as possible the names planning | 825% The probable dates of the! July Tth to 18th, Inclusive, at ho Brantford, Ont. This ¢ will be the thi year: that this fine, partly the disposal of the Provincial Council for its leadership training work. Those ~ who have camped there in other years |... pronounce it. one of the finest camp © sites'In the older sections ot Ontario. We have previously referred to the ' fine Fleadquarters Hut owned by the 1st Chatham Troop. This week's news 'the announcement that the 1s" undertaking to eularge the! by adding a 12-foot addition at the : "addition will take in the, © Scoutmaster's. Ren and. the Court of _ Honor rpom, thus allowing the. space now occupied by these to be used to enlarge the main club room. 'And 'with the news of the enlarging "of Ghatham's hut, comes the announce. ment that the 3rd London Troop (The Third), which "had its name he papers last week for its success fn the Wallace Nesbitt Junfor First Ald Competitions, is constructing a hut of its own, it haying outgrown the tem- porary quarters, it has been using in 8) iburban church. This Is the Spirit." Much has been written the: Soou ng spirit, but the following pleasing incident shows that spirit n A surgeon" on the starr of the St. Micbass Hospital, Toronto, tells of a (ly although not oy was brought into - the accident ward with his clothing torh and dirty and His hands and face bleeding from ? i guts he had: received, the doctor cheerily said, "Well, sonny, and how ; {nto this mess?" The boy. 'me down, and here I am." "But," re- turned the doctor, "most hoys would hve. said - that = the obile | {ran down." a . replied the "boy ir 'his chest y swelling, "that may be, but a Scout wouldn't." ¢ The doctor, relating the story, sald; "That's the spirit! I'm for the Scouts S-acre site will be at |is exactly what is wro correspondence. Neuralgia is not 94 itself a disease; ae ey Xe ven RE eroti 'For instance, I dog's know whether there is a focus of fection somewhere that is g lection and causin ae thigugh- Ye body, which the patient com: Rlaing of, and describes as neuralgia, | neu n again, the trouble may be caused by an anaemic condition of the blood. In Jat s Teoralgia 3 'ommend better ed ae hy a of many cases thar but there may be other causes, suc! a growth somewhere irritating a Seve or Series of nerves, and we must not forget the well-known complaint usually scribed as sciatica. There may be many other causes than these for neur- | algia, but I have Just 'mentioned these! iods 'few examples to 8 how how diffienlt it 'is to tell a person who writes a lef Som a re Just what Sei ne for his complaint, The reason that a difficulty exists is that to eure y disease, one must first find out the 5, of the disease, and this cannot very well be done without a thorough MADE HER BABY 1 Nothing _makes a § a mother more grate: a 4 'than a benefit conferred upon her Mothers everywhere who have Sia. 'Baby's Own Tablets for thels children speak in en tic terms of them, For instance, Mrs. Zepherin Lavole, Three , Que, writes:-- "Baby's Own Tabiets are a wonderful 'medicine for little ones. They Hever fail to regulate the baby's stomach and 'bowels, and make him plump and well. 1 always keep a+box of the Tablets in ers: to do likewise." Most of the or- dinary ailments of childhood arise in the stomach and bowels, and can be quickly banished by Baby's Own Tab- lets, These Tablets relieve constipas and 'indigestion, break up colds : 20d simp to fevers, expel worms, allay pains and promote healthful sleep. ning be are guaranteed to be free Te- | from injurious drugs and are safe even for the youngest and -most delicate child. ~The Tablets are sold by medi: from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. There ate 016,608 Boy Seo Scouts in On- every time after the case of that tario. Com to Life! "Xt th the words we use uld bring up, cine! ; film, the pigtures which lie behind them, conversati would be more entertaining than a rule. For imstance, when thing 1s dilapidated, we bring up an | of an ancient temple. Srupibiing The Feed Which Ralsed.the Winuer of |- a gg-Laying Contest, 1924. bi and name of ST, Soklet a "Motherwell wi f fed Dundas, Ont. that need at seed to "PLUMP AND WELL the house and would advise all mothe cine dealers or by mail at 26c a box | gardens | handy, clean and odorless: {the ase treat- ment ust include Toei nt of>the underlying. cause. Noaral a means pain in the nerve. a differ- ence between neuritis and neuralgin, for in the the ummer case the, Jair 3 usually Steady w nd. persistent, wl - {dn Deus t comes and goes. In course of the i Bousith on be made out by tenderness ,lon deep pressure. Massage and manipulation may be for | of use in some forms of neuralgia, and benefit may be derved from the use of salicylates, jodides and other neur- ¢ medicines. Preparations of 'opium; "morphia and codein - 1 never be taken. for this condition be- cause the danger of habit is too great. be| No medicine of a sedative nature should be given except for short per- 'and n under physicians' fob. trol. Rest and electricity and light tter ie Fa do more hope of relief from do other agents. to your physician ay ire id giye you a complete physical examination. Before you can cure the disease, you 've got to lmow the cause. 