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SCOUTS’ WINTER CAMPING
Winter camping is a glorious thing!
Boy scouts, always op congenial ,tenu»
Healthy, Happy
Babies
©
The be*t way to keep baby
in crowing; contented health
is Mrs. Winslow's Synip. This
safe, pleasant, effective reme
dy regulate* the bowels and
quickly overcomes diarrhoea,
colic, flatulency, constipation,
and teething troubles. #
MRS.
WINSLOW’S
SYRUP
b brat for hot*
n narcotic*.
allhanaM tni
Cuorantrrd frea
opiate*, alcohol
__ fandkots. Upon
formula on aoanr lahel
At off Ormmrimtt
WHVa tor IVaa baaMat W lattara fvam
araaWal mtSm
Dm’I Cm 0«l a
S^oe Boil, Capped
Htcfc m Bonabs kr
^BSORBINE^i
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Good digestion!
Ot KINGS PILLS
with the weather man, are hiking, in
Increasing numbera, to winter week-
eml cuirti* sites to enjoy the adventure
uimJ. thrill of life in the open. Skating,
anowshoeing, skiing, tobogganing, tlsli-
ing through a hole In the Ice—these
are part of the fun that the sturdy
scout gets from the experience. Scout
fathers are'Joinihg in. More than one
week-end camp has welcomed scout
“dads” who through scouting actlvl-
i ties are enjoying splendid comradeship
with their sons.
j Three big thing* in iyiy winter scout
camp are: freedom, food, and fun:
freedom, under good leadership, for a
boy to discover his own talents; food,
and plenty of . it; mvl fun with the
boys' own trademark on it. These re
sult in Americanism, appetite, and ad
venture—three big factors tn the scout-
ing's mental, physical and moral p. op
eration for the future citizenship.
The winter camp offers iuore adven
ture than the summer camp. It is
more strenuous and tnore thrilling.
Breaking Ice In the morning to get
water, pulling supplies on sleds over
the snows, building radio communica
tion In the forest so that th» folks at
home can hear often of camp doings,
piling w«m*I around a gorgeous camp
Ore—are duties for real, red-blooded
Seoul a.
Kach new stvmf.ill premenn» a clear
page on which at (Hies of the often are
wrlUen for arousa who know tracking
and trailing. They may fotMiw the
trail of the fox. pursue the rabbit
learn the way to the home of the
muskrat or hravar. and even diarover
bow the tefd mire, pheasants, quail
and game make tbcfr living during the
winter smntha.
For winter ramping the boy must
pm nice the snout motto—“lie Pre
pared.'* H* meat have heavier shore,
well oiled; extra thick aorha. wool
•bin «>r sweater, storking cap. and ex
tra ■«* pnande of wool Mowkeis m**ce
than be rvqulrvo la ■nwimer time.
I’tlgrftaagv* la bower of fa aw am moo
ot arvot deeds and character have
their place la the winter ramp Ufa
TW htn* of Ib-nvev vloit (be grave ot
Noffaie Bill on the meontalne near
t>enver hcMUts ot the Middle We«t
gn t» Lincoln's Keyhood hnoww la Ken-
tnrhy. wHitHem Indiana aad llllnota.
i w.wtta vtott the alle at old
Fon Iwerhom Phitodetphla metnhem
aprttd Waahtnrlon'* birth-lay at Valley
I'lWgr. and Ken T«rk Uda Journey tn
the imnb of Thowdore KtawevelL
•ov scour wintir campers
"Hair Groom” Keeps Hair
Combed—Well-Groomed.
mpkovcd umpokm OmiUUTKMUl
Sunday School
* Lesson f
<By REV. H U .KITZWATER. D. tK
I .Teacher of R-irllsh Bible In the Moody
Bible Institute ef ChicaKo.i
Coprrleht IVSt Weeten* New.paper Uatea
LESSUlil hOrt FEdflUARY 25
HAIR
GROOM
Keeps Hair
Combed
-Not
Millions Use It—Fin* for Hair!-
Sticky, Greasy or Smelly.
Get a Jnr of “Hair-Groom” from any
druggist for a few-cents. Even stub
born. unruly or shampooed hair stays
combed all day In any style yon like.
“Hair-Groom" la a dignified combing
cream which give* that natural gloss
and well-groomed effect to your hair—
that final touch to good dress both In
buslnms and on social occasion*.
Oreaseleas. stainless "Halr-Gmotn"
does not show on tba hair because It
Is absorbed by tba scalp, therefor*
your hair remains so soft anti plinM*
and so natural that do oo* can poa-
albly trtl yon used It
Qualified t* Enter
“When are yu* gotag to let me kt«s
ynuF* Tome around on Friday. That**
amateur alcbt **
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
“Outing is a big part of scouting,”
say th« boy scouts, who, in increasing
numbers are enjoying winter week-end
camping, and all the wholesome, out
door winter fun that goes with it.
Lhiesn i hurt a hit! Drop a little
"Freezone" on an aching com, Instant
ly that com stops hurting, then short
ly you lift it right off with fingers.
Truly!
