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The Brussels Post, 1925-5-13, Page 31 you'd like a little better tea than you are using, please try "Red Rose" Trott Gate •Birthday Present. An unexpected"hirthday present re' reeved by the 1st Oakville Troop an its l,irthdtny, Aprlt 24111, was a new over•tlight bike but and the privilege 'of using the flue piece of wooded land in whish it stands., This is" but ono testirnoey of tlie appreelatton local people have for this floe Te• op•, On 4. flood Friday this troop' planted 2,700 trees %hioli 11 recelvoil from .the On- tario Forestry Department, thus pav ing the way FAR -another pleee of, woad• ed land which some future Boy ,:,,.routs Wilt be able to enjoy some day. Proper, Food for Fires. If you ere going Itt vamp out or hike, 'it is well to Have nacuowledgo of the different kinds ofe wood, and the uses • to which they are best adapted. 1tof a quick,' hot, flaming, lire use birch, itis well to knowsome of the eymp- Itis a fine sign to pay attention to.• either green or dry, antlpnranthett0aI- toms of infantile paralysis. lilpidem-1 72 your baby objects to being held, 1y, birch bark, even that off a living ics of this"'disease are •most likely to, look out for infantile parelysi . If r w Greeill kindle a Are anywhere, any occur during the late spring or earlyithe baby is sick, it is nattulal foi•1tim time, regardless of weatlier or any- summer. • When an outbreak doesito Want to curl up inyeararms, but ^ thing else, Black -jack oak, hard maple, come it is always difficult to decidetif be cries when you curi•him up, it chestnut, ehor•t-leaf .Mine, red maple, whiei was the first case, and atilt may be his teak and back muscles are eb leaf pine are gnu, 1f dry, pie,r more difficult to -find out where the tender. If such armee aro followed-up, oi, long eed leaf use hio ori 12 dr white ash disease came from. The conclusion is it is generally found that the.muaeles arrived at by the investigator that presently to he •perely:t d, are tender. or whits oak. Never, if it can he when at definite ease is first diagnosed, Later on, in most cases, weakness of avoided, use hemlock, cellar, any green there ,must have been otber cases oc- some muscles.;or pens of muscles de- pine,pitch plea ,white elmorgreen pop- curring prd,'ious to it, hut these case8 velope. The symptoms winch the doa- lar: For back logs also poplar, red melt, either recovered Without showing any; for is'epected to find are loss of rous- er pitch, pine, all green, symptoms. of paralysis, or else were cle power, distributed in no .regular Vire-building 15 at once the simplest unrecognized as infantile paralysis'fashion, toss of reflexes and retention rt '!n and were treated as some other con -'.of sensation. If the doctor is equip - and most important - part of loin g ditien, or not seen by a physician at ped to do so, he will imp the spinal the open, and is the cause o morerail. knowing the possibility of miss -r column;, get some of the spinal fluid, 9amfort and discomfort than anything ing these eases, it is important that: and gain valuable information from people, lay people as Weil as'medi-'examining it. The pubiic•should keep in• mind, that the muscle wasting which foz'ms the prominent feature of the ordinary mental'pictur•e of the disease doers not come for weeks -after the acute stage has subsided. It is therefore true that a diagnose based on muscle wasting is ratherlate to do any good. Moreover, about ane. quarter of -the cases of infantile— par-alysis that do develop never show any wasting. EAtie; good ted sa ' The same good tea for 30 years. Try it! 11 EALThi EDUCATION sir DR. J. J. MMIIIDLETQrl ' • Provincial Board of Health, Ontario, Dr, Middleton will be glad to answer :qucettone• on P•ublic`•}1eatth mat' tars through this column, 4ddreas him at Spading house, aPsdina Crescent, Toronto, else, to say nothing ot the millions of dol ars otiose to oiir forests each year ca ed by neglected camp fires, We are glad to Say that no forest Ore in following:—"A A moderate or. nigh Canada has yet been caused through g' the carelessness of Boy scouts—and fever occurring 