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The Huron Expositor, 1932-09-23, Page 2
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" see Glad ma a claim ai' aithoritr child. to send hint to echos' with a , f,d It{tl'O,,:,1 :I t over the. moralal�life of roan Having l l� box wlii'ch i^s, not well parked. GlN. D I+i,§,W` l.t 8 � Food � cl t)ho ahold+ren of Israel from bhe as i g, p. is ' Dth AttlbumiTi appy w?t n' ,, ,^shivery of tlhe task-in*ster- Re gave � time for mothers tit bhixnk about' a ik- "'Three Q 4' , , ., > a law far their nlbseai0ance as a . � MERITS ing lunch !boxes, e�specialiy those who Ti��ree Good, Health 10 ,rlt; ', and as individuals, and He ex- live, in rural communities. In Imlarny tipn it cted it to !be ke!at This law is AN schools, a That ^dielh is t t in the To I, ' . r^■ J + Prepared Qr.. d tP. 4edstuli tiinddng Comtmarulms �`��� 'TlnisJfacili+batebheflmtotheues t$skx'en. �' I�' 1. Gro"win INA p 12easran�forPraise �� Mw it,,, 40� #Txmvself ,said that He dad not wane Has " " Packing a lunch ,box is not ti'iAicult c'I have three good, healthy reasons for TABLETS if they cost a dollar a box �hY to destroy the law but to fulfil it. BUIIi and Vltaxnlxl B goring singing the praises of BABY'S OWN -they are wonderful for children's u11 1 �A� if you kayos just what you are t �J 1,44% August 14 -The Ten Commandments. SOI' COAstlpatloYl, axle Ipoll to put in, IFlere are scene sugges • TABLETS -two lovely boys and a girl, fevers and sick stomach," writes Mrs - 1111, Y .._ NPIX Exodus 20:12-21. for Blood . tions which moa help -you: all of hon have been great' benefit- James O'Connor Godfrey Out. jr yVY Y , , 'war n -Leviticus 19:18. 1. ,Select a lunch (box whi&Ii can ted by the Tablets during babyhood," Mothers. everywhere rely on BABY'S y'ryl' "U� ► Children I'p' the fifith commandment and n T� Ibe 'ea'sily and thorcfu^ghly oleane.)1: writes 1VIrs. Judson Mill©tt, Mosher- y , y is I the past ten years millions OWN TABLETS to reduce simple �t .� ' ► tlho9e fallowing, is stated, roans re- have found Kellogg's AI.L-BRAN the y " , . (Puck the' foal carefull' Cover ville N.S. fever, to allay co.lie, to aid in cutting 0".I'�„`` , .. � hati'onshilp to +man,- o parents, rEeigh- safe "cereal way" to overcome coin- jars witch ni'ght'y fitting lids and wrap �, �i `, '" Tk tbors, and, to the community at large, mon constipation -with the head- foods to .keep them fresh axed' to,pre- If more BABY'S OWN TABLETS teeth, to keep the children's digestive i, {A' 11, vuo,, Honoring parents includes the giving aches, backaches, loss of appetite vlertxt one #favor fram mixing with an- were used there would be fewer sick systems sweet and healthy. " 1. d ro '' ,,Z of respet, love and o(bedien•ce. Re- and energy, that so often result. other, ' babies, writes Mrs. Lewis • Weldon, These sweet,,easy-to-take little tablets A+t +'lt`) 54straining the hand', the tang•ue and 13. Choose a variety Moncton, N.B. �{n",`, zt ; Behind this success is the proved Y of foods andare absolutely SAFE -see analyst'sze I tome spnritt towards our fallow man is effectiveness of Ams BxAN, f.abora- avoid too nnwah repetition,, "I would not be without BABY'S OWN certificate in eac}x 25 -cent package_ �y 14f only2/A successfully- do+ne when we re • tory tests show Alai -BRAN brings 4. (include one hot dirsh"'(if pos More than I,z50,000 yackages were soli t tf; Ialize that he holds his .place on the twcr things needed to overcome com- silble) every day in cool weather an'u DR. WILLIAMS' in 1931. • 229 10 universe by the same tenure we do mon constipation: "Bulk" to exer- amas'ionally in warm weather. (A IP , v A . , and that 'he is as dear to the Heav-, cise the intestines. Vitamin B to thermlos con i�,. tone the intestinal tract. Ar:L-BRANLnet will assure this.) en•Iy F4ather as we a^re. 5. Be sure to have somnetthin from o7.1°� a ro ggi '� r >',. r August 21 -The Tent of Meeting, also contains twice as much blood- ,each of ,bhe food) groins. j I . ' -Exodus 33:7-16. building iron, by weight, as beef Cooks in 2jJ mins. after the water boils ' 23T7 - liver. FOOD -GROUPS' Make and Keep Children Well -- As Mothers Know -Exodus 33:11• s „ . Buildings Foods, Fuel Foods. The `bulk in let[,>uce. AI is much (Keep body, in Px•ovide. heat and `�i:' _ The sin of making and wrorshipping like the bulk in lettuce. Inside the ( . . � , " it x': the golden calf brought down the J, body it, forms a soft mass. Gent' repair' and (build eintergy.) �r` SUNDAY AFTERNOON July 17 -The Passover. wrath of God upon the children of it clears the intestines of wastes. nervvtissies.) " e. 511 4 .