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:r `4,g,ainthe lefigtdrawa howl, •f;lid
trivolnntirily he stared:Out; into th.0
darkness; The prbeedere ' had all •
'the, elementg..rit a staged OM* and..‘t
automatically he.wag-drawn, to WitJ..
negs Anything -thereMight be toee
A flash. of ViYid lightning lithe
heaVens and for a traction et A sec -
'end ilhipilneted the garden belew. •
In that flagh, however, Hunter:
•atarted, and gave vent te.An,..ex.l.anar.
ation "The old•priest!" • •••
He hastened ,..hrough-cthe house
and got by the door leading Mimed-.
iately to the garde-I:1,in' front of the
house .- it wag cbilly.And bleak, and.
the wind, beat the rain. down. He
made: for the sumnier-hbuse.He
knew the path and the•going Was .
not. ao blundering",-awon the ,first •
• night. In ,a teiv. "secends he stood
•Withiritlie beaten ring.
•Faintly,,frcim ••irisitle, the building ,
came stealth* soundaof someone
moving about. • , • • .. ,
Creeping• byn'the old ruined wall:
he made his witY around the build ink until be stood by the ivyzeover-;
ed window ' which faced 'the open
The forceof the gale beat 'Upon
,.him without.nietCY, and he had to,
held tightly .to the intertwined - ten,
'dri1 of the ivy;
• Inside The Hut
Gaining for breath, as the boist-
erous •nor'-easter".huffeted,. Hunter
'pressed aside the'Cluatering leayea
and peered inside. the ,hut. : • ••
HThere ..Was *a l•nioMent's pitch);
darkness,and then.. a light shone
init as • the stooping figure 'of' the
•.'man in the Cassoc: bent to light. a
, Eagerly •Iiiiiiter sought to obtain
-
a .glimpse .of :the .,,heavily Cloaked .
features 'underneath the eowl. Pre-
sently his face closeto the glass
he. tapped gentlY. With,-Iiis :finger,. .
.1 The man inside instantly cloaked
the lantern ',tinder .the folds of his
,gown, turned. to: stare if• :
tiOn•et the sound. and be t„. anal-
lid.daee..••With an Involuntary try
, :of:alarm the man stepped back and.
.,
at that moment Hunter moved Very 'I
•:swiftly. around the tiny building:,
ind pfished:open.ite:prazy••dcitir.'.••
•
In•a;.flasjuhis quarry seemed to
• ,
. . •
•glean• -the. fact that he was corner-
ed, ,, and hurled, the ,lantern t to the •
'•floor,,
,'''.atepate.the'.caVes..Quick as he was. ,
Hunter was..qtriCker.,•fie'.snatelled•
•,-44d,.**. the folds.cif: tile.
• "Tfi;eeilppinbrella
. , Gr. . .
,There Came, the sound of tearing
• and rending and a muffled Oath
troM, the man as. .braced himself .
to prevent from being jerked 'up- •
yards, by Ehmeek`e•sindden' grip. • ,
' Lithe as an eel, the min wriggled'
and limiter felt the emPt.Y. gown
fall'llinply intc;his
••-•:'4.•ost 'him," he muttered, i""but
thls is well Werth -laying."
•
He held In his hands the inenk'S,
•Withhia pocket torh he•
speeted it. It proved to be far. from
an ordinary cloak; and'„waS:'queer-, '
. .IY. :attached with same. stiffening •
•• He fumbled with'thesPrings and ;
tapes, and the.tii with, an eitclaine
I've got it,".. the Monkish'
gown- furled itself - tip; •into ..a tigPt,
A• tivist or two .iiro.chicdcl the ;
ferrnie and handle; and in Manner •
;magical ,he Saw -what he held in his ••
hand. The Green
•
•
•"111..spiendid 'prop,' " he-cOminent-
.
• -..ed; one that penfirr-s iny thea-
' trical theory. , • ,
eyes had 'been at
• Werk, and' as he had Manipulated_
thegown he noted that a tiny•Ped-
'keL book had,fallehte the ground.