'suddenly. without' mown cause, and accompanied by that is a record we all want to stand nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea or con - till the end of time. stipation or cold in the head or cough, Building Bird Houses., is suspicious, particularly between cal people, should 'know what symp- toms raise a suspicion sof infantile paralysis. One authority gives the Reports to Provincial Headquarters, June and Septemher. This seems to inRep epothat the Scouts of Ottawa, be rather a broad statement, for prac- Huntsville and Parklands have been have all children under threemight have fine or more of these symptoms_ «.busybuilding bird houses for crimped- during the summer. However, one tions, .Some of them have been excel -thing to b tlt i th 1 retnem erns s n e early .Canoe Trips. • ' t The Canadian National Railways lent but for various reasons, many stage of anfanttle paralysis, there may have issued a very interesting booklet otherwise fine houses have been set neither' pain nor' paralysis, amannd g in - aside' by the Judges as unsuitable for .fectionc nases everagobl yonsdp d this1sstage. the 'einem intended. here are a few There is one stage,,however, that un- "dont's" we picked up from different questionably justifies suspicion. It is judges'"don'ts" not only for the bird the stage of tenderness. Particularly - house builders, but also for those•who is there tenderness in the back and already bave good houses which they neck. have yet to. erect: • Mothers should take notice of this. 1. Don't make your bird house smooth. inside. The rougher the better. 2, Don't crake the entradee of time bird house larger than necessary, 3. Don't make your bird house of cigar box wood or eucalyptus. 4, Don't mount ypur house loosely; the house should bb secured so as to reeled windstorms, rains, etc. 5. Don't rnsko a flat horizontal root —it will warp, and hold water. 6. Don't leave cracks or large open- ings to admit rain or draughts. 7. DOn't place house where cats, dOgs, snakes, etc., can get to it, 8. Don't mount house on dead wood, such as poles, clotheslines and fences. Place in nature's surroundings when Possible. 9. Don't paint or stain the interior. of house: 10. Don't forget that a bird hoose is a bird's. home and should be construct Famous for its Euro- ed under favorable conditions in re- peau Atinospllere. gird to copifort and safety, And here's another interesting bit of bird house news. The prize winning bird houses in the Ottawa, competition are to be erected. ba the grounds of GovernMent house, the residence of His Excellen1y .Med. Byng of Vimy, .Chief Scent for Canada. TENTS, CAMP EQUIPMENT WORKING CLOTHES Army Supply Stere 150 KINQST, EAST TORONTO Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. Write for catalogue, The Ritz -curt ton Hoteltltlanti c Citp Hotel New rersey America's Smartest Resort Hotel. Daily Newspapers Unjustly Charged. Ottawa: -,-The criticism is often made, Glut 'some of our Canadian daily papers are extravagant of newsprint, 1f,, however, this criticism Were direct- ed against a condition that is permit- ting ermitting the destruction ofso much of our forests by fire, it might be with more justification, Canadian newspapers are not large users oL.newspient, the daily papers having a total average circulation of but 1,647,260 copies,' To provide the newsprint tor .a 16 -page paper covering this circulation re- quires 206 tons daily. Spruce is chief- ly used and of this species we have brined ,470 million cubic feet, or ant - Octant to provide newsprint„for r, six- teen -page pape"r 313'days in the year for 70 years.' For 4111W timber and pulp- ' wood we .have used 658 miliion cubic feet of spruce, In view of this cam= pgrison," the chalge of extravagance Against the daily newspapers can hard- ly be, eetttbiished TJ,ia'charge, hove- ever, owever, aright' be With logically rade ngainat Canadians in general who are responsible for such great forest idre losses. ” There Are Otters. If tinges ttrt hard, and yon feel blue, • Think ot the others, worrying, too; Juet because your trials are many, Don't think the rest of us haven't'anY. Lite is made up of smiles