--Exodus 12:21-28. Jsrael and' delayed the setting up of Milk Cereals .. whom they say that he 'is nei'ther. ' However, the reception rhe ' Ont. -1 Corinthians 5:7. the Tabernacle in their midist. Mases How much more pleasant it is to e3' , p gave ane ' . (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, , , ) use this delicious eeri*J' than . to •. Irheat. Fabs English by origin nor in{ spirit, does was that of a soldier. Lixnch was: (Moses wars instructed of the Lord interceded far them and a temporary abuse your system witli pills and Eggs' Sugars not seem' in the least inclined to end laid for urs on his immense writing- 1 f','r '�'a&-e up thy cross, the Sraviour said; bo institute a mermarial -service to be xrneelt'ing -place was erected afar off, drugs -so often hsabit-forming. riib,- Vegetables of his life on the opposition henches desk. While we were eating the doors k ; Tf thou wouIdst :My disciple be; clbserved yearly. It copimemoraied, outside the camp M,o e's entered in- Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily IChe'ese high starch -or in the rustic quiet of. his home. •'were. closed.. Mess is Deeny thyself, the world forsake, the tbirth of a nation when the angel to it and the Alar of cloud, in p y q engers and secre- with milk or cream -sufficient to Le,V-mes content. One of those who have fought Lloyd' taries were `rushing in and out with And humbly follow after„ me- (passed olvg,r the houses of Israelites front of the door showing God's pres- overcome most types of constipa.. ; 'RIEGUILATIN+G FOODS 'George most, ,bitterly, yet speak of papers and 'questions. During our t -' C. W. Everest• and destroyed the first-born in: the ence. Here 'God and (Moses held in- tion -in serious cases with ever him- with eat sympathy, is Gar -,conversation he made a remark which.. . lw ? i y (Ke'ep ,body imtadhimery in good rust- gr y i;., homes'of the E,gy+ptians from that' of 'timaite counsel and. the result was meal. If you have intestinal trouble seemril to me characteristic of thu PRAYER spine order. vsn This prince of the British jour - t;,' Pharao4h down to that of hi's humb- Moses' pleading prevailed' and God not relieved this way, see your, ) realists is also the most eculiar-a-'ess'ernce of tyranny: "Man," saic>t. lest servant. .Moses impressed on 'promised to go with therm on their doctor. ,.. geta l grain cereals, ,bran, fruit, p 'We thank Thee, 'our. •Father, for vegetables, milk. m,onrg thin. He is a lonely mans and Dawes, "is always less courabeou� therm the necessity of instructing journeyings as before. ' S _ goodness stud mercy following us all peers' cooking processes make SA,Mpq;E LUNCH 'BOX (111QEIVUS r'"C'bet''ly the only Briti's'h Politician than what :his °o{ircial position makes; y0 ' •'- the days orf our lives and for the 'their children in the meaning of the August 28--m-Gifts For Building the ALL -BRA finer, softer, more pal- who has no real enemies,. The fact , him appear. But;• he is driven to it Fl - muse Thou vest ins of life ave r- memorial feast. They signified their Tabernacle. stab' . • It is not habit-formin A For Autumn. pmol gi @ g• p- alone that he dares not to belong. to .by the resistance of his enemies, and �':. acceptance of their 'obligations by -Exodus 35:21-29. petizrn recipes on the red -and- Succotash (hot), peanut • 'butter y g parbi'es shows 'he 'finally ,becomes,, stern and harsh $as -ting in Tiny +presence. Amen. g bowing their heads and worshipping•. -Proverbs 3:9. green package. At all grocers. Made ,sandwiches, ri-pe tomato, gingt.reake. any of the three leaden } S, S. LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 2a July 24 -The Deliverance of the Red . (Moses 'passed` on the instruction by Kellogg inLondon, Ontario. ,soup, upped 'meat sandwiches hone sure he he is of f himself and re- out of mere instinct'of self:preserve- vernls the character of bhe rr,an. I tion."y, h,, Sea. • given him 'by 'God for the furnishing 'with lettuce, sliced raw carrots, ap- (Garvin is journalist, hiotoriam and, The figure of a man rises 'before my- e 7.esson Topic -Review: Moses SHonor--Exodus 14:10-16, 21, 22. of the Tabernacle and the. (people _ ple, mHk, coo+kies: t-,` encyclopedtian; a41 in orae. Has ehauf- 'eyes whom'I do not hesitate to calf ed in His Death. -Exodus 15:2. gladly responded. Their gifts were For Winter. feur has prrlb'aili'ly given the hest de- I gotid'lookin but alsoa ,,1,: one of bhe rosin �� y: Lesson Passage-Deuf,eronomy 3'!:18- 'When -bhe c,hildiren of Israel saw the measure of their contrition far in of 'the case or cantacts6; but ,for Vegetable soup, .