"up smiling © his oy he cried, as he held A aD for Hy eof re must be | come to you fn 'lite, don't complain, asd Snoegotieally snd. emiciontly all e sent you by mall at 50 | be - boxes for $2.50 by * it you are dissatisfied |PT BE Ear 80 far dome in lite, to blame? . Do you think 'you | nave been cheated because you | haven't achieved the success you | thought you Would? Do you not know Luck is such a n dlgitie wy that men do not Charl Sehr ting it, Can. you "It you are dissatiefied wiht whist has The very energy you are now expend- {pg in grumb) 4 and finding fault | would 'help you to' make your life a success. Just think how much you might have achieved, iow much better off you might have been if you had _-- wasted ion|at a punching machine, wh i ; Ih Once a mother has used Baby's Own || Tablets for her little ones she will use nothing else. Her use of them leads her to believe there i¢ no other medi- cine . to equal them for any of the {many 'minor ailments of childhood. Concerning them Mrs. 'ene - Bois- vert, East Aldfield, Que., ro: "My baby was terribly constipated, but af- ter the use of Baby's Own Tablets he 'is. entirely well again. 'I am so well satisfied with the Tablets that I lose 29 opportunity in recommendidg them to other niothers." The Tablets are 801d by medicine dealers or by mail at | 25 cents a box fromi"The Dr: Williams' Medicine Co., . Brockvite, Ont. Lullshios Fro Other. Lands. The following are some translations {| of lullabies sung fo lle. dhildren in | 'other lands: Danish. | sige, ys 'The field your father ploughs; Your mother feeds pigs In the sty, She'll come and slap you when you cry. Spanish. : The moon shines bright," And the snake darts swift and light; 1 see five baby bullocks, '| And a calf young and white. N° Swedish. Hush, hush, baby mine; : | Pussy climbs the big. green: pine; .| Mother turns the mi : | Father to Kili the ple has gone. le ; Minar Linimant. Relieves Neuraigia | fod uction of fire by means of "lof the careless - not realizing danger of certain kinds of ma- Shiner on and Faing caught in elie , ve often seen pH of lo ~ cd? hia bavy lost ask i en one glance or word would any ob- should _ never have been nt to such: darniger- work. Industrial statistics. show that aking, dipping, ete. and hore the opiet demaer es in their not ' 'washing the hands regularly and thor- oughly when they have to touchf 'any education' of this kind that the | Government may undertake, there are four measures that should be given|" Special attention. The first is that rehabilitati of industrial cripples; the second is to care for -| boys and girls between 14 and 18 years of age, who are compelled to go to work but are entitled t0 a great- "fer amount of education; the third ie de-f the training of special teachers to nt 'take charge of part-time and other ea} vocational schools; the fourth meas- {ure is to train foremen in industrial plants, and this can be done through r{'evening schools if properly qualified | teachers can be obtained. « By such a comprehensive scheme, elat least a beginning will be made in dealing with @ social problem that 'needs the earnest attention of all good citizens, and which will require thef united efforts of both Government and people if the race standard is to be improved. ! puiation The record of; crime at the present time is Some indication of what has to be done in mental) hygiene, What the Boy Scouts Are 1 Doing. Scout officers of the counties of Hastings, Northumberland, Lennox and Addington held a conference in Tienton racently. Dr. James W. Rob- * ertéon and othersDominion and Pro- vincial Seout oficers Were present. he indred Hniation Boy Scouts Cubs took part in 'the largest +o parade Hamilton has ever had last: Saturday. After passing in re- View order before district and provin- officers they marched to a park 'where the rest*of the afternoon was spent in games and fleld day sports. . * ' "If the Town Foreman of Cochrane | has his way the Town Council will eall one of the public squares of the town "Scout Park." cleaned the place up and for the first time made it look like something real, and that they have done enough other good things around Cochrane to. war- t such recognition. The 