and tears, ;rot's and sorrows, mixed with Sears; n.nd though fa us it seems one-sided, Trouble is pretty well divided. jlf we weld tools in every heart Wo'd find that, Mach one has its part, ;And those tato travel Fortune's toad sometimes earns the biggest lo44, Perfect Cuisine and Service. Single rooms from $5.00. Double rooms from 18.08 European Plan New Hydriatric and Electra . - Therapeutic Department. GUSsI'AVE. TOTT, Manager describing some 22 canoe trips ` in dif- ferent parts of the country. Having decided on one of the trips described in the booklet the eanoeiat may write to the General Tourist De- partment of the' C. N. Rys., mention the number of the trip seleoted and receive, free of charge, full particulars as to portages, camping sites, fishing spots, etc., and. also a large.blue print map which can be used as a chart dur- ing the journey. Minard's'Liniment for Colds. Leaf insects, which thrive on the guava tree, mimic the Tenves so closely that they ,even change color as 'the season advances—from briliant red to green, and then to golden brown," " WE WANT CHURNING We supply cans and lay express charges: We pay dally by express money orders, which can be cashed - anywhere without any charge, • To obtain Elm top price, Cream must be' free from bad favors and contain not less than 30 per cent Butter Fat, Bowes Company Limited, Toronto .For references --Head Office, Toronto, Bank of Montreal, or your local banker. Elstabllshed for over thirty years. Ontario Has An Interest in .i-:Ier Chi1Iren "Who is that woman wile. has been driving a mean car 'round tee Township all week?. What's her line, I wonder? She railed at every house down the grain road and I atippose she will stop here some day soon," questioned the bachelor of the 'Corners" as' he tt&t down beside the door to enjoy his atter-dinner smoke and watch the sun go down in all its glory behind tilt wooded hills. "Why, weren't you at tbe meet- ing? Oh, no, it was held while you were•'ln Toronto for the Winter Fair,' replied his Meter, who had conte over Just for chat, And 0'o he had all bis questions answered; 'That woman" was a nurse, but a e nurse who helped people before they got sick, as 'well as when they ' had to stay in bed; a nurse who gave alot of her time to the children -- these who went to school and these who hadn't started yet ewe most of.'all, the wee new babies just arrived in the homes throu;hllut the Township. "Tire meeting was held In the Town Hall, and you see, Young Doe (you renlember'Ite's bean Medical Health Meer since his father died), told 'us he could arrange without a cent of cost to any of - us or the Township, to get a --nurse to etnue and give us help for our- selves and our Children, just like the fanners tot' years have been get- ting atting Help in Improving their -stock and pl•odttciug better Oath), of grate, and every man and woluan at the meeting -wanted the nurse, 00 that's how she started," "And, 'Creole, ehe"s at the gohool to -day again, - and I got it gold star," broke in bit nepihew, a:ynnog holiefui 02 nine Yeats- "Yon got a star, and tor what'" "Because for a whole week 2 had my chores done, my health chores, I mean; and you should hear the nurse telt its how easy it 15 to grow'itp. strong and healthy and' be able to pitch ball and sung a hockey stick :Health Talks,'' she calls them; and the girls at school have leesbnie too, "Little Mother's Claetes," and learn how to look atter a little baby. But, 'uncle, 0110 does heaps of things far big people too; she helped granny whew oho burnt her leg and when tire.heaed Bert Jones hough^$ho offered to drive hint and his father over to the doctor, Bud Bert is getting better now," "Aha slto vigils every home you, knee," added'liis stater, "and taike over the health of every manlier of the family so•don't be'sur- gtis9 when sjte,gails on you. Wp11, I must be going now, and you w'on to h'ttellt 02 , for a few da3ts bebause 'the' women have asked the nnr50 1.0 give a %fom0 N'urstng•Ciask this week,' Coma, Son," "Yes, ntot:her, to bed by eight 0 0100k int ono or my health chorea," "Where did the nitre° come from, did you say?""Oh, duo le a