ining T paroxyswe wiing up ra- of attacks of coughing ma; ter that meal it is all fast time, but a pills s Snsiel sng Jiao thar the out of the a intended. Miss Ger- 0, Ont., was: attack- sm and found reliet ns' Pink Pills. She' ear ago I was at- will | £5 tacked by eho and' for two i food, Ban a curse yd nds he ou 3 nd rnings when a ae at Fis igh ak pi gard it as a warning and give over-indul, gee. RI is allowed to! and. continue 11 be in time enla ment of th ven Ae, alters 1 very soon open ie a Bias is needed In South Africa. "In 1901 1 raised the South. African rinciples of which were practi 3 e of the Scout training penned to men. The troop was made a small unit, in order that the Commander 'should be able to deal with each indi 3 Yidual on personal knowledge of him; the system of patrols was {nitlated, | monly in mi day. At what age is this cough most revalent It may occur at any time, uring adult te but is most com- | men who lead ry indulge; adie ives, eatin, ng and and drinking, not ikely but too wi Constabulary on lines of my wh. he a result, the lining membrane of the cough will disappear. 4 Kind of Cough. A sold b puis liver at intervals of a few a ow doses of bismuth and pepsin mixture, and above all no more over- indulgence in alechel or such stimu-- lants for a tim the congestion of As the stomach will ud th And the] EASY TRICKS No. 0. 50 Brush It Off of six men under a leader. R bility was thus given to the junior .. non-commissioned officers, and emula- tion between the patrols produced a d spirit to a higher standard of ef- ciency all around. The human side * was appealed to, and the men were trusted; on their honor to a very large degree in. carrying out their duties. "Their uniform for fleld work was the . cowboy hat, shirt, green tie, and shorts. Badges were awarded for pro- AMiclency in different lines of work. © "On my return to England in 1908 ~~ 1-found-that; among others, Miss Maa- on, Head of a training school for teach- ers, had adopted 'Aids for Scouting' a textbook for their instruction in ation and education as a step to : training. In 1904 I had a ersation with Sir Willlam Smith, founder of the Boys' Brigade, as to the training for boys, and I to write a book for them on lines of 'Aids to Scouting,' asa for enthusing the boys and gly- ing the wider scope and greater var- ~ lety to their training for citizenship. "The First 8cout Camp. "In 1907 1 held a trial camp for opt Jas Brownsea Island, at "of other schools to sxperiment on, and its result exceed: other African tribes, which reflect- some of the ideas of Epictetus, and. 'methods of the: ancient nd Trish training thei I also looked into the Bushido: e Japanese as well as the more method of. John Pounds: for. ith -- and Jahn for their 'well as those of ly put into | ce by Bir Willlam Bmith, tos pson; Dan Beard and Jahn, more | because he put into practice in moi ern times the © idea of Livy of voluntary associations of boys for improving their physique and developing their patriotism. No "Boy Scoute™ Till 1907. "I had never heard the title 'Boy Bm SL SOL, 2% ng in + I chose it 'because this training tish was based in principle and detail on 'that which I BER a ere 'Scout Mas- out the hapdbook atitle "Scouting for tion in being once more the scene of conflict." Probably no island in .the | world: has had a more chequered: hil} - One of thé loveliest of all the Greek | isles, it has changed hands more than a score-of times, and has had as many different owners. the site of the first naval battle fought dred: years before the birth able Near Eastern crises--an {sland French, Sicilians, A travelling salesman, so the story goes, discovered this little stunt. Perbaps you can try it on your friends. .You'll need a coin. and a whisk broom. Hand the whisk broom to a friend and put the coin on the palm of your right hand. Extend the palm --and coin---toward your friend and say: ""Brush it off." He won't be able; to do it. It is-not necessary for you to. pre. pare the coin and there is no trick about it. All that you have to do is to place the coin in the centre of the palm. Of course, your friend can shove or drag the coin off--but he can't brush it off. The trick can also--or can't also --be done with a. clothes brush: (Clip this out and paste it, with other. of thaderies, in a-sorapbook, Corfu, prominent in thenews asare 'sult of Signor Mussolinl's ultimatum to Greece, is 'living up-to-its reputa- Known originally as Coreyra, it was in the annals of Greece, the engage ment taking place nearly seven hun. Christ: Since then it has fi in umer-, which hes been the cause of 'almost! endless bloodshed. ; Pirates. of old Illyria, Romans English, Italians, Corsairs, Turks, and, of courss, Greeks A num- d in different om: shefore pated that th a8 am addi ki Dboys b; have. all had a hand in its affairs at some time or other.' jt passed under Greek control at. the wish of its (nhabitants. . ; 'To-day. its future is as uncertain as hf Great Britain | . ruled it for not quite fifty years, when:| : it was. Itisa' 'beautiful dream fs- § THE FALL WEATHER HARD.ON LITTLE ONES| Canadian fall "weather is extremely hard on little ones. One day is warm and bright, and the next wet and cold. These sudden changes bring on colds, cramps and colle, and unless baby's little stomach is kept right the result may be serious. There is nothing to equal Baby's Own Tablets in keeping the littl> ones well. They sweeten the stomach, regulate the bowels, break up colds and make baby: thrive. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. Brock- ville, Ont. ee Too Strenuous. The farmer took the man out to a fleld and started him at plowing be: hind two horses, Two hours later the new farmhand returned to the house utterly exhaust. ed. The farmer asked him how he was getting along. "Not gettin' along at all," snapped the new man disgustedly; "how do you expect me to hold a plow with two bigy strong horses trying to pull it away from me all the time?" RA aS a-- New Pest. A pest called white pine blister rust is attacking white pine nursery stock | in localities from. the Atlantic to the Pacific. i ---- _. Photographing the flashes of a ug was recently accomplish- lightning b: ed by- letting: the bug crawl over photographic. plate. b+ J ratand-dloan "Mother had a box of Dr. joints of my limbs so that I could not Williams' Pink Pills in the house and thought they might help me. I began even | (Hing them, and when I had taken these pills got a further supply, with the result that the rheumatism van- ished and I was a well girl. I may add that my mother and two of my sisters have also used the pills for various ail- ments with equal success, and now we! are never without them in the house." If you are suffering from any con. dition due to poor, watery blood, or weak nerves, begin taking Dr. Wil risk; lame' Pink Pills now, and note how your strength and health will improve. You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail, at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Tor! Ideal Conditions. "Do you; think he could afford a car?" "To be sure he could. Doesn't he own his own home and there's no mortgage on it." -- Lie, In Weight. Lytway; the butcher, had been busy for a few 'moménts with a well-worn dictionary, .Suddenly he closed it with a snap and glowered at hig wife. * "That Mrs. Smarte is getting too clever," he, howled, "What's the matter?" asked the good 'lady, surprised at this criticism of a good customer. "When she came in just now she told me I ought to rename my scales the Ambush brand." "Well, why--1" "I've just looked up:the word," went on the infuriated man, "and the dic- tionary says that ambush means 'to lie in wait!" PUT + Save Your Pans: When food sticks to the cooking utensils, use a clothespin to loosen it, fustead of a knife, and you will not gcrateh your pan. Ask for Minard's and take no other. weeks was confined to my bed. The y| trouble was so painful, affecting the CL | The lakes ten miles k two ren fn we I re , mountains; that nd it, it has the appearance of an immense ruffled white, sheet. Borings have falled to reveal fits depth, and as new deposits are formed after excavations the supply would ap- | pear to beilinexhmustible; A railway has been bullt to it, refineries opened, and every year something like 160,000 tons of soda reach us from tip won- der lake in Bast Africa. White Island, off New Zealand, con- tains another of these remarkeable minenral deposits. It is sixty acres in extent, and about fifteen feet deep. Its water contains a high percentage of hydrochloric and Sulphur acids. On account of the deadly fumes it is pogsible to live on the island 'only be- tween November and March. Then large quantities of gypsum and sul- phur are mined and exported. Be: tween these dates the wind always sible to get at the valuable chemicals, -- re Dumb Friends of the Famous. Few dogs have been photographed as frequently as Laddie Boy, the late President Harding's terrier. This dog waa so devoted to its master that for some days after his death it refused to eat. Laddie Boy brings to mind Caesar, the favorite terrier of King Edward. The tenderest friendship existed be- tween the King and his dog, and Caesar always slept in his master's bedroom, When the King was taken ill Cassar fretted so much that he, too, became ill, and when the King died Caesar's grief was intense. He would not eat and wandered miserably about the palace. It was only with difficulty that his life was saved. There are many cases on record of dogs-actually dying.of grief. A recent one was of the pet of Mistral, the French poet. It refused food and would not move from the study. Ex- actly