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
“Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient
to remove every hard corn, soft corn,
«r corn between the toes, and the eal-
Inses, without soreness or Irritation.
BAJiV ( mCKJS, *U breeds. Thoroughbred,
B*rttfied. heavy egg production Popular prices
incubators, brooders, poultry supplies. Writs
now. ItiK XO-pafts 1S23 poultry book free, T.
i- McLaughlin, Box SSO, K Liverpool, Ohio
SCOUTS FIND “LOST BABY
Scouts of Charleston, 111., brought re
lief to un anxious home when they
found two-year-old Robert Malian, who
hud been lost for 1” hours, and deliv
ered him safe and sound to his rel
atives. Robert had strayed from a
party of. children who we^ nutting in
the woods near Whetstone ( Ford. La
ter unable to find the . little boy the
WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT
tJL w*awa bam kxbwy s»4
Ms44»r tmwUv swd avwr wmpoti it
WtMMa’s wsmplsiats aftaa prwv* «a k*
aatbtag *Um bat k> l«wv IrmiUs. sr tW
If tW kniavys sm mot m a kwaltby saw-
dn mw. Uwy sssy room tba •iW arpaas
t* bsswaw dssvs»4
Fsi* m tbs kavk. bs*4*rW. lam af am-
uJT'af"k*Z7T£*2Z e Umm
rWt dalay stsniag tiaatwwt Tkr.
Kdawv's hwaaipR—H. a pbvwoaa’t prw
•m|>iMw, abtaxtad at aay drug alma, may
•mb cwtditMaa
UH a madiam or larta mm bottla ism
arndwtaly from say drag stats
tlomrva*. if v«a w«sb irat la tart tb|S
groat prvparaUaw arad Ian canu to Ik.
I Klimov A ( , Bsaabamtaw. ft. Y.. fav a
mm?*la battla H Wa wnttag ba am* sad
amauua tbia paper — AdvartwamraC
Maar tilinc Iwaaty ftmla that tta
gtwatrvM (Mraln la ta live up. to Its
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SEVERE PAINS
AND $0 WEAK
Florida Lady Says She Suffered
Greatly, but Found That Cardui
Helped Her, and She Got
“Stout and Wei”
Dady, Fla.—"For a loug time I had
trouble each month, and suffered a
great deal, evidently some womanly
weakness." says Mrs. E. E. Fagett,
who resides here on Route 1. *T would
have very severe puins down on each
side and across my back, and feel so
weak I would have to lie down, and
then have a bad headache.
“I knew there was trouble some
where, and with nil the doctoring I
had done, I didn't get relief. Teas and
such didn’t reach nfy trouble, so I de
cided to take Cardui.
“I found us the time came around.
THE PARABLE OF THE POUNDp
LxfiSSON TEJCT-Luke 19:11-27.
OULOJiiN TkvT—He^that i» faithful In
ihai winch is least, is laitbfui also In
uuicn.—Luh«* lb:lb.
UiLi-LUibNLh MATERIAL—Malt.’ 25:14-
30; l iiin; 4.13-u,.
PRiMAKy TOPIC—Working (or Jesus,
j UNloR'TOPIC—I^a?Uiful and Unfaith
ful .*orKers_
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
—'ine iMuemy ii.at Jesus Expects.
YOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—W nat RelOrns Does Christ Require of
U»?
4 . . _ . >*
The purpose of this parable was to
correct the misuppreliension of the
disciples as to the immediate establish-
meat of the kingdom. They were on
the way to Jerusalem and they thought
that Immediately Boon their arrival
there Jeans would begffi the exercise
of His kingdom rule. It Is to be
noted that Jesus did not correct them
for belle vim; in the rea’ ty of the king-
ctoni, but n>r believing that It would
immediately appear.
I. The Absent Lord (v. 12).
He pictureM His going back to God
as a nobleman going*to receive a king
dom. Till* was a common occurrence
among them. They knew how tuiine of
the Herodiim family had thu* done—
gone to Itoine snd secured Ihalr ap
pointment to rule over I’aleatlna. Je*ua
•Mended on high to receive fnni G«d,
the Fatlier. a kingdom Let no one
KUtake die certainty of Ilia return,
though die time be unknown, and tn*
event dHayed.
II. Tha Diet riba*. 1 ** af tn* Found*
<*. Vt).
The** pound* renrewrni (HrltU'S
gift* to Ills aervaats When (liiisK
ascended II* gave gifts t* men (Epb.
4:1. H, If, 121. • To each servant was
given the anme ane-nnl. abowlag that
In aH a certain at't baa been given
and therefore all will be betd mqonpd-
Mr for Ita aw Tbe iftnnlMiU** vYm
*j 9li# mt+i+vigM. tl wm* t
pun—rfui dRdrtbntloD. TWy were tn
pm thnlr gift* in ear dnrtnff His alb
wnce Wbnt the a--Mem*a dimamti d
was falthfalneua. The poniubi wrse ta
bn awd fur tba M**frr a>* fqg tba
avlflab rdjaymrm ef lie- avrvaM.
