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The Exeter Times, 1923-1-18, Page 3rrmgr,4, • way RUEUMATISM TheUa1 1rvitittetit Does Not each theRot of the '1'rou1610. Most treatments for rheumatism Co Cornwall Scout Rerniernbered 10 Will. Po more 'har-.1 aim' to .kee.P down the under, tile win o bh.e late mrs, w, j, noise. n in, the blood and enable nature to overchime ', that partienlar attack.' Wallace, of Cornwall, Ont., the '1st and, Theta when the 'y-f-,ein become rum '2nd' Odionwall Troops of Boy S.001143 fl,d311 'any ,catise the dis,oase aga.in have been c,eianted the sunk of $160 tO , „ 2 _, _ be used in the form of .annual nrizes. , , . if;cek-tt:lotnn.euriZprer hand and it all has to , tor the encourag,ernent of theboys the proteetion of birds and their nests, for the promotion of kindness to artb mals and for the stimulation. of the spirit of patriotism amongst boys. A FPOOial 'cqiumitteo has been en- trusted under the will -With the dis- posal of this money and it is, planned to arrangea aeries of competitions each. -year for the 'Scents of the two troops along the lines seggested by Mrs. Wallace in, her "Gazette" Becomes "The Scouter." January sees a step forward in the history and life of the "Imperial ROadquarters•-"Gazette" 'of the Boy Scouts Association. It now appears un- der the new title of "The Scouter" and inedrporates the paper heretofore known as "The Trail, which has been the official publication Of the London (England) Scout Council. The •name "Scouter" is the new word which has friend recommended I)r. , been adopted the Boy Seouts As- Pink Pills and I have noth.acl an at- sociation to take the .place of the phrase "Scout Officer" hithertV used and is DOW applied to all ranks of adult leaders in Scout work with. boys.' _ , Sufferers from rhoninatism who have found condition unrelieved 44.4,- 444-4 SaneThc as Then., .courti,q1'1-40t4k31`) ae.a'r .Sort.ie thirty [years ago, The family album -weeld appear ,,And through It 'they would go, Th.liikihmlhat no, dfie even gliessem Tire'While they 'gazed at taco, He underneath the, albtimpressed Iler'hand in. food 'embraces. oi actually grewing, worse while using other remedies, would do well to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, The tonic treatment with this medicine haS prevecl in thonsands caaes that it , buildsup, the blood to a point that en -1 ables it to eaSt" out the *rheumatic poisons' through the 'regular channels of 'excretion, the bowels, kidneys and the skin. When this is done rheunfa•- tisin is banished, and as long as the blood is kept pure and rich the pat- ient will be immaine from attack. ThiS is proved by the case of Mrs. J, Hewitt, leacht:.0., Hamilton, who.says: "For a /Umber oyeares7,h,wa,s troubled 'With muscular rhetif/c.;tism,, which caused inc a . great cl'U-d' of 'suffering. I would get rid of the trouble for a time, hilt it always came back. A The Chap Next Door. Sidney Dark has aespecial ar- ticle on the Boy Scouts in a recent is- sue of "John O'London's Weekly," written as a result of the inspiratfon he Personally reeeived while attending the Boy Scout rally for the Prince of Wales at the Alexandra 'palace last October. I-Iaving pointed out that, though people are generally ready to applaud "fine national service," they are not so ready to give practical as- sistance; said: . "It would be a splendid thing if every boy was enrolled in the Scouts' ranks. 