".;•Woth and 'Well thuinhed,. it appear-
ed to .a calendar . inpin'oratidittn
or sercie. sort • of diary, , go:Inter "read '
ligt of towns and sums of_inoneY
dollars,
, • "MeMphis., 600 dollars. •Eagle
60' dollars. firboklyn; 650 dat• ,
DELIC/00
MEAL'
ANYWHERE
•"7-
•
•ith...the.Stove„that,,
w.
#41.*ES.tita.01045••••
)0272)
Banat clean. Oleic.
sae gas 'cooking ii•trIco
to any home anywhete„
ItItrnera Ilaht tnstantik,
rekuliite like tit, rose
rod, coat • only .teve
• centi a. (lay. Several
modele IneludIng Not
DlateL8ee. the Cole
man Nola neat yea
Or *rite •
The doletePO Liati an
, _Stove eoinoany• Ltd'.
oept WL272 „ Toronto, Ont.'
coleman "TA's'"STOVES
lars,}Pytacuse,• 800 flullarr.".-
. the last entry: Hunters eyes
Onted. with joy.' n •
"And that's. pretty nearly nir last
,ThIlti?; he inutterPd; '
• CHAP,T.PR-X-V-1-11-4ger
,Benson Sees Danger
. ,
"Although it was „Peloparp.tively
early , in the , afternoon, penSpo$ ,
_butler did a peculiar thing Ile went •
round the • hottag fastening every
• Window, ,examing every catch, and,
givingparticular attention to':the
' doors. 'Then sbutteis all Made • fast'
and the doors all lecked. or 'double -
locked ;wherethey permitted, it, he
and hia •ce-scoundrels: felt compara- '
tivelY•safe. • • • .
• Matters •:-Were' net going Nib
smoothly:,
Where were the bodies • of. the.
three men ,that bendy • West had
.rdeclared he had Popped off?,
,
Whoever they Were, they had dis-
covered,.th,ey beach hue entrance in
the caves. and;.. 'owing to ivest's.
luckily ..following insearch of, the •
• limping priest, had.:,surprised them,
:just .asthey had emerged, into 'the,
poen. This Was the tale he had told
,,,Benson hitt a subsequent search
failedkto give any support tu hls
_
story: • ,
• , 'beedy West had •.beeti. for 'Many
years a feared gunman of Chicago's
...Worst ,racketeers,; and '.'•declared
it was lmpossible that ifie. could ,
, ,
have missed his aiin.
, •
ill at ease, they . sat and dis-
cussed 'the 'nlystery. Westhad,seerr
• the Melt :fail:. Yet by ,some..• means .
• thier hedies had 'disappeared; : •
There waeplenty of daylight .
out-
side, yet they' took Meal „With
, the lamps alighLk for electricity, or;
gas Supply had not penetrated the
• wild's of Wmtersea. •
•• A, Deep. Voce Sings
West' Was for the.Awentleth time
tryhig ,tomake conversation about
the iniSiing bodies, when from
out-
side, "heyond, the hatred shutters,
1••Carne the sound .0f:in deep -Voice,
• singing in a,flet tungiess,voiee, like
• 'a Monk voicing a queer, old Gregor-
.ian:chant,
'This is the MW, that shall•be thine,
_ .
This is the the law Of equal giving;
Death for death and, blew fOr':blow,,
.:Prom, the •unknown and from the -
unseen," • ' ' • ,
'The ::werd trailed 'oft • with ,,the
flatly ending melody, and at.:a,fur-
ther distance the voice echoed,
"Front the unknown .and the Uti-
•
•i
man Spends
.
Intoi Mirrory:
• During. 'Her. Ex1Pcrt
Figures—Average Girl 'Use*
Up 4S Minutes A 13,3rt
The -,overagp .sPeede
year Of her life In frciot ot the mfr.-
ror, an expert •e11.200Yefi 117/3' 'a Bri,t-••
ieh 'cosmetic firm estiniates,. '
In the irierohig,'"he, eNplains, the
,average.'giri apends at east a' (pier:, •
:sre-F-or. An hour' in tioiifofhirjii
t'Or; combing her hair, ereaMing
•Euid.W. de_ sking ber
• ere -She gets into bed she eSti.
ally.ipentis, longer; Creaming her
face again and hrushingher hair, ;
say 20,minutes. ,
To this lielnddi-another 10. min..
utes tOr.t4e constant glances girls •
Make at a 'mirror in tie daytime, •
, Thiit,totals im•lo three-quarters,
: of an hour, a day, or about 11 days
a year.