Paiute, health Nurse from the P'roVinetal Departnieut of fealtht" If you wo uid like 10 knovrthe iiam or the -nurse in late fitsta•iet. Where you live, write to Department of Health, 8padiva House, Tomato. iccupatian An AW to'Hetalth. On au OOetteioa when Nelson hod a big fleet at sea for, two Menthe et li time he records that In Metporioa'eo death ficial ethknees 9preureted Rr71on� the 7,000 or 8,000 persons in the fleet. Ho attributed these remarkable re, enlle mot merely to .tee I/)lyat0al .elite ronnilitrks of tube erect but also to the conetnt:t ntebtal stimulne which he eroueol by ;ireViding the seamen with oeelpattonand frequent .pnluseelenta. Thine helped to keep the various fac- atlttes in continual play and avoided the monotony whfeli most eats health through 11.5 deadening effects on the mind and spirits,--•Maliaa's 'ktfe of Oleleen. NEW HEALTH FOR 1 SUFFERING WOMEN !Aching Batiks and .Tired Lianbs Need Not be "Endured. Too many wolnen endure suffering that 'casts a shadow over half her ex• iatence• An aching back, tired limbs, attacks ot faintness, splitting head- aches need not be a part of a womau'e life. Such trials Indicate plainly ttiat the blood is thin and watery and that the sufferer needs the help of n real tonic such as Dr. Wllitaina: Pink Pills. Strfferidg women eta have used this medicine speak of it in the litghest terms. Among those who bave been thus bellied is Mrs, Ada L. Harman, Virden, Man., who writes:—'Follow- ing the birth of a still -born child a few years ago, I had a•very serious time. I was so weak for months that I could not walk across the room without a feeling of faintness. I had scarcely strength enough•to stand up, and when dressing would have to sit down two or three times. My face and lips were colorless, I had no appetite, and life clid not seem worth Living. A friend urged nth 't0 try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I got six boxes. 'Before they were all, gone 1 felt improved. ;Map- petite was returning, color was corn- ier, into my face; and I was visibly stronger. I cOntenued taking the pills and fully regained my former good health. I consider Dr,-W1lHams' Pink Pills a blessing to weak women, and hope myexperience' will induce some ethersufferer to try them." .you "eau get these pills from any medicine dealer, or by mall et 50 cents a box direct from The ,Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Experiences With Scrub Sires. ;The most eonvineing argument in favor of the purebred sire instead of the grade, andserub are the actual re - Perth' which have been obtained from the use of both types. The following are actual experiences of farmers on thine own farms: A farmer in Dufferia County, On- tario, had n.tario,'had a call -dropped March 18th, 1919, which he sold on December 12th of the same year at 281,1e cents per pound,,,; .This baby beef brought $169,21, This calf was out of a good grade ow which was herself sired by a purebred bull, The calf was also sired by an approyed tYPo of purebred tnoutte old they seetnod a poor lot, but the buil with kept for mother season in Pette .of oar observation:, When the steers were put ie re feed when rlatng two years, as is our eustome the folly At our !election meet If/utensil stared nitin the face every titus we went to Nod thein. They wouldn't respond to good feeding and attention. There was tittle pleasure in trying to fatteu .them and they went to utarltet with ferir exceptions an interior hunch. We lard toarired our lesson and eornocimes telnit it was fortunate that we did keep the bull long enough to be really Inn 'rowed forever by the experiences and lase of a cheap sire, 'Our next buil was of Graintord Mar - gine Weed -costing $100 et 'six menthe. ,Our first crop -at calves healed our twounds, Fine growtlty fellows, they accounted for any 'feed given, were a souire of pleasure to the eye and brought the best price when sent to inarket. Counting the difference in weight, 'adding the extra value per pound and malting,' allowance for feed contunied, there was a balance at front $20 to $25 per steer in favor of the good 'buil. A wore case wax thnt' of the heifers from the 