ed rousers ha 100 par par Hxâ€"inch maps to which land is put. ) Satisfied Guest â€" Well, waiter, that was a tipâ€"top dinner. You know what that means, don‘t you? Colored _ Waiterâ€"Yes,. sah. It‘s one that you top off with aâ€"tip, The old saying about women ys having the last world is much boloney. Eve didn‘t say rd when Adam put all the bi New Survey Of Britain â€"{AV® O Wt r five years of arduos labor vey of England, Scotland and : is about to be made available e London School of Economics, lescribed by The Morning Post i!d be a veritable Domesday except for the fact that it not record the recent partition x landed estates. Nevertheless, expected to contain informaâ€" £ the utmost value to the Minâ€" £ Agriculture, the Forestry ssioners and town and reâ€" planning authorities. of the conclusions which slready emerged from the sur: curious: \ postâ€"war decline in arable =« has released large areas of cly poor land, which, under + conditions, could be most ibly utilized for afforestation. j t from obviously poor soils, ange from arable to pasture has been greatest in the case ivy soils, which, while capable \ling good crops, are expenâ€" o cultivate. lor the direction of country diâ€" : of education, more than 1 school children have taken in the collection have taken in the collection of informa ind the preliminary coloring of m achâ€"â€"What‘s Abednigo like? ichâ€"Well, he‘s the kind of a who will raffle off an engage ng when his girl returns it nan _ who discovered it » much good to complain, wonderful discovery, and put alongside Christopher wh new d dear one, acARD sONG OF a MOTHER y smiles and blinks at lue eyes reflecting sumâ€" mon wise as a result of vience* They don‘t seem to cash in on the‘r wisâ€" v rate. as more patient than Job, 1 Socrates, braver than more bhandsome than Apotâ€" bunch of loveliness, my or you shall be. ming you to drowsiness ove s own imelodyâ€"â€" and laughter close to you, wife, and the next mornâ€" ve him a note to hand to . _ The teller opened the 1 it, grinned, and then io Smith. It was half a iper, on which was writâ€" c letters: "Sneak!" to rich patient)â€"You‘re wn. You‘d better lay off while and get a good rest tr W Will riLM eak wife heard that I took dinner the other evenâ€" W man opened an account at the bank. To save it, we‘ll call him Smith. after the account was ller asked Smith to inâ€" t she hbad overdrawn Smith passed the news ad been at the summer ral days. "I don‘t know " he complained to the anted to rough it . a clerk quickly _ asked: ied our golf course?" DiCss 1 knew my wife‘s first 1 the stars deceree a ere love and laughter hands hoid fast to _ crinkly smiles â€" play 5 OV : as. cheaply : to pay alimony kes you my former there come a time is lost, and memâ€" ay with joy, _ and ever true, my baby boy. what does that the it women alâ€" world is just didn‘t say a all the blame ASs one "Religion is not a narrow, bigoted unreasonable thing, any more than is art or poetry, to which it is akin."â€" Sherwood Eddy. "Mainy people feel perplexed be. cause of the municipality of church. es and the confiict of their claims." â€"â€"~John Dewev. "The U. S. Constitution was not designed to establis‘i for all time any particular economic theory, whether of the organie relationship of the inâ€" dividual to the state or of laissez. faire." "If we would guide by the light of reason, we must let our minds be bold." â€"â€" Lonis D. Brandeis. ED TT TCT M2% . Oe Why is it that Kruschen is so efâ€" fective in keeping lumbago at bay ? Simply because it goes right down to the root of the trouble, and removes the cause, which is an impure bloodâ€" stream. The six salts in Kruschen keep the bloodstream pure and vigorâ€" ous by promoting a clockwork reguâ€" larity of all the organs of eliminaâ€" tion. Keeps Free Of It With Kruschen There can be no doubt about the effectiveness of the remedy this man uses against lumbago. Read his letâ€" ter:â€" #10°° four years ago, I had a bad attack of lumbago. After being in hospital for two weeks taking heat treatment, I started taking Kruschen Salts, Since then, 1 am happy to say, I have not been troubled with lumâ€" bago. 1 shall still continue taking Kruschen to be sure the lumbago won‘t come back."