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mr mnit • vm MUDS UP I . HAND lU VMHG Take Chtoty'a for That Cotd. She Meant, or Something Worse May Follow That nrrt little ahlvery feeling la natura'a w.iy of telllnit you to beware. 8he holda up a warnlnK hand and blda f ob take heed br you may eipect to be aid low with >ofnethlnK aerloua. You're taklnK cold that. If neglect* •d. may lead to more aerloua compli cations. Stop the trouble before It can do any harm. For sixty years Cheney's Expecto rant has been acclaimed a certain rem edy for v col.ls, bronchitis, croup, quinsy, ■whooping cough and other affections of the throat and chest. Thousands of people all over the South are enjoying health and happiness today because of their unshaken faith in this grand old ^reparation. What It. has done for them It will do for you. Then stop at the •drug store on your way home, or call up your durggist and order a bot tle. The Importance of avoiding unneces sary exposure to Inclement weather during the winter Cannot be too strongly insisted on. Rut when this cannot he helped thoro- Is always Che ney's Expectorant ready to help you out of trouble. Sold by all druggists and In smaller towns by general merchants In 30c and •0c bottles—Advertisement. Negative Methods. tMd Man — Why nil this profanity? Small llojc—l*m toarhlng my brother what not to any. MOTHER! GIVE SICK CHILD “CALIFORIIIA FIG SYRUP* H am-icns Lsaativn if a •iMm* Coont.patnd Baby ar CMI4L bU- — A'\ $ MAd EST Y TME TURKE\ -O » X rm ■ "-V, :v: *v m Shove. WRK1EYS SQDUT5 I Cm* art *4 by NatiaMl CnniM-U nf tbn branta at A marie a.) STUDY SCOUTING BY MAIL That boy acout leaders and prospec tive acout leaders everywhere can now atudy the Ins and outs of the art of scoutmastering, under their own reading lump. Is shown In the recent first report of the home study course ( in scoutmastership, conducted by tha extension department of Columbia uni- I versity under the supervision of the 1 department of education, Boy Scouts of America. In one year 204 scout- I masters, some commissioners, scout executives and other leaders enrolled for the course. The registrations came from every state in the Union, chiefly from scoutmasters In small towns where leadership training was not available. Among the students en rolled were two in Hawaii and one each in Australia, China and India. The course has been developed to assist scoutmasters to solve the vari ous problems of troop management, meeting program, hike and camp ac tivities, instructions and tests, patrol organization and the like. The coui>e consists of a directed study of the handbook*, reiniorcet! by additional booklet* .-n the terhnUiue of srouiing. and focused by the personal a the Instructor of the course That the course t« uf practical value t* shown by tbe cusnntenta merited One •rwutmnster bvtwied iwwewi ed Tike It k«a« t# IkikMk lav* a M #ki * '■ V yaar paakat far as avar-na^r treat. AAefaa- lita ari aa aM to Nm Mh, arettttai iifitnon. SeaM ia its Parity Piektft Good lo the kit drop n* •*• # t *i>rse So cA Thanksgiving Acquaintance THO U0 SUUTVM. na tmmt *•*0*. lea wg m •44 »sw*sc*a Sow 6r<4U%«fW -W • So sraswmtiM % yeevt* gt«* wts ihet nsawy e »« n**a sho Suos* sbeve Is Wlap *tm If W—oo «r Tse»wscm e»»W to 99m r- •• •«> (Ito .ww'fss* to C— •» , “Tv^* • Omit »• «sst* •« rsut *rsg ■ Ot l?| C*4>I to . 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I got 'em nil In my pocket.” Mrs. J. c. Cadle fW m • Have You a Daughter? Is She Nervous? Then You Cannot Afford to Overlooli One Word of Thia Augusta, Ga—"For some time my dauKhter was in real poor health. She suffered with her head And back and was also very nervous After trying several remedies which did her no good. I got Dr. Fierce's Favorite Pro* scr prior, and when she had taken a few bottles she dad aat There Was No Prospect for a Dinner. had had no breakfast, and there was uo prospect for qi dinner—and thia vYaa. Thanksgiving. • A few yards away, a street hoy was sitting on a drygoods box, swinging ills bare feet rhythmically to the tune be was whistling. Hut his eyes were fixed on the listless figure of his neighbor. “Say. Country.’