'scrub hull. They had to be sold for beef. lnetead •ot being able to select good heifers we bad loot two years by using tbe serab. Tbough it cannot be counted in dollars and cents, the satisfaction In feeding and caring for good animals is really worth more than ail other fea- tures combined." Can you afford to use a Grade or Scrub )3u11? The Thoughtless Commercial. A wit Of no mean order was the Rev. 8, Baring -Gould, whose book, "Further Reminiscences," contains this story: The Duke of Connaught once went to an inn in Ireland; aud, se bis boots were muddy, he sat down on the stairs and removed them, so that h0 should not soli a new earpet. Soon attar a commercial traveller arrived whose boots were also encased in mud, but he strode in without hesitation. The landlady ventured to expostu- late,' and mentioned bow differently the Duke had behaved, "Hang Iti" said the man. "Princes can afford .to cousider people's feel- ings, I cannot, Put the damage in the bill." a BABY'S OWN TABLETS ALWAYS IN THE HOME ' Once a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her little ones she will use nothing else and as Iong as (here are babies in the home yob will always and a box of Baby's Own Tablets on hand, Thousands of mothers have be- come canvinced through the aetual use The stern voice ofparental author - of -the Tablets that there is nothing to ity had made itself beard, and little equal there in' banishing constipation Jackie had been forbidden to stay(' and indigestion;'brsaking up colds and behind on the playground after school' simple fevers; expellieg wo;ms and AM's. Jackie's orderr were to come promoting that healthful refreshing .straight home immediately school was. sleep so..neeessary t0 the welfare off over; and he had obeyed them to the little ones. Among the thousands of [letter for some tura, but, unfortunate - mothers who praise Baby's Own "Tab- I ly, one day he forgot. He arrived • lets is Mfrs. Alex. J. Perry, Atlantic, home very late, dirty. and tired. t ''Look re h e ' sa id hit fattier an ri' g 'Y, "didn't you promise me you'd come straight. home?" "Yes, father," was the meek reply. "And didn't I promise to punish you it you stayed behind?" "Yes, father," answered Jackie, more meekly still. "But as I forgot my promise I won't hold you to yours," G. Algarsson, the 24 -Year-old British Columbia explorer, left Liver- pool on May 1st preparatory to malting an attempt to reach the North Pole by airplane. The :ship leeland, shown in drydoek near Falmouth, gangland, will take Trim and his plane to a paint north of, Spitsbergen. Submerged Sovereigns. The world's heaviest liner is the The Bank of England has its own I Majestic. Fully laden she turns, the water supply. One artesian well, four • scale at 64,000 tons. hundred feet deep, gives a supply of seven thousand gallons an hour. As a direct eonsequenee of the high cast of water In. London the bank authorities, I Anit:s ?.'1'• SO zo no PLAIN ASVD , 115 1 ,,,ole, at bnme: ,viol, or ,pore lenq, in X910, placed a contract to sink an-, aoad nay: sort: sent ,uy a;teme: .11 ftss 5al1. other wen. This renders the bank in- I scud ,,amp for PORleererr: n'"1"51Manufnoturfi,t public supply.of; dependent of thero.. }toalrsel. water. One curious use to which this water Asruntnt0 BC'Stln5 oi&n,,,,,, , n1115, is put is not generally known—the bill-, Pena(, rani,• nmuias end Barred nock Rio, lion department is nightly submerged :TIS wrlaht l'or,i Bro- into, one in several feet of water by the action of machinery, •bx. The same machinery is so adjusted Yr T that if, during then d dayor night, a dis ng g t,_ honest Whale,' should take even one NIGHT 19 from, a pile of a thousand sovereigns, r MORNING fp' Za n the whole pile would instantly sink KEEP YOUR and a pool of water take its place. y LEAN CLEAR A1VD HEALTHY byte P0R MEG oro CARE 0000•„WMO. CO.'Mi5Aaaaip --, Classified Advertisements NtlRl: CAtALOQUE,. Not a Bond, N.s, who says I always keep sire. In the same stably on similar Baby's Own Tablets in' the house as I feeding and treatment at the same time know ot no other medicine that can was "a. calf also out of a fairly good equal them