• 1-
Vs.,that„priestellowi'•!1 -gasped—
; "Weil, if it its,:he's' on the. right
side of theshutter," growled Ben-
- son. ffl -can't afford any risks :now.
,••••• I'm.about-through with this here
Whiskey ra,cket. A whole skin Is
4Wortli a deal of money,, and froth,
nbw On I'm for.a clean get -away
D'ye' hear?"
. A cowedSilenee greeted this out-
"Ifurst "and turning to the"butler he '•
continued:
"Get' the dog ready to take. ont.
, The skipper'll be 'coming ashore by
••nightfall.'! *••
Whispered McClint-
•• • •• "• • • •"
Ys, quitting,"„snaved713-4son,,
glaring at his ceinpatrietis:
• thing.lo,say..te that'll', •
Not Suspicion• . •
'111 quit too, Caine' the litiskY••,
agreement • from McClintock:, "It's .
heyend the, limits Of a:normal risk .•
gliests dogs --.priesta."..; •,;•
'What of this plate and •the
' whisky stilr you gothg to ab•
'ariden. the .whOle cabeesh'Wittiotit
•fight?'.' • '• • . ' •
•'Tho trines' of Dandy •,Weat tcarried '
.;such hsneer :thatti3enson flashed.
"We'xe done haven't we.7., •
;Take nil' advice and lear: while the
more 'in 'this
ugly oily tflati ',ineefg .the.'dyg.
you happen to rerne•mber ,Syractise„.
'an' what happened there • .1
••.,S-Yracuse•?" delided' West.' "Sure; •'•
remember.. We buinped off. these .•
hoer...Mutts in n-firesSing roonVat
the Ortitieurn." • ' ;
"Well, don'tyou think it strange
.that this,madinair who broke.- in.
hei•e
to shotild use the-Werd •
'SyractIse!,-•?": •'••
West stared •at Benson:and, Mel •
Clintock stared, Troia ••one. to the
other,• •
• AVVat doYon lash, iletion?.
, .
W,htti.• can: this al•io• •,kriow abbia
-SyraetiCe? it'a -'ears age, and this
" is iiinglanci. VVegot away doat,alid.•
• elefia. Thgre, wash".t the fainteit •
snielen Whielx.eould connect that
affair with, ng." •
•Perisini tossed oft a. Stiff tiog of
Whiakey beide lie iep11ct H1 eye:
Were bulging'and a glisteiiiiig.Celd
• iwe,at Steed tibOil his forehead. •
"Y,on wonldn't thiderStand," he
innttered•,
WaS net tbptlt 'aid ht
Dreaged forWard,
-undersanit *hate
' • "gee 'bete,' Wegt.• I ,titai't Wigh id'
•
orni,z4Mocte
.74
• TII:e old sel,* 4110tIt ocen she
,inake.a cherry pie, Billy Boy," 'has
lost some Of. its significance these
days.- .She can buy a cherry liie
around' the ,corner, andlt•*111 be •so
„good that evext‘BIlly.• Boy wouldn't
know she-liaghi ,made it. But there
is one thing She must be able to
'make and that ia'cherrY jelly. There
is. no auliatieute,;- for home-made:
jelly •,•itect , Billy 'T;Beys• •all.. eVer', the
•Will'iiiilleaelioiated if Win -
',ter °copiei. end:there: is no cherry
among the other Jams'
end jellies in the cupboard. . •
Of coarse in the •days wLen the
';'aeng"was first sung, it would have
heart aimost,impossible .foryher to •
'make cherry sjelly' be cense that was
a good many years ago and bottled
„ fruit pectin, had not been invented.
'Modern' housekeepers have the ad-
' vantage' of this. jellying substance
which .ntakes.,it ,possible to convert.