'Haydn's "Ox" Minuet. A peculiar title for a musical com- position! Yes, it 1s peculiar; at least, peculiar on the surface. But, hold on! There ds a stofy attached to it! This composition, the "Ox" Minuet, wasn't given a title like that merely to create a public eensation. It came by the title honestly, as the following incident will testify: Hadyn one day gaint stated that he and his 'daughter were Haydn's music; and, as ady was §oofi to be mar ried, he made bold to ask that the composer write a minuet for her wed- ding. Kind "Papa Haydn" consented, and in a few days the man of meat se- cured his music. Not long afterwards, Haydn was surprised to hear this same minuet played under his window. Onlooking out he-saw a band of 'musi ox, tastefully decorated with flowers. Soon the butcher came up and present. ed the ox to Haydn, saying that for such excellent musjc he thought he ought to make the composer & present of the best ox in his possession. Hver after, this little composition, it is said; was called the "Ox" Minuet. ee ei Baldness is stated to be increasing among civilized people who live in cities. Send for One of Our SECOND HAN BICYCLES AT $15 Fully Guaranteed. Money back If not satisfied. - Varsity Cycle: Works, 413 Spadina Ave, Toronto, "WITTY Pertilizing TABLETS] Nothing atte for your ferns, flowers, 'shrubs and they are so ® 'You just have to place a tablet in the earth beside the plant and then watch it grow. - Once used--always used, on account of 'aconomy, results and convenience. 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After trying several so- called blood medicines, Dr. Willams' Pink Pills were recommended to me and I got halt a dozen boxes. After taking them T found a decided im- provement in my appearance, and to my joy the lumps were disappearing from my neck. I persevered in the treatnient, and finally the only sign left, of the trouble was a scar on. my neck where one of the swellings broke. Since that time I have been in robust health and heartily recommend Dr: Williame' Piok Pills to any suffering from impure blood." You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents 'box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.; Brockville, Ont.: eat «ssn When Are We Most Clever? Interesting facts about the age at which a man's faculties' reach their highest pitch of efficiency have been compiled. pecently. "It was fotind, for example, that the average age at which twenty of tha greatest inventions were produced was thirty-two. The inventors of the steam engine and the steam turbine were each twentynind when thelr labors resulted in these epoch-making devices. The self-binding reaper, wire- less telegraphy, and the vacuum alr- clans forming a ring around a large|brake were invented by men in their twenty-second year.' The inventor of the sewing machine was twenty-six, while the discoverer of the process of producing aluminum cheaply wis only twenty-three. Edi gon was thirty when he made the first incandescent lamp. Wilbur Wright, the ploneér aviator, 'was thirty- eight when he conquered the air. The result of these Investigations points to the faet that artists and musicians as a rule develop their tal ents very early in life. Authors seem to attain the peak of their creative powers at or about the age of forty- two. Financiers and business men generally reach their zepith at fifty- three. , Stat and generals are highest in the lit of ages. Many of the great: est acts of diplomacy have been initi- ated by men in the seventies and eigh- ties. Military history shows that some of the most crucial battles have been directed by men who were old enough to be grandfathers. = But the would-be inventor, artist, | musician, or poet who is-rapidly out- growing his youth need mot be dfs. couraged by these 'facts. There are | many exceptions to prove the rule. Dilllam de Morgan, to name but one example, was sixty-seven before he made his how ag a succesful novelist, Holding' the health thought, the health consciousness, will help you to C dition. On the it ye cannot possi! ] oni condition. stock. Pestime fals from these men: Se 'easily obtained and should convinces' the most skeptical that the way to beat the labor situation, Feither milk or beef. "The surveys conducted by Prot. 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