a week-later the dog was found lying dead beneath its: master's writ- ing table. Mr. Lloyd George {is rarely seen without Ruffles, the great sable and white St.. Bernard which he. brought home from Switzerland in 1920. What is more, the then Prime Minister broke the law by bringing the dog straight to Downing Street before it was placed in quarantine. npr ------ $4.60 Profit From Each Hen. By 8. W. Knife. A short time ago an article appeared in the "Pickering News" stating that "HK. W. Ruddy, who has a country re- sidence there, cleared $4,600 profit from 1,000 hems for the preceding twelve months," and employed all help required to look after them, This cer- tainly shows there is money to be made from hens. -How? By proper di good care and attention. Poultry raisingn is as much a business as any other business and to make a success one must understand what he is doing and why. The winter is not the natural laying geason, therefore to get good egg pro- duction, when prices are high, the hens must be fed with that object al- ways in view. They need exercise to keep the body warm, which should be provided by making them work (scratch) for every grain of feed. The feed should be stimulating and body- building, such as wheat and corn, say 409% of each, making up the other 20% with Western oats, buckwheat, peas, ete. It is best just to feed enough at a time so as to keep the bird always ready for the next meal. A lot has been sald for and against "hot mash." Mr. Ruddy fed hot mash as & mid-day meal all through the win- ter. In the average home there is usually 4 considerable amount of table scrap which can profitably be utilized, mixing it along with the lay- ing mash and fed in a "crumbly" con- dition, not sloppy. Feed at mid-dsy and just enough; if you feed too mué¢h the birds will gp to roost, which 1s not desirable. Why not feed hot mash in 'the. morning? - Because birds will easily fill their "crops," stand around Magadl i rhe blows in one direction, making it pos: |* din | TheTobacco of Quality Va LB. TINS packages --- Trains That Never Stop. A neverstop railway, the trains of which require neither driver, conduct- or, nor signals, is being experimented with at the Kutsaal, Southend, Eng land, where yards of track have been laid for testing purposes. The speed of the train is automati- cally increased and decreased. When it arrives-at'a station. the train. slows down to about one mile and a half an hour, so that passengers can step to a "landingetage" level with the station platform. The principle is similar to that of the escalator. But once past a station the train gathers speed-up to twenty-four miles an hour. Its speed is controlled by a screw, which is driven by a special motor. No noise is made by the train, and the wheels have rubber tyres. eel MONEY ORDERS! A Dominion Express Money Order for five dollars costs three cents. -------- ene Light and Heat. The light and heat that make life possible are flashed to us in eight and one-half minutes over the 90,000,000 odd miles that separate us from the sun. But the nearest of the stars is so far away that its light needs more than four years to reach us. ---- tt To achieve success not by heritage | but by individual effort is the greatest | joy of life.--J. P. Morgan. mineral deposits have been discovered in Madagascar. ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not get. ting the genuine Baye: product proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-three years for Colds , Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" only. Bach unbroken, package con- tains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Pa pr Remarkably rich radium bearing) Aspirin is the trade mark (registered t0 Farthings. Round farthings were not coined un til the year 1210; before then pennies broken into four pieces made farthings (fourthings), Refreshes Tired Eyes 'Write Mutine Co., Chicago, forEye Care Book America's Ploneer Dog Remedies | Why Have: Skin Trouble Caiewa Will Prevent It Inthe of all skin troubles bathe wih Cuticura Soap p and hot water, gently, md @ Cu Olntment to "t AA not, fail ¢o ae the parts. e Talcum in your toilet iG 0 LARGE FAMILY Recommends Lydia E. Pink- "10 Other Mothers lice N. Nort 3m the. of four in Canada) of Bayer Ai e of Motioaceticacidester of Salieylicacid. While it is well known that Aspirin means - Bayer Manufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the Tab- and get' chilled, whereas grain first thing makes them active and keeps" them wart. Grain should also be fed in"the- evening. Soft teed being more . 'digested, the birds' crops are "long: beforé daylight and yeu 'cannot expect man on beast to do their lets' of Hayer Company will be stamp- ed with théir general trade mark, the "Reyer Cross." "EALT Keep your health. Al i ways keep Minard's (handy, The universal : iy :