%bufed egg, bran finitfion of him' when he s'aid:. "My � Imlos't dangerous Americans Andrew• i,:; 52; 34:5=8. they were (being pursued their Dour- past idolatrous 'conduct and renewed th'e 'prote'ction of all the Childrerii and (bread s�vndiiiichss, orange. boss 'cocks ba+e4c from lSunda,y to r Mellon, Secretary cbf the Treasury, .,, I"' Gorden Text -Psalm 116:15. age failed and they began to upbraid desire to hake abiding with them the adults who make up the community. 'Hot baked -beans, brown bread, W�ln�scbay and wni,tes the `Life of the man skeptical to the core, whose: >, . Jvdy 3 -Childhood 'and Education of tbeir 'leaders. 'Moses_ firnnly estab symbol of Cyci presence, Men and . There are some people who ars che,eue, apple saucer xnUlk. ^:�a rr-+-rls'iwl (From Thursday • to I4skepticislm verges on cynicism. Noth-•- - M i`• d '' h of G d' •d 'e I''k trib ted' d' ver mh.#oh'a ed'to 'a,rantine vdiien gees" 1.rshe iv the trot o s wor , wci-•r n a i e can u actor ung to Y 1 qtu ing in bus farce, except the aquitin f Exodus 2:1-10, assured them Glad would open a way y what they had as the spirit +mov- it is applied to their own home They ;Saturday he looks in front of him and P b p sones the Observer." nose, betrays the energy which made- r rt, Proverbs 22:6- of esca!pd, 'He began to pray but ed •tRierrm. , see4ra • to feel that such regulations A woman in Massachusetts has Just Evemyrthing 'i+n •Garvin''s ol+d h'om;e 'him cine of the world''s richest men.. all t j . r4 ll.t tihat time the cnild'i of Isms, 1.11 eters being subjected to rigomas Gad set hi►m, to work and' showed hint what to do. A passage, was pp- September 4 -Evils of Intemperance. -Isaiah 5:11-I6 22, 23. are 11,111, for cveayorne emcee nthemselvest. To accept 'quarantine is, oivorced a husband umbo had previous- 'has a ,monastic air. Everything, th'e A me'laruerholic glance of his deepset' ireatrment at the hands orf their task, 'born. coed through tiie waters of the Red ' -Leviticus 10:9. s'imgiy to accept the regulations ' of ly divorced her. Still determined to have irhe last word, nye s'u'ppose - owner included. Gamlen is half monk, half scholar, always supremely in- eyes ,hit' me' when, I remarked, dui- •lr,g our conversation, that he spoke' L. mmstems their •d'eilirverer was S� and at his carninand they march- !We read in these verses haw in- conmmluntity life, ta-kdng the same re- Guelph Mercury. t,eile'ctual, and certainly a poet. Ev- lik'e'uhylodk. He was not sure whe- By reams of cite native wit of his ed' forward and were soon beyond the Y dui ence in strop drink :brio s man becomes isPmisibilit to ottect' others that As the children of Israel set for- ward €rom Sinai, 'Moses inn'ited his em since the crud of the war he has cher I 'had' meant it to be a compli-• 110 another, under the guiding hand., of a gut nkg the :babe came under tht: reach of their pirsuers 'July o captivity; li� strength 'oto �! 'harnessed as it were by a cart rape. you would expect others ,to assume for the pl+atection of you and your -*- Dancing masters have decided the g just peace. The article advocated a us' I m+ent or not. 'But when. I starred to ;!-Providbince, anotice of Pharaoh's daughter, wbo. "1' 31 -The giving of the Manna. -Exodus 16:1-5, 14, 15, 35.e good in him becomes servant to family. Larh'art Hop, described as a return to the iminuet, be this 'he' oulblilshed the day the conditions! of Versailles were evade known to ;speak a'baut the rgreat strike at }?itts- 'burgh, IMelIonl, the chief shareholder, `' • preserved 'this life and 'after a time ' -James 1:17. 'the evil propensities of his nature Single-aeting shall year's' dance. But the Virginia Sha sounds g' g the world' proved -to be trill p y pro h- i'of that steel industry, 'soaked at him, �•c ted hirer. Thus was a way open- oP The ,people, viewing the land in and the image of God is marred. Man a 'ceJllo. The utter sincerity of his mire papular. -(Detroit Free Press. eti'c. I�+ah . + - e.: yip for the educating and training „,' of the sine (who in after years was to which they found •therrusellvtes, forgot the slavery from which they had but cannot satisfy the appetites of the body and gratify the aspirations of V4 h 1 D f ", eonvincedl, Moses at once left his These conmandm,ents+ are a xe'vela-, -- I-_-__._-__ . � . Tiberate God's chosen people. a -month before been- released and 1. trhe. soul at the sane! time. a err a ea Hess After looking over the pictures m the Toronto papers during the past' I went to visit th'e .W'hite ,H'au . ;n 'Wh1-!hi'r ton and was amazed at ( i July 10 -The Call.of Moses. began to miuritur against Mases and g 4 -Exodus 3:10-15; 