -i You can get these, pills through any boil slowl9', or longer th•In the 2' dealer its 111,,1 ei,,n ger also of ear trouble; and if the child is seen to put the hand often to the ear, or If heeseem5 t0 be la pain, the doctor's attention should be called to it at once. There is almost always more or less inflammation of the eyes, which can usually be relieved by drops , or by marl at DO; minutes, the ingredients will return to cents a box from The Dr, Williams / the original cOneiaten0y tltAl wilq never Medicine Co, Borckville. Ont. jelly. For distemper'—Minard's Liniment. —Why is the letter I2 likes cure of bo1•ic acid solution and camphor hear, / gin of Iililt3t1oi3s Men. water. The glare of the li ht Columbus WV s the sen I' • :or deafness? Because it makes ear' Qri nun sg I —IN hen does tail s o a wooi- o a weaver, t. 01 stile his res 1 Shakeepaare war the on P should be shut .out and the bed so • confers ill? When he gives them fits. sampler. The father of Burns was. a planed that the patient does not face � —Where are g 1 ? bees and touts supplied plowman, and Burns himself was the light. In e favorable cases of face 1 gratis? re the field of route. last only about a heel, but It le wise { —When may a chair be said to di - ]enolt•n as 1.1)0 "p'ioivbry " 'fisc 1:0311 to keep the child in bed for another like you? When it can' > dike, ee. Benjamin Erni Fri ftlthel ')'xs : !•aq,11- week in order to prevent any of the' t bcar you • Benjamin Z t lnktut 71•u. ih •,.,, mt,l •+ til hen is cofPe. like rl cos li eel e n ,n ,n, n, '. of 1 e. sant and dangerous catarrhal When it is ground. Don't let indigestion after meals, biliousness, y Its a heartburn, 00 dyspopsia take the pep out of you. those who come to the picnic greunds: eiusy to dye anything—right over other TaiteSs1g l'eSyrup. Any drug store. • far a day's outing to report to the for- colors but whether clYoing or tinti h a mores t t +be sure to use TcaL dye. Always asst est officer in charge., ng, g Ilunting privd- loges are governed by the prole/10151;:for Diamond dyes; they give full rich • wane laws. It has been the discovery calors, and tree tints, isy the people of the prairies 0P tire• FREE at Yong dr'ugstore, rlolr the many advantages of the natio ,' Diamond Dye ug- nal I',olt. Y Cycpoped�ia; foil e,1 ruga eats that has led to the raeld increase gestions and complete easy directions, in visitors in we lent three years: a See agtual piece -goods color sal 1 development which will undoubtedly' benefit the whole' emu -vanity. lity. Cout dm' t Be Done, Daotor—"y: °at must lake One pill af- ter each meal for a week," Smart Pat'erit—"Now, doctor, you • know that • Gantt be clone," Umbrellas s pare DOW being made handles decorated with large colored fruits, "A peach of an umbrella" May ' now be something more than mere slang. -01. write for big illustrated book Color Craft — free— address DIAMOND DYES, Dept. N5, Windsor, Ott. Final moves count most, find courage', In theThe Palace. our v Let the lost years bear their sorrow,y greenest" of our valleys Fighting ever with new hope, Be good angels t stately pa Victory may be yours to-tnorroly. Once a fair and pts hen Radiant palace—retired its head, —George .Elliston. In the Monarch Thought's dominion— It stood there! Never seraph spread a.pinion A women in a crowded church spoke Over fabric Half 50 fair! to someone in a.-pe1)', "Pardon tike, int you ane oceup.ewing n1y- pie," Banners yellow, glorious, golden, e + The seatedseatedone said: "Excuse m5, 011 its ilbof did float 5nd flow, belt I was sown into this sheet. (This --all MS.