* h* railed, suddenly, what you tblnkla* *fr < Baiii* flushed but did a«4 answer. “Com*, don't task* an owl o’ your •etf" the hoy wetM an. TB*«a ain't A Co I4SB Mas Law* m to* IS ! 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Um **4 ■d a JoB T* a**, t aeocB- aocepiag uot uBBeo— hut It OMNilit a fmim! wtiirt MiAA 9u #At - The sl reef hoy »l»*j*ped tlmninilag and looked at him with atom latervst. “ Tjy sort o’ hod/* he acknou Inlgcl “Aa" you’re lu*ln* from the cimulry an' , know in' nothin' makes It * worse Whal'd you come for?" “Why. to get rich, of course," Char I lie answered. “What doe* anyone j T\. Ml ■■■ ffiBBBddBBdMB • 14 MAM / •r 9 ’91 •V __ ^ s Cr fWto is some- d Bhgn 'fi L. .• r ■ .r v .tyuu uti taKdf Lmd sfcslst Kc b LhJ V OMI • • lo bua ad ia of come to the city for?*' “Hith!“ derisively, "an’ here I’ve been lookin' ahead to goln'Mnto tlie country to get rich. Say. do you have fellers like me. an' like that crowd on -the sidewalk, up in your country?" Charlie looked nt -him. and then at the half-dozen disreputable men who were .smoking in front of a billiard- room opposite, and the two bt^tljree women sorting .over an ash-barrel, and the squalid' dirty-faced children play ing and fighting along the gutter, and answered witli an expression of dis gust : "No. indeed !" . ,- . ; c "Thought so. Then the country’s the richest ami best place." lie looked at (’luirtie a little enviously. "Say. you got horses an’ cows an' dog* on' chickens, an' a pa an’ ms. an' green grass an' flxhln' up there?" he demanded. “Of pours*," with eager recollection la hi* vole*; “and mil** and inllea of woods «h*m ■* go after cbr»ta«f» •ad grape* la the fhtt. and big |»<«ds la akat* *• la th* *4alar “ Gav* It to th* Boy. den impulse, he wrote his address mid gave It to the boy. "We'd lik* first-rate to have you come,” he said heartily, "and-we ll try to give you a gbod time/t^ This seems the proper end^for the story ;~Jnit I want to- ndd that SCOUT BAVIt DtAF MUTB WBHMWUW A deaf and dumb luan. stricken altk 1 cranips while rrcrntly swlmtalog lu th* Willamette river, pwea his life to th* prompt action of fifteen year <»ld Scout tilenn lie richer of Albany, Ur*. Although sinking, th* man could oink* no outcry. The scout, however, notic ing hi* fellow-swimmer’* struggle* to keep up. stroked out to help. Secur ing a hold on the man. the boy started pulling him toward shore. After being buffeted by the heavy current which dragged the' pair downstream fifty , , , trre feet, the scout succeeded In bringing street hoy did visit them the next sum- tbe ^ t0 S}lfety> mer, and that they gave him such a good time he conclmlcd tfKjremaln and work for them permanently, A PRAYER \\> thank Thee. Father>Yor the cars That did not come to try'ui The burden that we did not beal The trouble that pasned by us. The task we did not- r^U to do. The hurt- we did not >berl»h, Tl># friend who did not proV**.yntru*. The Joy that did not perish. We thank Thee fQr th* blinding storm That did not lod^e Its awelllng. And for tbe sudden blight of harm Tbai pame n*»t ntgh our tfwoillng W# thsnb fho* for the dart nnaped. Th* bitter war* unapok**. Tbe gra«* «*ma*b tg* tear wa^h*4. SPEAKS OF SCOUTS’ AIMS /^Thc scouts develop the best there la in the Hoy." To shoot square, to be kind, to cbitsUler the rights of others— "Tirese are the fundamental principles of their organlaatibn/’ — Anattnda (Mont.) Standard. ’ SCOUTING AND MANHOOD "Scout merit badges are teatimoniala •f future good cltltenahlp tad of Hean- er and stronger and more 'rnurngeou* manhood.**—Marlon (Ind ) Trlbrnb. 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