4:10-12. Aaron. God revealed to Moses his September 11 -Israel Journeying To. Towards Canaan. MMg �e Oeereote. week, we :know .why we can never oe W,e g i,ts •being s,o a,ecessnbla to every'b'ody. I -Exodus 3:12. came ower 'therm would ate mlanifested -Numbers 10:11-13; 29-36' 11iQy a good vwiuumer, don't tar* JvFt a .rte, villa on a hill. breathing and, dropping mucous, and ,;: For• forty years W,oses' tended the in a mriraculous way--tfood would be -Numbers 10:11-13; 29-36. b is for stomach purposes. it is" y thouaande of people. tylia enioy eroiilgh upholstery. - Fergus News, Record. Senator ''Borah received me, while studying a large men of Fu�rape. Hip in a relin•in, g g job is to remove the wheel and have a real lo*, at the -lin- if,, I sheejp of his father-in-law in. Midian rained down from heaven and be .for ir-igoing to the 'great school of soli- thea- alt the rest of the way their As the children of Israel set for- ward €rom Sinai, 'Moses inn'ited his If you have catarrh, catarrhal deaf- nelss or head noises caused' by catarrh, ` -„ -- m>ylance to Beehhaven, is so great I tide --and the ^proper time Gad in a staff of lifer This He did in order otmnige manner called' hi'm to forth "that I therm, farfrh•ar-in-law to go with thermIi was oat an entireL•p dd,sinterested mo- or if phl'e'gm dzop in your throat and+,'„ has caused ca.'tarrh of the stomach•or . Timely Repair. Tips orlt for this Moe one mu^5t love hir:n. ,Like 'Becithnven he •i,a taciturn, lone- , '., `, go 1rrtay prove , whether true that `Conte I y and am ids Hi's 'soft, full' and + +, r,, • to his real life-wozik. Reason after they will walk in my law, or no. ro•mntpted' him to say, P y, thou 'thee bowels you will be glad to -arrow that be Single-aeting -alien. harmomiou:s -voice is like the sound of ,..... t reason was given ,by Moses for de- August 7 -The Ten Comandments. R cldriemg the undertaking but all were -Exodus 20:1-11. with us and we• will do good.' Hofaa'b 'knew the wiluerness tl•ese distressing symptoans-. may overcome in 'nian'y instances by the shook a(bsorbei•s are quite simple to rnai•ntain. Their de- a 'ceJllo. The utter sincerity of his �. ; met and' surer -muted. Being at length -Deuteronomy 6:,5- and '.Moses forgetting foe• the mom- following treatment which you can g sign is such as to make adjustment, g j puritanism is beyond all question. ", eonvincedl, Moses at once left his These conmandm,ents+ are a xe'vela-, enc who his real guide was, wanted easily prepare in ,your awn home•.,tit r anaueceseary. All the ear owner needs, There is a ,certain likeness bre- I' pest and, receiving •perimission of tion -of the character of God and of 1 hsps to be eyers unto them as they- little costs. to 'do i- to see drat they -are kept twe'e'n him and G'ene'ral D'atwes, al - Je�ro, he returned to Otis relation to mankind. In them vge 'i. + t s r�i}Khed:• IIhctbalbs are us ul com'- ,but they (Secure from your d'rwggist 1 oz. full of fluid oftheproper grade- . K x thoulgh the two men (have realty no-�, thinly in cam'mon. Dawes was Vice -'iii' pan�ns must not upersede J•ahovah, IPartmint (,Double (Strength). Take 1/4 water `i'�hile four r President of the United States at I "; _ - _ this {home And add Out ho't • anheel ,brakes have 'that „ __ September. 18 -The Report of The arra a little sugar. 'One tablespoon- 1-reught the 'inslpection port on the time. His small pointed heaa,I I V J •. 10,1 » * F W suit they saw. This with the first �, G-,,_r-]u'bri:catian is decidedly :harm- - - - - -- - - _- - art of the report enthused the pe'o- ful in one way, and it is a way. that pie to 'go at once and posses; the About Boxing Lunches ,,clefs not ;\ccur to the averse motor .and. but when they, further re,port- g' _, :,d that the -cities were walled and The temp "dinner ,pail'" is, no longer ist. Oil and grease attracts.' ani re- • f �\ � I he inhabitants rriighfiy. some of them applied (at least nKi1t in the 4aesit nour- tains dirt and'd'u�ro. Therefore, bush- I >eing giants, their -spirits fell. The n" ' hed circles) to 'a container for a ing or ,bearing is likely to permit a z + p p , particularly the school collection of dirt to gather, works its --- it was that 'Cale!b s oke u and car- carried lu,nrch � � I�A - rabo•rated the facts in the report but lunch: It is • now a larnch box. This way into the moving part and cause •J 4 I '- J"I -1 ,aid the difficulties were not beyond change in name has come aboult more a greater rate of wear. Wipe off any �r ?" " { /r /• heir strep h to tackle. Joshua sid- £ram, a' cha.n a in the t excess grease or oil. �. ryl n II / g g YPe of a lvnah a, k. �_ t i >d with hi•m. The others insisted packed than an alteration in bhe size -, -,, ' , . '�^ rel ;,hat theris was no use in their trying or shape of the box- The,period required for cleaning out r' I u't' an overchaked engine, b turnip t + i t "'t�If l!