X, « Zl SCOOTING / Xl AJw, /// \ IvwS Here * There ' / Everywhere ) J a A brother to every other Scout, without regard to race or creed e y Ufl INBED BY BACKACHE Now -- Thanks to Kruschen -- Not a Trace of Pain This woman's lile was made a misery misery by the pains of backache. Then her father, who had proved the value -of Kruschen himself, advised her to try it. She did, and here is her grateful letter:-- "For years I have oeen suffering with pains in the back. At times I had to stay in bed for days. 1 could not walk, or even stand. My father was using Kruschen Salts for the same thing. He, too, used to suffer badly, and Kruschen relieved him. He advised me to try it. I did so, and did not get a pain for three 'rears. 1 then neglected my daily \ for about six months, and two nths ago the pain returned. I _.„ried another remedy--it failed, so I again started Kruschen. Now 1 have not a trace of pain, thanks to Kruschen."---(Mrs.) H.R. Pfiins in the back are Usually due to impurities in the blood -- waste products which the internal organs are failing to expel from the system. The numerous salts in Kruschen assist assist in stimulating these orgàns to healthy, normal activity, and so help them to keep the system free from harmful waste matter. Roosevelt Bans Speculation WASHINGTON. -- President Roosevelt has prohibited stock market market speculation by the United States Government's 1,000,000 employees. It is against sound Government pol- isy, the President declared, for any officer, or employee, to trade directly, directly, or indirectly, except for "bona fide investment purposes." A close associate said the President acted primarily to protect the average $l,800-a-year Government clerk from stock gambling temptations. Poultry Keepers A Bargain For Yoo -Vhë last 100 complete sets of the famous Cold-Belt Poultry Course--• to he cleared at a sacrifice. Discontinuing Discontinuing 6 the Course. It: will not he reprinted. Here Is an opportunity of a life time to get a real, practical, authoritative Course in Poultry Poultry Farming for a mere song--a Course taken by hundreds of successful Poultry Farmers, It consisted of 30 lessons and instructions by correspondence. Now we are discontinuing the Course and offer the 30 lessons only, bound neatly in a book forjn, for only $5.00. There are about 100 sets"left and we are clearing them out quickly. Send firstly only 25c to cover postage and handling. We'll send you the complete set of 30 lessons. Keep them 10 days and If they are not. all we claim them to be, just mail them back. If they please you, keep them and send a further $1 every, month for 5 months. That's fair enough. , ' Write at once to SHAW SCHOOLS LIMITED Dept. P.W. 1130 Bay St., Toronto The annual . repora of the Boy Scouts' Association for 1936, presented presented at the annual meeting at Ottawa, Ottawa, showed a total membership of 85,946, an increase over 1935 of 5,345 net, or over and above the boys who completed their training and passed on out of the movement. The figures for the different sections sections of the movement were- Wolf Cubs, 31,120; Scouts, 44,491; Lone Scouts, 577; Sea Scouts, 319; Rovers, Rovers, 2,693; Rover Sea Scouts, 211; leaders of all ranks, 6,980. As in previous years, Ontario reported reported the highest provincial figures, with a total membership of 31,585. Quebec was next with 8,736 Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, 8,626 ; Alberta, 8,032 ; Bditish Columbia, 6,881; Nova Scotia, Scotia, 4,795; New Brunswick, 3,865; Prince Edward Island, 575. The report congratulated the officers officers of La Federation des Scouts Catholiques of Quebec upon an increase increase within a year of more than 50 per cent, in membership. Congratulations also were extended extended to the Salvation Army Life Saving Saving Scouts upon a substantial addition addition to their numbers in 1936. Papers Papers confirming the affiliation of the Life Saving Scouts and the Boy Scouts, as autonomous organizations under the Chief Scout for Canada Three New 1937 Cream Separators To Be Given Away In Contest The manufacturers of the Anlcer- Holth Cream Separator announce a novel contest in which the company will give away three of its 1937 streamlined Chief Models with stainless stainless steel discs and White Duco finish. finish. Those who participate in the contest need not buy anything to enter---it is open to anyone except Anker-Holth dealers and their employees employees and employees of Anker- Holth Manufacturing Company. Each contestant is to state in his own words, as many or as few as he likes, why he wants his next cream separator to have a self-balancing howl and bo guaranteed in writing to he self-balancing. That is all there is to it. To each of those sending sending in the three best answers, the manufacturer will ship, all charges paid, one of these new 1987 models. and the- Canadian General Council of the Boy Scouts' Association were signed at the annual meeting. The report showed that Boy Scout Christmas Toy Shops operating in 161 towns and cities across the Dominion Dominion last Christmas provided gifts for approximately 100,000 children of needy families. Scout "Apple Days" were held in over 150 places, and many thousands of apples were sold for eating out of hand, to the mutual benefit of apple growers and local Scouting funds. Much incidental advertising of the good eating qualities of Canadian apples was secured. The planting in the Scout Forest at Angus, Ont., of 70,000 young trees during the 24th May week end was a feature of the report on Scout reforestation work. Since 1929, 450,000 trees have been planted on this site., Similar activities were reported reported from Nova Scotia and Manitoba. Manitoba. During 1936 a total of 10,361 Proficiency Proficiency Badges qualifying for various various kinds of public service were studied and passed by Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs. Scouts passed examinations