for the minor ills that grade cow but sired by a grade bull. come to young children." The Tablets Thiscalf was -dropped Nov, 5111, 1918, are sold by medicine dealers or by and was sold on the same day as the mail at 25c a box from The Dr. Wil- calf already referred to (Dec. 12, 1919). imams' Medicine Coe Brockville, Ont, He brought 19 cents per pound or 4i cents Iess per pound than his stable The first aerial passage across the mate by the purebred buil and he British Channel was made in 1785, brought $174,80, Ile ryas 411 months when Francois. Blanchard and an older, had taken more feed and care, , American companion travelled front but did not have as good quality and England to` France in a balloon, so was not as profitable as his better bred' stable mate. These calves were For Sore Throat Use Minard'sLlniment exceptionally wen fed, but breeding _ It is those things which he itt not compelled to do—the jd't trehtment pf the helpless -that test the 'Miro of men's character. Not a penny of capital but a de- termination to get on is the best capi- tal a man can have. Money may be eaten through, but you don't eat ship farmer, Middlesex ;County, with through your determination. Purebred and scrub bulls shows very oio$ely the place of the scrub sire. Six years ago he had in his herd eight very even purebred cows that gave him eight bull calves from purebred sire. These were made steers and kept until two and one-half years old, . finished. on grass and when sold averaged $140 each. The next year theefarmer was ailing and was unable to take his cows a dietancs> to a purebred sire. A neighbor offered him the use of 1st's sbrub sire- The progeny from meting front which flve steers were kept, fed and marketed, under the same condi- tions breught: $114 each,, although there bad'• beau tt slight rise ba price during the year. This farmer stetted that on the five ethers he lost $130, in. one year, and to the average farmer tieing a scrub a ire on ten tomato, the Iwo would be $260, from a beef stand- point atone. If Die daughters -df the scrub bull `tette, kept in the'berd this loss would show in their calves in lees. er degree. This man claims that M. soon os farmers keep an aooutate pro. at and loss account the. scrub bull will disappear. A Peel 'County taiemor's experientie is as follows:—""'hough we had been using purebred built for many yea,ra previous to a• time about nine yoare ago, we yielded to t.emptatiori on a growthy looking, well -Wit ' 'grade Shorthorn for which we said $35 at six months old, (Why should he not produee as good stock as a registered coif costing $75 more of leas?) When 1110 first Calves were about tour or five e counted to the extent of 414, cats per pound and enabled.the feeder. to mar- ket,his best calf at very close to as• leech money in 41,4 months shorter time- This is a ease where the feed- ing was'right in both cases and where the purebred bull was -directly respons- ible for the difference. 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'I eaw'the Vegetable Compound advertised in the `Montreal Standard' and I have taken four bottles ofit, I was a very sick wo- man and I feel so' nti(ch better I would not be without it. I also nee Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash. I recant- mend the medicines to my friends and I am willing for Yoe to neemyletter ail a testimonial "—Mrs. M. W. 120Sle, 58(1 Notre Dame Street, Lachine, Quebec. Doctor Said an Operation Itrevost, Alberta,— "Perhaps you will remember sending me one of your books a year ago. 1 was itt a bad condition and would suffer awful pains at times and could not do anything. The doctor said I could hot heve children unless I went under an operation. I read testimonials of Lydia E. itlnkham's Vegetable Compound in the papers end a friend recommended me to take it. After taking three bottles I became much better and now have a boat ybaby ,. girl. four menthe old, I de my holier:- work and help a little with the chores, I recornniend the Vegetable Compotm to my friends and ant willing f0r you tbj use this testiulonielletter, "—NArseA,A., ADAMS, Box 54, ProWost, Alberta. O ISSUE No, lee—'25.