III. Tb« R«DeJi**ws Chi«w>« tv. 141.
They baled Him and arm meueen-
gar* after llbn. D*dlfy’Dd Him ot tbetr
r»fu*ol i»* be anbfrry Him Tbta (de-
tare* ihr unbrltrf af tba Java ohm
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VI. “ITT. 'The fMHiod had gv'ne«l leti
pound* He dl«l ntd *ny. “I In • made
ten pounds.” hat "Thy pound hath
gnlned t»-n pounds." He recognised the
Lord'* owneriditp. To this the I^*r»l
n‘plied by coin 11100*111 lion. Ho pmiwed
him him] promoittl blai. He wan made
ruler over ten cities (2) The seettnd
re|>ort (v. IS). In this ruse the |M>und
had gnlnetl five pounds. He did md
get the Ijord's c**nirm*ndnilon for he
had not done so well, but he wns ap
point od to n place of rulership over
five cities. The reward In each case
was proportioned to fnlthfulnoss dur
ing the Lord’s alwience. The principle
of reward was sliowu to he that faith
fulness-in very xuuill U'in^s prepares
for larger responsibilities.
4. .Tudgment Ui>nn the Unfaithful
(vv. 20-27). (1) His report (vv. 20.21).
This rejMtrt was entirely hud. He had
not put the pound to use. but laid it
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
i
» In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
Rheumatic twinges-ended!
Die bbiic cause of most rheumiuc psin
b congestion Apply Sloans It sunny
Uies cucuUdon bmtks up conge soon
•pout if reUnodf
Sloan’s Liniment
-kills pam!
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Gives New Life to Old Stockings
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254 AND 7S< fBCMGLS EVtlTTWMOlE
be* * -am — *»w
At *a r—* Ormogooo Mn
fteattta Leads Flab Trada.
Seattle Is tbe aw»*i Important «!!*■ If you hate walking a« -rxrrcW,
triltUl'ng ••qnter fur freeh and froxrn , why not tLinre? iHnultig U ted exer-
fl*h pr*Hlu«ia on tbe ractflc Coaat. Ae !
a fl«hlQg |M»rt It Is exceeded In the I •* • ^
United State* only by Uo*t«n and
<:'ouceeter. wtu «•* it for r®» it not. •••a n room ta
Its Po*rl *(.. N*w Tork, and yow mil gat
It ter r*<4Ta malL Ad«rniaon»*Bi
Anyway, the Oh’o man who wn*
bunkoed nt the age of eighty-five lived i 1° It that the treat compimy af
to n green old age. all I* your own. .
the pain was less, but I kept on till'I away, throwing the blame upon the
took six' bottles. 1 am stout and well
...and give Cardui all the praise.”
Thousands of other women praise
Cardui for beneficial results.
Cardni is a mild, harmless, vegetable
tonic medicine,, found valuable in the
children gave a frightened raft for help, treatment of many common womanly
16799
DIED
in New York City alone frocn kid
ney trouble krtjnar. Don’t allow
yourself to become a ’victim
by neglecting peine and achea.
Guard agninet trouble by taktej
m
ILCli OIL
at a house nearby. After a fruitless
search by neighbors, word was sent to
the Charleston scouts. Under their
scoutmaster, a number of the older
boys hiked rapidly to the spot where
the child had been seen last. There
they divided Into squads and began
their search. Within a quarter of an
hour they came upon the baby asleep
In the hollow of a tree 15 feet from a
tall bluff.
ailments. If you suffer ns many women,
do, don’t let your troubles run on with
out doing anything for yourself. Take
Cardui! Since It has helped so many,
Cardui may be of valuable assistance
to you, la regaining your health.
‘Hike
TEXAS BOY SCOUTS’ RECORD
Tbe boy scout spirit of service was
wall Interpfeird at the recent South
Texas- Stats lair, whar* tba scouts
arood at *11 time* to help. la adtfF.
Man to performing other good turn*, tha
bays found T? lots
Bar aflewn af tb* (air
In time, lake
Dr. KIN
Lord. He ass»*rte<! that the character
of /the I»rd was such ns to produce
fear. Men are failing today in their
service "because they have wrong con
ceptions of Christ. (2)’Commendation
(vv. 22, 23). The wicked servant is
judged out of his own month. His ex
cuse increased Ids guilt. He Is culled
wicked. (3) Stripped of the pound
(vv. 24-2G). To fail to use or e’s gifts
means to lose them. One of the losses
of the next world win be the depriva
tion of what we have now. (4) Warn
ing (v. 27). Those who reject Christ,
refusing to submit to Hi* autbyrlty
shall share the same deprivation a*
those who are unfaithful In His stgv-
Ibe.
Hypocrisy.
Hypocrisy, of mur»e delight* In tha
most sublime speculations; for never
Intending to g» hsgmiu) speculation. I
roati nothing ta have ft macnlflcent.—
Burke
Oh.
Tha Tsars af CtMldran.
fcnitlab tha trass af
alas mom the Mm
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not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by
physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions foe
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Toothache
Neuritis
Neuralgia
Headache-
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