A Laura Wheeler 'Jiff -Knit Blouse Made In Two Pieces
• 41,PF,Y. icNit IBLOUS •• 7'0.VITERN 1709
Large needles—foul4trarid of string, Pearl co*kgzo,'''•!''';''''r. 'wool
simple stitch! You'll knit this blouse in no time. Pit)tt•W'70,9, contains
directions for this ,blouse and „a plain knitted skirt in sizes 1_6-18' and
38-40 (all in one pattern)„; illustrations of- e
blouse anstitdhes. ••• •‘• "
• . Send 20 cents in coins (damps 'van/lot:be .accepted) for this. pat-.
, •
;„tern to,Wilson Needlecraft Dept.; 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto., Write
plainly pattern nurnber, your name and addreSS.'; ' •
•
. .
.patrenise, you, but there are some „
'..things, that You not only cannot he"•;',
lieve, but . many things which If
—tney--,teid-yOuryow-couldhat-undet=7
Stand. Do you know anything .of.
, SPirita?" ' ' ' , • •
• . ,
-. West ;grin•ned,••"Yes.'! l`ltneWlfor
Instance that .Made a' dandy
pile eutern.this racket Mannfactnr;•
ing the best Scocch whiskey .for .a.
tliiretY World," '.
• 4•There are . suci; things as re
.vengeful spirits, Hew do you know
that<the strange creatnre Who got
in here tonight is noVone?",..
'Death is Abut .
'"Fraid ghosts. an :spooks."„ •
West's laughter pealed out. f4Yoit,.
Benson, , the best brains the the •'•Old •
gang .ever had,., an 'ou MeChnt.
business. Afraid ci'lghesteasost"
.' "Say whit you like West: I'm all
through,!.' :coldlY:ansWered.rBetisen.
'"I nitilerStands,my own iedlilige.
tell•ybu Ithat death is aboht, to night
It •came into this room with that .'
creature." " • .•
• Dandy West allowed he sa•reasi,
• tic grin' on his face to 'die , 'away.,
Perhaps •he felt the reality of what
Benson: had said: Of all the Men in
' th.e•roorn•heahould have dime Se.' ,
"Come on; 'action' ,eXclairned.•
Skipper's '
at sea and waiting' for•The signah"..
,1-feo passed' to the dear; as he
"V'nu,• Weil, keep' Watch" On the
_cIi1 You McClintock,,f get ready, to
take, the dog out i'll,inake the 0.E.
. signal!! • ,
strode ' aWay without further
parley and m,:ounting the Main Stair,
• Ivey,: continued onand upward. till
• ...the stairs narrowed to a very ,
Mean' flight Mailing direCt tothe.
toWer• top.,• . •
,A Red Dawe • .
,Once there, he proceeded to 'O'lalta
spine interesting arrangement g by
•UShiga tli1.061134, doreplleated annet-
-,
•
CASA. -LOMA'
Sir ifenry Peitatt 4111iOri
dollar Cis-
tlo-on-the.Hf1l, Spedleo ;Tided, Tor-
ont0 Hour's
tour thte' Castle, , toW-
oe, tunnel., stables; art gAticties, and
teketuttien tooth eoectel etthIbite •itrid
ehevetilrP, See. "The Pan dt Nine
vch,r' .,(the king aha hie wives),
paintd 'by order of lato Diiipeter
.JOgenh Of Austrai—ha§ .lite elzi3`
figures, °heti 10 a.m. 'tilt 9 p.m.
Adults, Sundays,
25 cents., , • -
ssue. No., 27—'38
6S
any fresh fruit into .cle,liciOugf 'jelly
of cho right texture,. • • -
Half an hour is all the time that
is needed to Make. the 'fresh red,
Jelly ready. for bottling. '
The abort bat! methcia whicliWfn.
give You here, helps tkPregierVe alt
• the flaveUr whiqh 'belong to trats4,
cherries. You've tasted. canned
,.,cherries and .realized that°. • eeme
th•tpg.',;IN4S' Missing but that/ never
tlaPPoOs wjth oher,17 Jelly Made tiLis
Any kind ef:eherries, eah lie used,
in •thia, recipe 'With. tjlc exception 'of
Wild and chokecherries: •
•'chore* Jelly •
.43/4 cups
7 CUPS (3 lbs.) sugar
.1 b tle fruit pectin.