—W.1$ in the olden Time lorr ago ) Mks et NEW for 15 oft/ + hratns usually none at all. in that sweet clay; Tit' for Tat. A mob' has Many heads but few' AnAndeve,v gen 1e 1111• that dallied, w .. -. Along the ramparts plumped and pallid, I REFUSED ULE INSURANCE BECAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE The experience of this gentleman of Aibony, may be •01 great value to You, if you have been re- fused life Insurance, as he was. Overwork undermined my' constitution, I paid little attention to the matter until I failed to secure a lite insurance policy. I consnite1 the doctor who had examined me and 11)0)1 I learned; or Illy (11851005. "Friends brought to my attention Warner's Safe ICidney and Liver Remedy. A slight iinprovemsnt Impr•ovenlent•continued: My life insurance 00031 granted me and 1 feel I owe my health to Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy." (Name on request). was itoted immediately on taking the first Pth A winged oal'our went away. : . , And all 7vith. peerl,alr.n ,_.-sly glorying i I Was' the fair palace door, , Through which bane dowing, flowing, , flowing, • Aud sparkling evermore, ore, A. troop of Echoes!, whose sweet (uty Was -but 'to 'sing,' ' I11 1'010013 "0f 'S'tfi'naSking risen!,„ The lvlt an xl wisdom �f her. t t T ' , 1r I Fogs and ( ouda � A Pog,ie a,lon or, lle 7c- auth ane a cloud le a tog In.,the elty,.c set r011ng to Sold by all druggists. Price $1.25 per bottle. Dr. tie.: s. Hanlpial'ays, of 1115 t'n to at Warner's Safe Hinedies Co. Torontci (?nt. • '' states• weather bureauEir. of e, r(„ ,;t i<1)1 warts -with Minard s Liniment. i' —The Uee,t thing oat --a coniiagra-'' was an a.pp 1.0clier, Oliver Orme- tient hell's father lieu abrewer.a. Bishop' —What part of speech is most dis-;Hall's libber was a poor farmer, anti; tasteful to lovers? The thirdthirdperson. small tavern. I the famous Whithela'S father ]rept a "We have it in our i Ori r," said! `i ! Sir W, Arbuthnot Lane, the famous apparently China man's Marilee interprets the surgeon, recently, "to keep Marilee as the burden bodies s0 healthy and clean that tohey ; of the white man. are able to resist entirely such dis-! - - eases as rheumatism end gout." FRE/CHT We will ship, PREP II No obligation to buy, but if you do, easiest terms are arranged. Guaranteed for ten years. Write now for particulars. Age1Ns wanted where sec are not r0P1 eee5ted. • 50 >mcdiekSenatster Company, Minitea. 2.4a tIotre Dame Vi'eat 3Pfogt(-onaeal .. ISE U No, 1 4.-'2i.� ATENTS A 110 of "Wanlee tovoolIonr' and Fall tniorolatIon Soot Fro on nedaeat, Tho Ramsay Co, De t•�o iaux.ak% 1 FREE BOOK 9-.�T dot 1? an RG tr RUEST Tens rause of 1"t11.1^2-3' t 1111 lvht0 to do for pain, b,eedill':, e i 1r, ern•, Write for it 10(113. menet New (1305 paper. Ad- dress lntennapl :i t Inner Hospital, India111) o lis, Ind. Teach Children To Use Cuticura Soothes and Herds Rashes and Irritations 04.1,,,,-,, Scsi, .,(cure 11,0. Slain COLIC Mlnard's in niolooce gives quick 1•elief. Dila wee one use ee a drench. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for, Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT ,tw• HEART Accept only "Bayer's' package which contains proven directions. Randy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tabtots . nertrtnis the tcsde. marts Also bottles of 2.4 and 100-�Dfrr f''0inero01 in Oannda) of nnyer Mann#nature of afon0nnetle- .IdOercr 5f 8a11rn•110,cm (Areb•1. salicylic Acrd, "A. 5. A:")., While It rn 00)1 lm0Wu that Ashlrin mono nayer tnannfxetons, to angio? the l,uSne 00031100 rmtatlone, Mc Tablets Of Boyer Oompauy Will 14 stamped. with Weir general vitae mart:,- the "slayer 0eoss,",