'PODS of thousands of boys are eager te be eouts, They are proper - tack of rheumatism since I tookthem. and that is five years ago. I have" since, uSed. the- pills far anaemia and found theni equally good, and I now recommend them to any friends who may be ailing." You can get these pills from any naedicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine' Co., Brock- ville, Ont. Atistralia,'s supply of wattle bark used 'for terming has become 'greatly depleted. Minard's Liniment for Rheumatism. ly envious of the good times that the chaps next door have. And their moth- ers would love them to be Scouts be -- cause the chaps next ,door are so much . more considerate, 'so Much more use- ful, and so much cleaner. The trouble is that new troops of Scouts cannot be formed without a large addition to the numbers of Scoutmasters, and the this is the tinile ,of the year when germs, it is More -than likely to pro Timeabring a heap of worldly chang ' Old cirstenia'PasS 'and "fade; , Except ---and Is lt-not quite strange? The ways Of Man and Maicl; ,Now, In the sheltering moyle shows 'Watching 'the flitting thiees, ' My sister's hand Within her beau's .Is pressed.in fond embraces. He Nas Right. The gentleman, obyieuslY of Hebrew extraction, hid assembled his friends round the festive hoard. After haying discussed satisfactorily the "various de- licacies provided for, their delecta.tion they were called upon to admire and apPraise all his new, and numerous, possessions. But of all the latter the one of which he was most proud was a 'truly magnificent ring, which, how- ever, was so turned as to display the diamond on the inside of the hand - His brethren noticed this peculiarity and, one of them remonstrated: Vy, Isaac," he said, "it is a goot ring noVer saw a better. But it is on the wrong way round. Isaac gave him a look of eloquent, pitying contempt. "Oh, what nonsense you do tell the," he replied. "I ask you, Coh.en. -Dees one talk like this (holding out his hand, palm downwards), or like this?" (palm upwards). Good Speech Anyhow. "That was a great speech you made to the jury." lawy"Thoraults," said the eminent criminal "Why, even your client wept. 'Your description of his poor old mother waiting at home for her Wandering boy was a masterpiece. She should have heard it." "I'm afraid that was out of the ques- tion. As a matter of fact, he tells me she died when hei,";as a baby." ALT .LICATIO . BY DR., J. J. MIDDLETON Provincial Boald 0q HealtheOntarlo Vs."Middletos will be glad toanswerqUestions' on Public Health- Mat. 'tiosebbroughthie 'column. -Addreis. him at Sp.ilina 'House, 'SPadina Ctreeces t. l'oironto. right kind -of-man for a Scoutmaster is hard to fix q,. and is too often:tin:willing make the necessary Sacrifice Of his . The situation cribed is jut as true of -Canada as -it Is Of England. Scenting ca.n only grow as its ranks of leaders—men inspired 'with the unselfish ideal of service to 'Canada through Service to Canada's hoyhded---grow. The boys are ready, everywhere. All the Y ask is for "a man to lead:' Scout Headquarters is ready and Willing to help the ma.n who would help the boy through Scouting • - and a post card to the Toronto Offtce an tinie is that Is. neceStary to _put hire in, tot& with the 'Teeth- con - earning the Boy Scout movement. Scout Numbers InereashOS. At October 31s4, 1922, there were 14,- 749 Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs and Boy Scout and. Wolf' Cul) officers in -On- tario. In June, 1921, when • the last previous census was taken, tile` total was 10,351: This wonderful growth during., a peried -of fifteen months is one more testimony as to the virility. of the "Boy Scout Movement At the. . - census date there:were 371, Boy Scout troops aiicl 129 Wolf Cub Packs in On- tario, these scatterecl over some 208 different cities towns, villages and rural .communities. Hard on Mother. During a Bible lesson a teacher was trying to, explain- the parable. of the tares,. • , "Can,anyone fell ra,e any person who is lfge the evil one '-•wita,ro sowed the tares?" .4. hand instantty shot up from the foot of the "Well, David,..what person do you "Please, ma'am, my mother. "'why?" asked the teacher, in as- tonishment, "Because," anewered he,`IntiOcentlY, eyeing his patched treusere, "she sews many people are