'
'.raTibeeip,uPtrlie3P,opa.x4r,roeu'in)pdtlist71,.vce. !4i•iysdtdrefi casun6odw, v,e, curl int e:rr4:
bring•to a boil, .cover, • and-siinmer
10 Minutes. 'Place fruit „In Jefly
cloth or bag and squeeze out juice.
'
Measure • sugar and' juice , into •
large Saucepan and inix.,•• Bring, to
A boil over hottest fire and at once
add batiled'.fruit ' pectin, stirring
'constantly. 'Then hring to a full
rolling boa' and boil hard 1/4 minute, •
:_4eMOve from,. fire, skint, Our witch -
Paraffin hot jetty at once.
Makes about 10 eight -ounce glasses.
•
' Cherry Fruit Puddini.
While•clierries are in season,' try
.
this delicious .cherry fruit pudding. .
„:.1.:pcuapcksa..wgeerlhewrraytprjell,:poWder
1%
•1/4 ciip grapefruit juice.
Y2 .cup 'grapefrnit pulp, diced
-• 'cap fresh cherries, seeded and
DisSolithaleiveeldlyipow.d'ec in War. In 'VI'
ter. Add grapefruit juice. •,
grapefruit and 1cherriei. Turn 'into -
• inolidi Chill 1111 til drm, •fleraeld.r
• Serve With sauce made .fronusWeet-•
fresh•cherries, 'Series 8:
• batterscatplli•ottuce7s`k.
1, Cup pee ,Pive...Goiden' or'.Whit#
• Corn Syrup '; • .
1, cup white sugar
eup ci•eath "
3' tablesliohnS putter
% tqaspoQn, vanilla •• •
1/8 teaspoon salt" •
Put all ingredients in top of 'doable
• 'boiler:and cook, 45'niinutet over hot
'water,' stirring' opeasionaIly: . This •
is very smooth and delicious over
cern starch or ,other puddings, lee
. tireani, etc: 15.eeps . well in, cog'
Place. , Makes three cups
•
, •
attys. A lever. here or 'a, lever there
he 'pulled ordentessed; and • then
peered aloft into:the darkliight sky
7--thieugh7theffglata-fratnejahove
A thin jet or vapour hissed up
Ward Into the darkness .fike, the
'
forceful esdailb, of stead' ,frOin •a; lo-,, •
•conio,tiVe. Driven by e Mighty com
.pression of air it Shot .up for 'seine "
considerable distance:. before; .the.
wind could break it into'a•pale and
wav'ering, cloud. ,
. Then; bringing' a:lens. into focus,
he snapped the Jaivs ..of a tiny arc
into position and the turn of aknOb
produced:a faint hissieg*. The flut-
_tering,cloud above sblazed pink, ted
' and, finally crimion.• •• ,
From 'afar, in that wild' night, the ,
ctra tomets •
Village, of' Wintersea; . glued their
eyes • to. the window panes Of • the
snug tap-reorn.
• "Pairbeats me,". •rurnbiect; one.
, .
; 'les a eign,'-that'e what it is,"'
. muttered another. '‘Whenever.:•YOU .
see that little,: old wicked• cloud a,
floating ever theineliffa it a sare,
sign o' death,. thaVit)is.". '
Dawnbiob wild and jagged
clouds•scadded before the wind As'
:red dawn; and.a wet:daWn.
Benseii and McClintock sat,..sip-.
ping Coffee before a blazing fire..
SP011ato6k Wore the black, Closely .
fitting ecistumelwfiloh he donned: to
, I .
lead out the honhd.
(To Be Continued) •
in The 'Cool Of The.
Evening -
The day, the' golden light, has
gone,, •
, And quietly the. •evening drifts
Arse the world. N.ow the round
• , mooni,
Leading the ••first' stat 1ied4-61.1.• •
vvard, lifts,
slender lantern in the sky;
And Shadow', like a dappled awit,
Steps delicately ?Orth to trY
,The peol of silVer on elle „laWn.