� ! �� -o enter the land and they ,prevailed. The old fashioned nomenclature g Y g he l �, / I� �� �I) til, certainly highly descriptive of the old engine over with cite starter and with , " �� Ir i, �y' ,r .� „ the ignition "off,," usual' is about 20 .7 a I'll�l\ fashioned contents of the pall. y Ir`� Why Quarantine? Thee were much ntmv suitable for seconds. * * � ,' - `� � ,I Q dinner than for lunch: IIn fact, the I ,j ' foo,d was often just (what Thad ?been There n an excel ct careorial res � " ;.`-' �\ j I � Living as', we do in organized' corn- \:`..� r ; munities •we have found it to be n vt ''eft over fro' dinner the night be- -cation in the correct care of tires , C / I - - ' "' ritlarny motor car instruction mean- �'�� ' ml desirable out necessary t'r at nE fore. Tame vitttna of eoonomvizing is isle. The illustrations' ,show graph- I sh,ruld unite for our own in.liviuual worthy and, of course, -left aver• food P / ' "` ` / s * r'ea'dy what halp,pens to tires under ' i r.'.r •i - i ' aiui family protection. is good, but in such cases, it was of- ' . I !,1�' tent Meed without an, and just to fill vario con•& -tions of poor mainten- } r 1 I 1 \1e secure, through our tame,, the 'Pl tt , , ' i - ` u s ce'in the pail and, eventually ance,• such as under -inflation, incor- I , y � set'` ices of an organized polio and P 'Pa Pa Y ' ' reset wheel alignment, wnheel bearing ' f ;•e 'department, and we also 1•ttr- in the 'consnt'rruer. g � � , t' 1 We ,have learned the value of care- looseness and the like. The hook is chase such protection against dl sease i� rI 00 ' a. can be provided b the t ,,,. fully planned meals and it ha^s often 'decidedly worth a few moments of1. pr Y pp atiori the owner's time and attention. I t = � --� of proventive medicine on a comnm;m_ been lorrovtght to .our attention that . • �4 -7„� • ity Lasis, by a modern pu,ol,: heutth well parked lunches for the school y re you Satisfied to departiment child are very in1portdiint. They' should q4 ,'' hI11,,0! r,'' What is best for the corm,n;unity as never be altogether composed of foods Thinkers and Men Of " ' ' • I ; ' Jo without Bath -room eonde�niences? a whole is ristrally best for the imii- sudim as meat, potatoets, cake and pic { .r vidual citizen, hut, when there is cot.- whi'oh are natural components of din- Action -Reminiscences ; II'l fi ict ,be'tween the two tl:e interests of ne,rs" There ,should' ,be salads, sand- 1'r, I, And without up-to-date kitchen facilities or other modern tine community as a whole take pre- wrches, 111rits and food's which are Tt was in Lard Reading's house 1, ,requirements that running water in your home will instantly t ced&me over those of bhe fitdividt,al. light and yet nourishing. that I first inert Lloyd ,George at a e make available to you? IGamrntunri,cable disease's: are a comm- Many a childns afternoon's recita- dinner party. He .gave me one look mtunity prolbllem- They are a serious titan Inas been spoiled ,because he ate stud evidently decided that I was the quality Prices have never been lower for Canadian -made .Emco matter for the indtividual who con- heavy food at lunch time which ,dulled `tpir•it of opposition in-carnate. For ` It tracts one or ether of them but his mind and was conducive to otos- fifteen mdddenl he deb not say ,a e can thein. •q ity bathroom equipment and Duro Automatic Pumping be- a.. JJJ ,,���rrr... i'. Systems. cause the one ca'ae 'may pass the dis- Isirness. It really is unfair to any word. Suddenly somebody broached' Y1. ease on to many others, it is much time topic of the peace Treaties. And, ;? Three feces - 8a+h, Shower, Lava+o end more a communis than. an individual _ Lloyd :fire'ofget became loquacious.. He ' ;+ p - $137.75. Y poured forth words l'i'ke torrents. An LongLoPistj�'��L7Toilet, a's illus+re+ed, with all fillings - or personal matter. increddble thing 'happemed: the 'sore's - v�� LV+' �� ." I Ofhh Complete 844room • ui men+ as 8Y / The communicable diseases are • p q •p Q / • • all forgot to -get up when dinner was low as - - -" _ _ • spread, g general, by,the transfer- Acids In Stomach over. Y ventured' the question why •� • enc^e of germ laden secretions or ex- he had not » cretiotnls fram the 'sick to the welt persisted d on his original for that' cheque 4 .. The Duro-Special Pumping System, all Canadian -made, having ac�pa- This, a cad is � • • statnxl,p'oitvt in 1919. With a vehem- that' � e dty of 250 a1s. per hour, complete with 30 al. Galvanized Tank, and ti0 pr preventJed when the p }� encer extraordinary int such an elder- . . a P g s?dk person i's. memvoved fram contact •s aus� In ftesheon ly trr'an he set cwt to disarm my oe- e7cie, 110 volt motor, cost?