snuffling. Colds are rampant, and very dangerous, for even head "colds?' may develop into chest colds - with the possibility of bronchi tis or Pneumonia following. t,hereeis a somewhat wide- spread feeling. ago,inst ' the word "clOn't," there are .some cases in which it can be used"' to advantage. and' the prevention of colt& is one of these. Dr. Hastings, the Medical Officer of Health •for Toronto, issues a monthly bulletin which contains some very in- teresting health propaganda.: One of the most recent issues' deals with "colds" and how not to catA, them. Naturally theadvice is given -under a series of "don'ts," but the •advice is good. Here are ,the rilles to avoid tching colds•—, • Don't sit OT work. -in an overheated room. 65 to 68 degrees is quite warm enough; 60 to. 65, degrees if you 'are engaged in any active work. Insist on there being a slight current in the air of the room you -occupy and also a proper degree of humidity. Dont u•se sprays or douches fax yo.tir nose unless under doctor's orders and instnuctions. Mtich 'more harm than good comes from the use of sprays. In the first place; if a srpiaaY is strong - enough _to destroy the Out of Reach. Six -Year -Old returned from her 'first day at school, yory finshed and 'excited. "What did yen learn'?" -asked her "History," said Six -Year -Old. "'Mint Sort of 'history?"' "Charles I." "What did you learu about.hlm?" Six -Year -Old reflected. "il.-10 made the ,taxes so high," she cl "that people could not use them." Electric Heating Unl Eleetric heating units have been in- vented, that can be fastened around re- sidence via,ter tanle to heat their COD. - Of the 'tfilmo :great oait. water , fich- in areas in tat) voceliclieellorth At- lantie, North, raelfic mid Nom, Sea— Canada controls one-half a ciao two first. Sea-fisfh. include salimen3 codt,, lobster, halibut, hertrirtg TAlt-010!wea, haddOok, The d p-th of ond in the Sohana Dorcrt avp.,,rage .ibiuxi 3O:P64t 444444 "Senio %Nut opper- tunity In the lit1,10. toWn of, ,Betalellenl one night,- writes the Rev. I)r, "yelf„, ar. Pla.at. "When' MarY, the other of e $, ear ON COUPLE ARE DE, Edd Say,. (1.:Iteio:bui,isci,u11,)lei..1:.'aui estco)h,,It•Llicilie,,i..(t,eilaev,.1,rieangshiitiiolf,t'or(,ji:)xuvite.lell(ltli 1:::11-ija31.:1 el;),::::iltlIngalTr';::3.,;('7: ::i i th0 d i rt. c relw e ., <3°Inm°11 K.txl'Une'2'3' hut 'flo tIlIe w`./' will* In the world la wy Wift,'S health and hag to for8Q ble eaSe, She was. thrust We are both 'delighted," declared Frank a'a °* Westlake, valued employee of the Pub - out among the co,ttle through ordinary liumaril!'m ' Soine one lest a Ile Work Departinent of London, Ont., Pub - great opportunity to have has nanie residing at 40 Langamtlt St. linked on to Christmas to the end of "Aloout two years ago lily wife tal, time. 'llo have been the hot of the derwent an operation that left her Holy Family at such a tina.01.. No mar/ badly run-down and she simply couldn't or woman received that 'tlistinetion. ' "Of course, nobody could have ig:ftt bhaecrlt laieThra SstIrxeength. Her appetite guessed what chance for fame was could hardly eat he enough to keep going. The least exer- 1b)°,13,;te:t.,eh eN1 noBilia4lobidienya :111.:1:1110113sciltalloiYvIento l int IT °::taa1.4{InigrtI:rd!. Stt olloaolel, -would wouldadmorning1iteleavillaelfrroeuonaillaot u br es:rinat3PuliittgelialYts: We certainly ca.n. never be offered the tired as when she went to bed. She opportunity whieh some one missed at suffered terrible splating headaches, Bethlehem. But in, the wonderful her neryes were on edge and she got teaching which. thrille us to -day, Joss ei very little pleasure out Of life. has shown us how we may silver I'll "But three bottles of Tanis° simply the hespitality denied to his mother put her on her feet again, She can do and Himself. that first Christmas so her housework easily now, the head- long ago. 