• Oh; do not Speak., .,Thiq is the halt
For crickets in the garden, wall,
For sleepY bird and folded fleWer.
This .is the falsify interval • '
Serene and beafttiful, . as though '
094 lifted uPa gentle hand
: Per SileriCoo thatiIfl Wifirld might
know ,
He vialkad At 'evening threugh the'
rand. • •
Nftlig011., TIAY,
.00nd, lInuinkeeping 'Magazine.
uy Best Quality
For Good $eritit
Since :thwels are required to
stand much hard wear and fre-
• quent laund,erings,. it's rear econ-
•' orny to buy best quality. When
purchasing. Turkish towels, • look
for merchandise that has a .firm,
tightly woven selvage and. annooth,
.• well -finished hems; the • basic
• Weave 'should. be close and ,firm;
the: Pile ,soft, thick and even.
Never . yon Turkish towels;0
Wrinkles, will shake ' out. Loose
ends or uneven threads should be ,
clipped' off evenly, never pulled.'
E HIVE Syrup
Is t10 Ideal
Sweeteljer on
your ‘moruin
cereal because
It is easier
to diges
• Nazis Influence
Dress Fashions.
. .
‘. Are Becoming Arbitrary In De-
,' ciding*hat German Women
May or May Not Wear
BERLIN. -
The Nazi edlica-
•.tyinial, "'authorities- -are -,leacling.-a-.fr
new chive to liquidate • M •,the
Reicli Paris fashion§ with their
''decadent •JeWish.‘,infinence,". and,
toreplace thein With.. dress de -
sighs prOviding."reorn •.fors. the
movement ,. of the nbrilit, body."
The current..issueof.a Nazi maga,
zing' for ;the instruction of young ,
WoMencontains-an article' on, the: •
subject.
.SiMplicity and genuineness s'hotild.
fashions,
the
ae
adding; "fashionable padded shoul-
ders and *small' Waists,short skits'
and bare necks -are sfich a menace,
to our women's Spiritual Poise that
,our racial and population experts
have good 'reason to. rebel.
. After pointing . Out that "Jew-. •
ish•and Negro strains which 'Paris.
has taken 011 are greatly weaken-
ing its ,population," *.the. article,
, dontinues: "How' eah \Ve '.bring
out people.' back to 'an.understand-
ing of purity when they gee maga-
zine pictures of the latest from •
Paris,inch/dinghats in Perverse 1,
shapes, even imitating the:Jacobin
and Russian 'cossack bead pieces! I
should German
Worneh, be urged in this Way' to
. buy clothing Of foreign and inter-
national designwhich are played.
Out." • :Everything • ."excitie.. and:
Oriental" in clothing should, be ,
banned, the •magazine insists, tak-
ing '''sPeCiat 'exception to Clothing
of Persia, Turkey, East •India • and
Japan. '•
•
r
• You'll ilike the flavottr
mild and really
satisfying.Iria i new
!rpat, in 'roll.yotir-own
tobaccoil,-ittado. by?
Canada's oldest.
tobaceo manuftte-
' turersbaeked• by
nearly.a ,century of
• experience. Buy
a pacbage today.
•
'
„,
'"WopnrieaernancCoao Youth ..r_hoenh!oeArp-.,
Defies Yearsi,,
If They,WalkProperly:
„"Why, ' she's •younger looking
than her dallghter:',•sIust., leok •
thev7payscs6bilee, ‘17.1.4,117.!".an• a
f
t
ern
o
on
parstya,riainveddt.4 IT:a4 WAS saying that -
:about a wolnan guest who had p
i,,tef
Al-
though
e l
What he o se pwasdt9: f forty-five,
Athle-;
mother Aid' eppear-,.yotInger than
. bar grown-up daughter. IY,104t1T
because of the way she walked, ••
' In the .first place, her Postiire
was perfect. $1•6 • hollow' in. the'. .
Centre'Pf• ktk.bach. Sitecarried..
her heed, Met, and shoulder.