( $95.00; with 25 cycle motor $99.80. with other people: The case -is :solat- ly anion and to prove that .he had - Create Sourness, Gas and Pain. Old man Carrington was sellin his t Write for' free illustrafed booklets on ICommvunicable diseases all have an How to Treat. lane bile best all the time, and that c+ selling,his y Bathroom Equipment or PlumbingSupplies. ineulbation Wills'o'n and, C!llecmnencead had been the farm and there were two fine teams I PP period, which is th. b per- wioke,d ones. d sown gave up the , iod -of brie between the entrance of Medical authorities -state that nearly for quick sale Bill Sm t d'dn d `y l II,}' Easy time payments both on Pumps , gem+cr!s iota the body wind the ap- urine-tentha of the cases of stomach aitgum,ent, for I realized that Lloyd' ar i t tree tl and Bathroom ,Fixtures may be arranged. c trouble, indigestion, sourness, burning, G'eonge s dyrvartnic force was too much them but he thought of a man t' ern peaxance of the typical sY'IitTr�n►a• gas, bloating, nausea, etc., are 'due to for he knew in the cartage business ifi r 4 r The incubation period varies 'with the an excess of hydrochloric acid in the Two years later I met him at the L °°t FOR SALE BY +ddffere^nt cornimuniealblia,•diseases. The stomach. The delicate stomach lining town. §,,"'^r developing case may, pass on the dm's- is „irritated, digestion is delayed and Riviera while he was, visdbing Italy, t ,i+ v W ,jg, i food sours, causing the disagreeable symp- ,the simalni yacht he had hired' for this r + ,,� ' p * n ease to otJhers during the incubation tome which eve stomach sufferer knows l �u' 1 e J• LAYSeQ period, parti'cul'arly during the.latter so well., Ppm a was flydai,g the iJndon Jack, Bill cased his man by Long Dis%nce i Vl J 'bunt the crew talked .Fremtc'h. When I x + M• , 1„b •part of that period. Flor this rea.-. Artificial digestants are not 'needed telephone that night and arra- ed " comtm'ented upon he drily remail.- p 11 X r bon those who ,haute .beesr+ in contact in such cases and may do real harm. .9 Po o g d ,� •-• • with a case-, and so May fairly be ex- Tn' laying aside Rif digestive aids and e'd': Brit'ish- snliip�y.'French• comrn'and l �CANit�' to buy both teams for him next .d 4 i r> ` Y instead get from any druggist some Like in the Iw'airl It struck me, as " 1. wl � A ���.�� C��Q petered to have contracted- the die- $iaurated Magnesia and tdke a teaspoon- being a g on commission. , ll, l r A. U s ease are kept away from others -- ful in water right after 'eating. This g ,peculiar re(mhrk to make since Lorre evening rates "'i -' a " i sweetens the stomach, prevents the for- it was (Lloyd George who when this on stataoa-to-star ,.,i,,. r gvuramttimed- rfor the incvlbatian' er- ' ' Spies. - fwl four times day 'should quickly drum, the lati;er is not' a perfect d'id not give me the impression at g" A tib- calls hegira A few da s later he had a nice cheque Y ;f q -Numbers 13:1-3; 25-33 ,a reli'e've distressixrg catarrhal head Im!eans for permitting a study of the ,being thebead of 'a statesman: rather I. -Psalms 27:1. misers, clogged nostrils, 'difficult g I linir.J s. ,the ]best way to tel. the that of a sportsman or soldier. There . , The fteraeivee� with which Lloyd Following God's instructions Mosr:s breathing and, dropping mucous, and condition of the latter before order- '''s nothing martial about General. t Dawes except his title.. Ai least not. 1. b is for stomach purposes. it is" y thouaande of people. tylia enioy sent one man from each tribe into im rave hearing. All victors of p g deafntess or 'head noises in a relin•in, g g job is to remove the wheel and have a real lo*, at the -lin- in the sense 'Germans gen- p' g objective the oomrtral of cams ' 1>mam'iireahle diselnses. 1%eT are Vot for the 'bene- anaan to frua9ce a boar of insp•action' i'hey brought back sainples of the should .give Parirdirnb a trial. ing condition. axe's to be. t I V J •. 