'I ..c. -as hungry and ye gave achesehave gone, she sleeps soundly me meat; I wan thirsty and ye gave and her appetite is a joy to behold. I . 0.3t. z 0 me drink; I was a stranger and ye tooknie in.' - . "When? .How? Where? 'Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these My brethren, ye have done it unto me: " 'WOULD NOT BE 11111101JT ON TABLETS Once a mother has used Baby's ,Own Tablets for her little one she would not be without them. They are the ideal home remedy for the baby; being guaranteed to be absolutely free from opiates or other harmful drugs. They • are a gentle but thorough laxative and have prove,d of the greatest aid in cases of constipation, indigestion, colic. cold's arid simple fevers. Con- cerning them Mrs. Ernest Gagne, Beausejour, Que., writes: "I have used Bab'Y's OW11 Tablets for constipation and eolic and havelound them so suc- cessful that I would not be without them. I would strongly recommend eVsry mother to keep a box in the house" 'fhe, Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers'or by mail at 25 cents a box from Tire Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. duce irritation of the mucous mem- brane, which will lower 'rather than hhild up its resisting powers, and conaequently make it all the more sus- . ceptible to germ activity • Don't sneeze or cough except into a handkerchief Or a piece of- cheese- cloth, and keep well beyond the range of any one else who is ceughing or A Tropbled World. obesterton. who wrote "What's Wrong With the Wold," has added the _following dictum: "The matter with the modern world is the modern world, and the cure will come froth an- other." Nicholas Murray -Butler sa„e• ttel. the matter -with the world is "fanatical nationalism:" 't Wtihain Meee, who wrote "Casuals of the.Sea," Ac., says the "sticky mo- lasses. of propagaada is what is •the matter with the world. can't find words to express my grati- tude." Tanitic is for sale by _all'good drug - 'gists. Over 35 million bottles sold. sneezing. conta.minated with the germs of the Don't sallow any' eneinber 'of the disease. Have ..you .ever 'catechized faylily who has an acute cold to ' cOme in Contact -With •other inernbers of .the household, or to, rtie‘ the, saine, eating handkerchief, your •:hands : are always or drinking uteniils, `etc. HaVe every- thing sterilized that is used by one -Who has contracted a cold,- the same as you would if they had scarlet fever or diphtheria. , Don't go to any public meetings if you have is cold. You had bettr stay at home until it is better. You will save, time in doing so, and probahly aave others frCon contracting your cold. , • Don't stand cloie to any one. with Whom you are 'Conversing- if you are reckless enough' to go about when you have a cold, and do net under any cir- cumstances shake hands with any one while you have an acute cold. Remem- ber, through the frequent use of your your hands and fingers With regard to everything they have been m contact with in the previous twenty-four 0 ARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Oarlots TOVNTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF - TORONTO a- Pio:near Dog litehasdiao . Book on • DOG DISEASES and How to Feta Mailed Free to any A.& dress by the Author. Clay clover Co., Lae, 129 West 24th Street blew York, 'U.S.A. te7=.03.112111312;15.1531341021 hours? One of the surgeons in a mili- tary camp daring the great World War, -kept a careful record of the number of possibilities .54. contaminat- ing his harlds for one sl,tgle day, and it amounted to approximately 120. Don't under' any consideration touCh any article of feed, whether for your- self or for any one else, unless you have previously thoroughly cleansed youL hands. HAVE YOU WASHED .YOUR HA/41)S? would. he a valuable motto to be placed in every dining - Hundreds of livecould be . saved and thossande 'of cases of sickness prevetecI, if people were .as much afraid of colds as they are .of small - 1 pox or a mad dog. OOD HEALTH, the- signs of which are so plainly written in looks and actions, coMeS from within the natural result of rigbt food, such as GrapenNuts. Crisp, delicions and soundly nourishing---easify digested and quickly assimilated—Grape-Nuts brings happy smiles at the breakfast table and happy feelings aftervvard, All the family will thank you forincluding GA-npc-riti hi your grocery order todayit's ready to 4erve molnent with srethn ar milk. Mad e itryt Crotoldinn Str et, II., Toronto mnrs, E 1101DY BUILDEg. t'i'llere's a Reason?' .t.., Cereal Company, Limited Pnotoryt Windsor', Oatatio Taking a Chance. The dear old lady entered the drug etere, end Joe -It -ea ,,iO4h.ffulfly at youthfal clerk behind the counter. "I suppose," ,she said, "yon are a properly qualified' druggist?" "Yes, madam." - "You have passed all your examina- tions?" "Certainly." •.,14 STOMACH IS TROUBLING VO ;tan'Uy t End Indigestion OT Stomach Misery with "Pape's Diapepsin' Dinips O,s p,in" your indigestion I " 118 '4 As soon as you eat a tablet or two ' PaIVIOS f "Pape' is gene! I-Ieavy pain, heartburn, fiate.- envelolie 1.11. co, gases,, palpitation -1, or any. misery, 1,cv,1'filic,lt:'"Ice0 ' from a sour, acid stomacila ends, Cor rect your stoInaret.) and digestion for a few cents, Bach package guaranteed -1\7,1 niat by druggist tie 20o.*2 kntbi t T ho inn ,used, „pulleys, Sunlight and fresh are` are the rt pei. rt4a in Canada- N „a: a Ft, cab's. best*,, ovai fetal Citug a):eapes and best Medicines. Use them J» Tara n Iceland' men kiss when thc„,s, but a Mimi.- rarely lc,is.;i6s a wom "You've never poisoned anyone by mistake?" "Not to-iny ltriowledge." "She heaved a sign of relief. "Very well, then, you can give me a nickel's worth of coughdrops." - 4. MONEY ORDE-RS. Remit by Dominion Examese Money Order. If lost or stolen you get your money back. . Treasure in Canton Walls. When the an.cient 'walls of Canton, China, were razed to make room for a street railway, contractors offered to do the work for whatever treasure the walls might contain. The work was divided among several applicants, every one of whom discovered such quantities of anode* coin, and o.rna.- Inents, hidden awaY in.the walls Ithat the work, though done without other payment, was Profitable to him. Minard's Llniment.for Neuralgia. The World's Cobalt. The Cobalt' and adjoining areas of the 111miskaming district, Ontario, have been for several years the chief source of the world's supply of cobalt, Metallic' cobalt, cobalt oxide and co- balt salts are recovered from the treat- raen.t of the ores and residues derived. fronf the s1Jve2-cobalt-nick,e1 arsenides. The Home Forest. The home forest, in many sections of the country, will supply tb,e timber which the farm needs for buildings, fences, fuel, repaire et all kinda, and many other uses; and there will often be ,a surplus which can, be sold in the form of standing thaiber, sawlogs, poets, poles, cross -ties, pulpwood, fuel - wood, and blocks of billets for making spokes, handles, spoofs, boxes, barrels, and excelsior., Sullet In the Heart. The j dioation of a naedical history of the Creat War shows that a bullet in the heart is not necessarily sure deatb,, as most persons suppose. Mina- erotte 3,1UltallCe8 Ure cited. of mexi who suffered such Wounds and 'tied. One man even went two months before he was operated on. Then the billet was removed from the extremity of 'his heart with foreepa. Canada's Probierm raetry ID not a question mainly or lumbermen. It is 3lot even a quesx- tlOn for foresterS. Becauge 110 0310 can get along withont the tenet, it in a question for every one of us. Our futUre supply of forest preducts is by fax the greatent 'and meet puz- zling etonernic prebleM, now before the people Of Canada. IfirmleaMEMINIOSEIMMEOMEMAIMIZEIME Toothache? BlinarMs Liniment makes an ex- cellent counter -irritant, 13attie the face end if there la a, cavity In the tooth place in it a, piece of cotton wool saturated with Minard's. Minard's Liniment The Family Medicine Chest. arr4=›n000.c.::::locoopom Bad, Breath A Overcome . v. "Bad breath is 4 sign of decayed teeth, foul stomach or unclean bowels," if your teeth are good, ij look"to your digestive organs at once. Get Seigel's Curative Syrup at druggists. 