â€"aA. C. C. wWhatever violates, infringes or abrogates _ fundamental American liberty violates the life principles of Amerieca as a nation." â€" Herbert Hoover, HIS LUMBAGO HAS NOT COME BACK THEYRE TELLING US! Try this. Soon you‘ll feel like another person! Take either the familiar liquid "PHILLIPS‘" or the convenient _ new Phillips® Milk of Magnesia Tablets. Made in Canada. ALSO IN TABLET FORM: Phillips® Milk of Magnesia Tabâ€" tets are now on sale at all drug Aâ€" stores everywhere. Each tiny tabâ€" â€" [=mups: let is the equivalent of a e a teas;qunful of Genâ€" haxs ,.@* uine Phillips® Milk of NxL & on PHILLIPS‘ When you have one of these acid stomach upsets, take Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia after meals and before going to bed. That‘s all! Well, scientists say the cause of all this, in a great many cases, is simply an acid condition of the stomach,. Nothing more. All you have to do is to neutralize the excess stomach acidity. . . . "weak." Have headaches, dizziâ€" ness, stomach upsets. Many people ‘round 40 think they‘re *‘growing old." They feel tired a lot Feel That They‘re Stipping Losing Thgir"Grip" onThings THE COD LIVER oL WiTH Tthe PLUS vauue Now Science Explains Why So Many People Past 40 Vitamins A and D, abundantly found in Scott‘s hC rtu ns Apdint Emulsion, bolster up tired, Winterâ€"worn bodies, HEALTH &STRENCT restoring vitality and strength. But Scott‘s DEPEND (7 Emulsion gives you more : Emulsificationâ€"the on me J minute breaking up of the particlesâ€"making C for quickerassimilation, easier c‘l;geatibility. Yet ts s none of the virtues of pure cod liver oil are & lost. One of the PLUS values you get only in / \ Scott‘s Emulsion. Whatever â€" violates The "Lift" and Energy ef Cod Liver Oil About ran years ago, I had Milh of Magnesia. {FIGHT GERMS, 1M VITAMN A, PropLE 0 wEeeo mE EVERY, â€" MADE IN CANADA" rorx: M esia Tabâ€" t all drug S" ®. i tiny tab= |<mmune w p " jop~~ l C 90 . es )‘ Susna f e wre d For Sale by Your Druggist GREATER EFFICIENCY PLUS The ladies‘ auxiliary of the 2nd Fort Erie, Ont., Group focus their efforts. ‘Their last card party at Leâ€" gion Hall had as its object the raisâ€" ing of funds for the purchase of milk at the troop‘s summer camp. The rescue and firstaid treatment of a man found "half frozen" in a snow bank was the first aid stunt put on by the Wolves as a patrol numâ€" ber of the February montbhly campâ€" fire of the 9th Winnipeg (First Presâ€" byterian) Troop. . Our newest Post Scout Troop (of pbhysically handicapped boys) has been organized in the Shriners‘ Ward of the Children‘s Hospital, Winnipeg, by Rovers of the 31st (St, Giles‘) Winnipeg Crew. A threeâ€"colâ€" umn picture in the Winnipeg Free Press showed three boys, in bed, but smilingly happy after their investiâ€" ture as Tenderfoot Scouts, l!ilustraâ€" ting the representative character of such Post Scout units, the three boys come from homes in Manitoba, Sasâ€" katchewan and Ontario. Scouts of Revelstoke, B.C., carried out a houseâ€"toâ€"house canvas for old magazines and books for the men of the unemployment camps in that disâ€" trict. Thanks through the press to busiâ€" néss men who donated prizes was not overlooked by the Sceouts of Sperling, Man,., following their bighâ€" ly successful ice carnival, The 1st and 2nd Fort Erie, Ont., Scout troops are engaged in a waste paper collecting competition, the money going into their respective camp funds. Reports presented at the annual meeting of the Waterloo County Scout Association recorded an inâ€" crease during 1934 of 50 per cent. membership in the South Waterloo district, which includes Galt, Preston and Hespeler, The annual Scout Toy Shop had supplied gifts for 250 chilâ€" dren. Medals donated by Tom Mix, the movie star, will be listed among troâ€" phies competed for by Scouts at Toâ€" ronto‘s _ Parkdale District Spring Cireus and Handicraft Exhibition. In return for use of the church hall, the Scout troop of St, James‘ Church, Guelph, cut and hauled wood for the church furnaces during the winter, Charged with the guardianship of a large number of exhibits filling the Ridgeway, Ont., High School auditâ€" orium for the annual hobby show, Scouts slept in their own section, in their demonstration "camp" Friday night. Throughout Saturday they acted as guards and "floor walkers," Port Elgin, Ont., Scouts are disâ€" cussing the possibility of raising camp funds by the operation of a refreshment booth on the local bathâ€" ing beach, "Scouts n India,‘ was the subject of an informative address by a re turned missionary, the Rev, D. N. Rose, at the largely attended annual father and son banquet of the 7th Oshawa, He told of he organization of a troop of "criminal tribe" boys, and how through this means the "outcasts" were accepted as brother Sceouts by boys of a high school troop. The ist Guelph, Ont., Troop enjoyâ€" ed a "commercia) hike" through the heating plant of the Ontario Agriculâ€" tural College, with Assistant Enginâ€" eer Yates as guide and lecturer, )‘ ‘,;;3‘.:\ ) 4 P w \S, & ) A brother to ever <@ Here + There 7 Everywhere A brother to every other Scout, without regard to race or creed 1BUILO BONES 1M VITAMIN O, HEALTH STRENCTH DEPEND DEPEND (*7 on me 4 k‘ } o [oy V/AR\ SCOUTING Mothers alwaysâ€"and inereasingly fathers tooâ€"are showing more and even more interest in this vital proâ€" blem. Mothers of young children; young mothers surprised and baffled by the first unexpected resistance of a small infant to authority; older mothers unable to adapt their methâ€" ods of child training (apparently sucâ€" cessful with one child) to the varyâ€" ing needs of their several children, Mothers and fathers of adolescent boys and girls; fathers who really desire to know the nature and needs of their growing boys; grandmothers who find their own tried methods of discipline ineffectual and in conflict with those of their children and their grandchildrenâ€"all these desire some upâ€"toâ€"date and sound advice on the care and training of children and are demanding it, As we all know, conditions in the world today are not satisfactory, For this state of affairs, we are very larâ€" © The press is the most effective means of making this knowledge available to those who need it. "Child training is the most impor tant problem before the nation to day."â€"Frank R. 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Late ~n‘ghts, J phere and fatigue anco. In the first place it is well to reâ€" member that influenza is infections. It can be passed from one individual to another. Anything which tends to lower the powers of resistence makes it:easier for infection to take place. Two factors seem to be worth considering; the first of these is fear. Although, at this season of the year there are usually in the air seeds of influenza, it is asking for trouble to go about in fear of catchâ€" ing it, When you are afraid, your general health suffers and you are less likely to resist infection. There is liitle to be afraid of if you do catch ~/‘t. _ Provided treatment is prompt and your general health is good you stand an excellent chance of making an uninterrupted recovâ€" ery. ‘ihe second factor again conâ€" cerns these same powers of resistâ€" ance which are definitely lowered by the bad habit some people have acâ€" quired of seiting out in the cold mornings of winter without â€"any breakfast. Color Renaissance Experimen‘s have so far progressâ€" ed that it is now only a matter of time for it to be possible to isolate this germ and probably produce an antidote, _ Meanwhile, we can only do what we can to prevent this disâ€" abling infection from leading to comâ€" plications and to cut short its atâ€" tacks as soon as we are able. There are still many illnesses the causes of which remain unknown, writes a doctor. Throughout the world research is going on day after day in the hope that the cause and cure of these conditions may be disâ€" covered. One of these is influenza. But, although its actual cause reâ€" mains a secret, there is now not the slightest doubt that it is due to a germ which iw@ too small to be seen. It is so tiny that it can pass through a close filter which would stop the passages of many organisms. Wise Precautions and Prompt Treatment May Keep You From This Disabling Afâ€" fliction. THERES FLU gely responsible It will be our children‘s work to rectify matters, In later years, whether they will be e«apable of the task depends on the care and training they are receiving today, (A series of these articles w.m apâ€" pear woeekly in this paper. Next week: "The Child‘s Physician," W Relieves Congestion y Cs â€"â€" Does Not Blister At first sign of a cold on the chest apply a Meccs Poultice with the addition of mustard. The warmth in combination with marvelious healing properties of Mecca Ointment will give quick relief. Full dixtcliuni in each package. 38 New Map In Men‘s Clothes IN THE AR hot stuffy atmosâ€" e also lower resistâ€" "I made up my mind years ago that nobody knows much about politâ€" ical economy, including the soâ€"called economists," â€" Bruce Barton. "Sooner or later the disturbing realization comes t> us that even that which we cannot understand may be true," â€" Will Durant. 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