10,1 » * F W suit they saw. This with the first �, G-,,_r-]u'bri:catian is decidedly :harm- - - - - -- - - _- - art of the report enthused the pe'o- ful in one way, and it is a way. that pie to 'go at once and posses; the About Boxing Lunches ,,clefs not ;\ccur to the averse motor .and. but when they, further re,port- g' _, :,d that the -cities were walled and The temp "dinner ,pail'" is, no longer ist. Oil and grease attracts.' ani re- • f �\ � I he inhabitants rriighfiy. some of them applied (at least nKi1t in the 4aesit nour- tains dirt and'd'u�ro. Therefore, bush- I >eing giants, their -spirits fell. The n" ' hed circles) to 'a container for a ing or ,bearing is likely to permit a z + p p , particularly the school collection of dirt to gather, works its --- it was that 'Cale!b s oke u and car- carried lu,nrch � � I�A - rabo•rated the facts in the report but lunch: It is • now a larnch box. This way into the moving part and cause •J 4 I '- J"I -1 ,aid the difficulties were not beyond change in name has come aboult more a greater rate of wear. Wipe off any �r ?" " { /r /• heir strep h to tackle. Joshua sid- £ram, a' cha.n a in the t excess grease or oil. �. ryl n II / g g YPe of a lvnah a, k. �_ t i >d with hi•m. The others insisted packed than an alteration in bhe size -, -,, ' , . '�^ rel ;,hat theris was no use in their trying or shape of the box- The,period required for cleaning out r' I u't' an overchaked engine, b turnip t + i t "'t�If l!� ! �� -o enter the land and they ,prevailed. The old fashioned nomenclature g Y g he l �, / I� �� �I) til, certainly highly descriptive of the old engine over with cite starter and with , " �� Ir i, �y' ,r .� „ the ignition "off,," usual' is about 20 .7 a I'll�l\ fashioned contents of the pall. y Ir`� Why Quarantine? Thee were much ntmv suitable for seconds. * * � ,' - `� � ,I Q dinner than for lunch: IIn fact, the I ,j ' foo,d was often just (what Thad ?been There n an excel ct careorial res � " ;.`-' �\ j I � Living as', we do in organized' corn- \:`..� r ; munities •we have found it to be n vt ''eft over fro' dinner the night be- -cation in the correct care of tires , C / I - - ' "' ritlarny motor car instruction mean- �'�� ' ml desirable out necessary t'r at nE fore. Tame vitttna of eoonomvizing is isle. The illustrations' ,show graph- I sh,ruld unite for our own in.liviuual worthy and, of course, -left aver• food P / ' "` ` / s * r'ea'dy what halp,pens to tires under ' i r.'.r •i - i ' aiui family protection. is good, but in such cases, it was of- ' . I !,1�' tent Meed without an, and just to fill vario con•& -tions of poor mainten- } r 1 I 1 \1e secure, through our tame,, the 'Pl tt , , ' i - ` u s ce'in the pail and, eventually ance,• such as under -inflation, incor- I , y � set'` ices of an organized polio and P 'Pa Pa Y ' ' reset wheel alignment, wnheel bearing ' f ;•e 'department, and we also 1•ttr- in the 'consnt'rruer. g � � , t' 1 We ,have learned the value of care- looseness and the like. The hook is chase such protection against dl sease i� rI 00 ' a. can be provided b the t ,,,. fully planned meals and it ha^s often 'decidedly worth a few moments of1. pr Y pp atiori the owner's time and attention. I t = � --� of proventive medicine on a comnm;m_ been lorrovtght to .our attention that . • �4 -7„� • ity Lasis, by a modern pu,ol,: heutth well parked lunches for the school y re you Satisfied to departiment child are very in1portdiint. They' should q4 ,'' hI11,,0! r,'' What is best for the corm,n;unity as never be altogether composed of foods Thinkers and Men Of " ' ' • I ; ' Jo without Bath -room eonde�niences? a whole is ristrally best for the imii- sudim as meat, potatoets, cake and pic { .r vidual citizen, hut, when there is cot.- whi'oh are natural components of din- Action -Reminiscences ; II'l fi ict ,be'tween the two tl:e interests of ne,rs" There ,should' ,be salads, sand- 1'r, I, And without up-to-date kitchen facilities or other modern tine community as a whole take pre- wrches, 111rits and food's which are Tt was in Lard Reading's house 1, ,requirements that running water in your home will instantly t ced&me over those of bhe fitdividt,al. light and yet nourishing. that I first inert Lloyd ,George at a e make available to you? IGamrntunri,cable disease's: are a comm- Many a childns afternoon's recita- dinner party. He .gave me one look mtunity prolbllem- They are a serious titan Inas been spoiled ,because he ate stud evidently decided that I was the quality Prices have never been lower for Canadian -made .Emco matter for the indtividual who con- heavy food at lunch time which ,dulled `tpir•it of opposition in-carnate. For ` It tracts one or ether of them but his mind and was conducive to otos- fifteen mdddenl he deb not say ,a e can thein. •q ity bathroom equipment and Duro Automatic Pumping be- a.. JJJ ,,���rrr... i'. Systems. cause the one ca'ae 'may pass the dis- Isirness. It really is unfair to any word. Suddenly somebody broached' Y1. ease on