15to 30 drops after . meals, clean up your food passage g and stop the bad breath Odor. g 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. Do not Qr, buy substitutes. Get thegenuine. 6 _ SUE No. CUI1CURA HEALS LARQt» tWOR On. Real,. Itched and 'Burned. Could Not Sleep. "A large ringworm started on(my head: Each day it grew larger and itched and' burned so that 1 used to have to get up at night and bathe it. The-hair.p.round it fell out and be- came very Miculd-sotzl.QT at nighton account of the irritation.' `The trouble lasted about a month. I began using Cutieura Soap and Ointment and. after using about three cakes of CUtiC1173. Soap and two boxes'of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Luatle Bond, 606 S. Lea St., Roswell, New Mexico, Oct. 8, 1921. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tel - cum are all you need for every -day toilet and nursery purposes. _ Sample Eh Free by Addr ess: 'Mynatme, Us- 'ttd, 344. St, Paul Bt, W., Montreal." Sold every- where. Soap25e, Oiutraent25andE0c. TalcumEde. SiVarCutticurid Son) GIRT.= WithcAit Eartff. 44,44+0 "Cascar 12 Best Bowel Laxati When Bilious, Constipated 4i,-4444 To Clean out your bowels w1thou cramping, or overacting, . talfe. Casca rets. , Sick headache, bilionsMo gases, indigestion, sour, upset s ,o and all suck distress•gone'bY Mb!, Nicest 'phietic or earth for' gio*..-uv, and ,children. 10e a. hex. 'Taste' itke candy. FO Weak and Nervous. Well by Lydia E. Pink Vegetable Compound Webbwood, Ont;. -,"1 was in,112.77., weak and run-down 'nervous conditi always tired from the time I got' until I went to bed. Sleep did not:, me at all. My sister recommen Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Oti pound to me and others toldme about' at, but it was from my sister's advieet that I took it. It did not take larg, -until felt stronger, headaches left me and my appetite came back to m am a farmer's wife and have rn things to do outside the house, _uctA milking, looking after the poultry;4., other chorea. rheartily recomn.encV Vegetable Conmound to all who baili ssaBnaetrolue)::::FSaadrm, eine for women." -Mrs LoursF ' . ELS sii 425eirer f emus le 62 Port Huron, Michigan for two years with pains. if' worked -very much -- and just as tired in the Morn 1 Went to bed. r was.siefpk:s and didn't feel like doing anyt waa so nervous I would bite; hails. One of my friends toia'i Lydia E, Pinkham's 'v'egetabre pound, and it helped me so muclk,,, Etoon. felt fine. "=IVirs ,C11.‘111,ES BEF,Btk". 501-14.th St., Port Huron, Mich. - aiWinonithesilw7111d6,ttlrLydiaB. P fEY yfrdomanyi lenfneknihian149 VegetableComnouncl. , Break chest colds Apply Sloan's. It draws 'conges'° tion to the surface. Starts blooc? circulating freely and thus breaks up the cola a. titarien kiIIspainL Made in Canada UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets1 are not getting Aspirin, at all lorreere 'kccepl: only an `unioralcon, pirin," which contain's d' `VSICiallS dutng 2 Coldse, Toothache. 'Neuraigla Earacbe Lumbago ndy . Bayer ixeces of betties og 21 antli;" ekage Vas a al -410s Jose, worked ,48.r.p6i1n in the trade mark" (re:gist:cited i CinnaUn‘i of accticacide8tor of Sn1icvl0ne1?t4 While it iz iv&L1 knoWb:';,i mannfaeture, to the 01.12411t3 ntAiDet ittlith,l,idnd, 0104'. 11)43 stamped, wIth th,Ar gent:cal: t1'44,4,e mark, tbd