%-square, but not stiffly so. And
• because her backbone
layndtrhaeiflip
btihselroosktoenidasciohw4pars, flat,
• ,Letii, of Exercise
Furthermore; her , Valk was
youthfully, energetic., -• She moved
graceful!y with the ':ease of one ,
'
who 'is use :Q a 'g'rettedeal °tout-
. idnogOr xocuf
r cisee.eli pat fir toi e4ucleh a tar ltYw
alk -
she
has ,kept her figure not only
sien-
(ler but stipple and graceful.
through the years by being ac-
tive; by doing a• few simple set-
ting -up exercises , regulur.
And her daughter? '
-
Well, although not yet twentyl.,
five, • that girl Walked in stilted,:
awkward fashien-. An exaggerated
, hello* in the Middle of her spinal
'column made her stomach Pro-
-trude and her hips seem large.
Her 'weight:seemed to bear :down:
on her slowly moving feet. She
was prettier than. her Mather, but
she Won't • be so attractive when. '
she is her:mother'S egg'. That is, •'
unless she, too, kui'ns to Apprel,
cthte the *no/lance of exercice.
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Nutrition Helps
Prevent Disease
Dietitians Meeting at Ottawa
Hear There Is a Great Need
For Nutritionists in Canada
0
The .part played, by dietetics: in
,.hospital and .1,miversity fields, in.
.the tight against Malnutrition and.- '
. in, the Ceti -Mier dal. field. "wet•e •topics
dittussed at the •third annuiI cen,
,Vention of the -Canadian . Dietetic „/
Aasociatigif'•in Ottawaiast week.
, ...Diettetiarisl qualified in, nutritional
went, are' playing an iniportant part
in curbing spre*d of disease, Fran-
"tes hieNally, Dean of the Faculty„, •
;of . Household Science at , Acadia
ITUlversity, said. Contacts vi7ere es
sential,in this field of service. The •
'nutritionist Must .approach the me..
,thete, young • zeople nt cafeterias',
" and •school " teachers and Work' in.,
co.operation With publie health au-
•thorities. , ,
_'_•_There--isla-gi-eat-need-fmz•-nittr
e
•••P'
"•,.•
• ,-
r'•
tiopists, said ,Miss McNally. ' OiftY
thousand dollars had been voted by.. •
, _
the Doinineon Government this year '-
toward a Nutritional Council which
depend largely : for its inter;
matian on research work carried oa
by community nutritionists,* .
Foods contained- in diets should '•
be examined individually , to find •
causes for . skin disease, said be.
Oeorge"S..VVilkinson, of OttaWa. De
ficiencies in all vitimins'except vi•;••
tarain D were Manifested in skin
conditions: The nutrition of the
skinis an • important ' factor in :
.fightingdisease; he said. To per-
form its'functiony tbeip
should have sufficient supPly of all .1.
the cernporients of an adequate •
• Slunil?er Clears
Up Complexion
There Is No Better Beauty .
r Treatment for Tired Skin
Than Deep, Restful Sleep
„
If your „face lackthat' alive, ,
. rested look and your skin 'Seems
•• to. have agedten years in two or
three weeks, try the Simple ',sleep
treatment , before any other.
• Resolve to ;go to bed every
' night at 'least half an hour before
the time ,that you know you
fill asleep if you are to get 'Your,
nine hdUrs. .If You are -even faint-
ly given to insomnia; , better not ,
read anything that makes you s
think or worry'. Save your - serious.
reading, matters Tor later. This is ,
your week, to sleep soundly antl
long, and consequently lift '
, , , .
&Sent AV° years from your
„,
,Do a few limbering and Stretch-
ing exercises to, take the kinks but
' ,of yotir neck and then ,take a
. :batV.'in water zit body tomportitit
bdinye you io to bed... Clean 'fie .
and , throat care,fully (incidental,
ly, unless -your skin is ultra sensi-
tive, scrub. with ,a Omplekien ;
' brush). and smooth on Your rich,'
. „est nlgtit Cream:
Your bed Chetild• he neither toe •
hard rier ',te,o Soft, . The btittorn • .
.sheet ought HON..., be perfectly
,smth. If you sleep on 'your
back, ty to tet along „without
• PillOW: Otlierwise, Use 11 qninll
, one, And two tight blankets are
nitteh better than One faitly heavy
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