examinations for 11,098 badges on subjects aimed to improve them physically, and to assist them in discovering discovering a life occupation. VANCOUVER, -- Powell River Company, Lt., British Columbia's major major producer of newsprint, has announced announced it would spend $400,000 to enter the export pulp field. Harold S. Foley, executive vice- presidnet of the company, said work had begun on installation of machinery machinery to produce dry unbleached sulphite sulphite pulp. Thé new machinery will have a capacity of 30,000 tons a year when running at full production, Foley said, but it will be operated only at half-speed" "for the time being." Foley said he believed a large part of the unbleached product would find a market in the Orient, especially in Japan. He said world-wide improvement improvement in the pulp market had led the company to depart from its previous conce'ntration on manufacture of newsprint. 3,000 In Watches Left In Washroom TORONTO.--A sample case and club bag containing $3,000 worth of watches were abandoned by an unknown unknown man in a Union station washroom washroom when he was apparently startled startled by entrance of an attendant and left. The watches were later identified as having been stolen earlier in the day from a watch salesman's car on Yonge street. Clifford Parker, 22, the washroom attendant, had stepped outside for a moment to telephone when the man entered carrying the bag and sample case. When Parker returned, the man brushed past him and out the door, leaving the bags. The sample case had been left open, with several watches missing, apparently grabbed as the man left. Indians sent wireless signals by placing a hollow log in a river and beating the uppermost end with a stick; the vibrations carried many miles in the water. As indicated on a Fahrenheit thermometer, the range of temperature temperature is from ahsolute zero, or minus 459 degrees, to about 12,000 degrees, degrees, which is the estimated temperature temperature of the sun. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES Full or part time to represent represent us in the sale of high class mining issues which will stand the most rigid investigations. investigations. Write with full particulars. 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The other, a boy from Philadelphia, offered only $3, but his offer was accepted. English lad (afterwards)--I say, old ahing, who did you sell the dog to that other chappie for less money? New York Youngster (grinning eagerly)--The dog can walk hack from Philadelphia, but he would have a heck of a time swimming the Atlantic Atlantic ocean. Guffs of May Wind Greed distorts the vision of even the most careful investors . . . The only two who can live as cheaply as one are a flea and a dog . . .. Life begins when you are told that you are going to be a father.. . .. We are beginning to suspect that a large part of the unemployed did not work even when times were good . . . It is four o'clock before many people really begin to work Men do their hardest work i t the bottom of the ladder, not at the top .. , . Good thoughts and good things do survive in this world ... A mnfi must agree with us before we are able to admit admit he is a sensible person , . . Gay parties always seem to come in bunches .... We can't do everything - at once, but we ran do something at once ... . Nobody 'c akes good socially socially until he learns to look interested when he is bored . . . Genius does take short cuts, but it rarely escapes initial drudgery. . ,.ln tasks requiring mental activity, the hardest part is getting started . When a man is resigned to his fate, his resignation is usually accepted . If you make it easy for people to reach you they will form the habit of doing business business with you . . Some men burn their candles at both ends in order to make both ends meet , . . Face the facts, brutal though they may bo . . . Leisure is by-product of efficiency .. . . Eventually everyone will have to settle down to the old grind . ,, Brains aren't everything, but they're important . . . If you're lying about your age, keep quiet about your college year , . . Girls who can't add or count change have no right to get married ... Concentrate Concentrate on your job and you will forget forget your other troubles. Will the Pessini; Years Lead, Us I h!» Way? A little more tired at the close of day; A little less anxious to have our way; A little less read y tc scold or blame ; A little more care for another's name ; A broader view and a saner mind; A little more love for all mankind; A little more charity in all our views; A little less thirst for the daily news; A little more leisure to sit and dream ; A little more real the things unseen; WAKE IIP YOUR LIVER BILE™ And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Harm* to go The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Harmful poisons go into -the body, and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. A mere bowel movement doesn't always get at the cause. You need something that-works on the liver as well. It takes bhose good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to got these two pounds of bile flowing freely and* make you feel "up and up". Harmless and gentle, they make the bile flow freely. They do the work of calomel but have no calomel or mercury in them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by > name ! Stubbornly refuse anything else. 25c. And so we are faring a-down the way 1 That leads to the gates of a better] day. , , ) A lot of time is wasted when, in- : stead of using our heads and analyzing analyzing our problems, we try to argue that our first guess was right. All the seasons in Malay have the same temperature, and the sun rises j and sets at the some hour the year ) around. Jamison -- I used to sell things to nudist colonies. Jackson - -What kind of t hings ? 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