to many others, it is much time topic of the peace Treaties. And, ;? Three feces - 8a+h, Shower, Lava+o end more a communis than. an individual _ Lloyd :fire'ofget became loquacious.. He ' ;+ p - $137.75. Y poured forth words l'i'ke torrents. An LongLoPistj�'��L7Toilet, a's illus+re+ed, with all fillings - or personal matter. increddble thing 'happemed: the 'sore's - v�� LV+' �� ." I Ofhh Complete 844room • ui men+ as 8Y / The communicable diseases are • p q •p Q / • • all forgot to -get up when dinner was low as - - -" _ _ • spread, g general, by,the transfer- Acids In Stomach over. Y ventured' the question why •� • enc^e of germ laden secretions or ex- he had not » cretiotnls fram the 'sick to the welt persisted d on his original for that' cheque 4 .. The Duro-Special Pumping System, all Canadian -made, having ac�pa- This, a cad is � • • statnxl,p'oitvt in 1919. With a vehem- that' � e dty of 250 a1s. per hour, complete with 30 al. Galvanized Tank, and ti0 pr preventJed when the p }� encer extraordinary int such an elder- . . a P g s?dk person i's. memvoved fram contact •s aus� In ftesheon ly trr'an he set cwt to disarm my oe- e7cie, 110 volt motor, cost?( $95.00; with 25 cycle motor $99.80. with other people: The case -is :solat- ly anion and to prove that .he had - Create Sourness, Gas and Pain. Old man Carrington was sellin his t Write for' free illustrafed booklets on ICommvunicable diseases all have an How to Treat. lane bile best all the time, and that c+ selling,his y Bathroom Equipment or PlumbingSupplies. ineulbation Wills'o'n and, C!llecmnencead had been the farm and there were two fine teams I PP period, which is th. b per- wioke,d ones. d sown gave up the , iod -of brie between the entrance of Medical authorities -state that nearly for quick sale Bill Sm t d'dn d `y l II,}' Easy time payments both on Pumps , gem+cr!s iota the body wind the ap- urine-tentha of the cases of stomach aitgum,ent, for I realized that Lloyd' ar i t tree tl and Bathroom ,Fixtures may be arranged. c trouble, indigestion, sourness, burning, G'eonge s dyrvartnic force was too much them but he thought of a man t' ern peaxance of the typical sY'IitTr�n►a• gas, bloating, nausea, etc., are 'due to for he knew in the cartage business ifi r 4 r The incubation period varies 'with the an excess of hydrochloric acid in the Two years later I met him at the L °°t FOR SALE BY +ddffere^nt cornimuniealblia,•diseases. The stomach. The delicate stomach lining town. §,,"'^r developing case may, pass on the dm's- is „irritated, digestion is delayed and Riviera while he was, visdbing Italy, t ,i+ v W ,jg, i food sours, causing the disagreeable symp- ,the simalni yacht he had hired' for this r + ,,� ' p * n ease to otJhers during the incubation tome which eve stomach sufferer knows l �u' 1 e J• LAYSeQ period, parti'cul'arly during the.latter so well., Ppm a was flydai,g the iJndon Jack, Bill cased his man by Long Dis%nce i Vl J 'bunt the crew talked .Fremtc'h. When I x + M• , 1„b •part of that period. Flor this rea.-. Artificial digestants are not 'needed telephone that night and arra- ed " comtm'ented upon he drily remail.- p 11 X r bon those who ,haute .beesr+ in contact in such cases and may do real harm. .9 Po o g d ,� •-• • with a case-, and so May fairly be ex- Tn' laying aside Rif digestive aids and e'd': Brit'ish- snliip�y.'French• comrn'and l �CANit�' to buy both teams for him next .d 4 i r> ` Y instead get from any druggist some Like in the Iw'airl It struck me, as " 1. wl � A ���.�� C��Q petered to have contracted- the die- $iaurated Magnesia and tdke a teaspoon- being a g on commission. , ll, l r A. U s ease are kept away from others -- ful in water right after 'eating. This g ,peculiar re(mhrk to make since Lorre evening rates "'i -' a " i sweetens the stomach, prevents the for- it was (Lloyd George who when this on stataoa-to-star ,.,i,,. r gvuramttimed- rfor the incvlbatian' er- ' ' p rod of the rd!isease to which they have ration of excess acid and there is no war was nearintg its, �emd, 'hatl•insisted tib- calls hegira A few da s later he had a nice cheque Y ;f q ! been exposed• sournesa,gasorpain.,MauratedMagneafa (in powder form --newer liquid or milk) q upon the stiupremp command (being gmvlen to (Mars'hal Viac'h. 7.00 p.m. Still in the mail -. 'truer night races and his telephone call EMP'tRE BRASS MFG. CCT., LIMBED Qu'aramitine regu9lations which re- quire the i'gdlation (A c5.ses acid the is -harmless to the stomach, inexpenaive to take and is the most efficient form of The fteraeivee� with which Lloyd as 8.3D P.M. 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