'local op and Wolf Cub Pack charters are to hang in the Town Hall, as up there Scouting and Cubbing areref- cially sponsored by 'the mun ieipsl or- In competition with Cadets, junior rifle corps from schools and colleges, Girl Guides and other organizations, Boy Scouts carried off first prizes If the Wallace Nesbitt Junior First Ald Competitions of the St. John Ambul ance Aseociation - in five provinces, The" Ontario winners were the 2nd Ottawa Troop of Boy Scouts. The 1921 comp te are now out, ut and Scouts are expected to again make a 'big Showing. A very Srey Bt nevertheless quickly planned, search conducted by | Seoutmaster W. N. Norrie of the 28rd Troop and eleven of his |Soones resulted {n the finding-of a ¢ girl very soon af- ippearance had been re: ig is the third lost. child has been called upon n during. the past two T. J. PARKER 4246 Juneau Street, Seattle, Wash, U.S.A. "f nied to think all the Tanlac tes- timonials were exaggerated, but I have felt thankful a thousand times I ever believed in it ough to give the medicine a trial" uit fa T. J. Parker, wellknown salesman for Gately's Clothing Store, residing at 4246 Juneau St., Seattle, Wash,, U.S.A. "Several years 0 1 commenced having periodic spells of sickness and 'a few months ago I had an attack that I thought would finish me. When 1 did finally get up, I was scgrcely able to go, I had no appetite and what lit- tle I forced mywelf to eat caused so much gas on my stomach I could hard: ly get my breath, "At Mgnt I was often so bloated I couldn't breathe while lying down and Just had to sit up and struggle for air. At times 1 had cramps so bad I could hardly endure it. "My liver was sluggish and some times I got so dizzy I would nearly fall. I felt tired and miserable all the time, couldn't even sleep and for days at a time I wasn't able to go to work. "Well, a friend of mine finally got me to try Tanlac, and it certainly has done a good job for me. My appe- tite is fine now and although 1 am eating just anything I want and as much as I please, my stomach never gives me the least trouble. I have picked up in weight, my strength has come back to me, and I am now en joying the best of heaith, "All the men at the store kmow Tanlac put me back on my feet, and Ii am glad to give this statement for ar it may be worth to others." Tanlac is sold by leading druggists everywhere.--Advt. A Building Slogan. Own Your Own Home, Be a wise bird Bre Your coin is spent; Even a sparrow Doesn't pay rent. Se Mie The crying evil of the young man who enters the business world tony is the lack of application, preparation, thoroughness, with ambition but with- out the willingness to struggle to gain his desired end.--Theodore N. Vail Ask for Minard's and and take no other. The first pair of silk stockings ever 'woven in Surrey, He'says thé boys | E ~ Canada has an impostant whaling industry along the Pacific coast, a thousand being 'the cateh in 1920 off British Columbia and Alaska. The eucalyptus tree often grows to a height of four hunded feet. Ft isa [mative of 'Australia, and is generally Spolfen of as a gum Gres, Canada pays "the 1 following yearly pensions to her soldiers: totally dis- abled men, $900; wife, $800; first child, $180; second child, $144; third; $120, or $1,644 for a family of this size. Great Britain pays $870, Aus- tralia $854, New Zealand $1,188, South Africa $769, France $660, Italy $872. Total disability pensions, to March 81, 1920, 69,583; of pensions of all classes, 87,000. ASPIRIN Only "Bayer" is Genuipe A Méal of Cut Worms. C. A. Nash, of Toronto, records an experiment with the robin as a cut worm destroyer. One young robin, | kept in confinement, ate 165 cutworms in a day. Had he been compelled to find his own food he would probably have varied it somewhat, as he would not likely find so many cutworms. What he could do when he had the opportunity was clearly demonstrated. | -------------- Krupps are now employing 12,000 people more than in July, 1914, aye believe in a man in proportion hl to his imm from the fixity of his faith in his mission, DR. MINARD, Inventor of the Celebrated MINARD'S LINIMENT Americe's Pienser Dog. Remedies 2 , Book on DOG DISEASES salt Five i2 ane Rest. Citura Hoss ;