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.1 I � there; Were not less than four differ- bred gayety, but more than once in placed on the necessity of mwing a policeman. His faoe was'downward- preserved. 'It is called A�anti-humavit,ii . �, " Firgit-a-tives I I
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li, � - OUt--Priapes of Waleg," said the the past, something in his unlaug,h- (Only large plt�n.P, �oiund seed, free as he lay crumpled in blood' -stained, serum, and is carried in. ' I ....."q; 11 "i'll'.*1 - kudid e
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11'� with a sigh. At the ing eyes made me u t whet.. er he f'o Im t , as maximum yields of dTifts. In his inner pocket ,were. pa- ,lyiological supply . ventedy act like a
.A l Prince of 'wales do b h U houses. SusPicl(ius t,a com0ensation nvay well tortic to my .. * 0 1
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-, - -n (it took was ,really enjoying the provintc�al the best quality of crop can only be pers that identified him. Word. was stains are soaked in a viery weak I"- trated by the -recent ftse 6f <)&J. gin to ten what I suffend fur`o`mLe1b`ac J call' due I P
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',.I'. � Place-= the golf links of Le Tou- frolics of his intihnate friends. The produced where the -beat seed is us- flashed to headquarters, and' Robert lution off common salt. A few drops Stdwart of the Standard Off Com- .
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,.� queit� he was the "Continental" 'new attitude assumed by him in the ooj�x Paeszler, chemist and scientific dle- of serum adde& sed
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, -kme of Vlales — a shy bachulor in last few years con -firms mry doubts. dlueted over tective, took up the tritil of the un- are human ,blood,, white priecipftte colaaration, like the iri�ayor of a ci. 4 .
�'. . Pi periments were con If the stains p1li(Y of Indiana. The,president Of a down it
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11 .1 . kniltted pulll-over and infurrtW tweed's . forim a ring within the tube, ,ec -
A% it coines to all men, the day of a ,Period of seven years in whi ty, from thv� same cause. Dizzy. Bick hea M,
. 11 . w4ho, esicalpes the worries of .;tate by disillusion has conle to the Prince of winter wheat was sown at weekly in,- But if has at his disposal large Contracts and a 'weak stomach made me fed vedvedy. P k
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. I - He learned that the murdered man any other type of blood caused the for ,ourchases. -It is the easlest thing wretched. Now thank., to X14-119 wonaertut
I I r , visite �o'lsmail resorts of Furope, and Wales. Th -e rotogravures may have tervals from Augusf 9.6th to Novem- bad -been alone the night of his death. stains, the tinybalo, fails to form. in the wor 'Fruit-a-tives'. I am enjoying alM." I 1
., I � -, was never =Ich ber 5th. In the average of the re- His .daughter and her husband had Anti-ohickien, anti -cat, anti -deer, pui;cbaseis 'd for him' to Fruit-a-tives
. I his *�ou4d-be brides in a pei.onally 6-rerlooked it; he route these
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�, I X � .. . pi oited,iplane. of a stintiler, and the border line be- sults the yields per acre wer spent the time with relatives -in a and other serums are prepar -to companies which he . . . p1l drug stores I i
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I I:- This left the. other three T11,inees tween official sprightliness and, gen- finately the same from August 6th neighboring town, During the- even- similar way. lb ,Prepare anti -rabbit o ,. I I
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Z, I of VPales to b,. accounted for: The uine enthusiasm is too thin for even to September 16th, -after which date ing the son-in-law had left the house, serum., bowever,"rabbit blood is in- Stewart And o�her oil executives or- lent will thank that nothing is be. I �.
, I -antic one—a sale,nitan extra- the most powerful caiiiera. the yields rapidly dithitnts-hed with and had not returned until two in jeeted into chickens, ;since no anim- g
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. '1111710, the , from the seeding of September 23rd atte ded a ,n - . anized a company whichbouglit mil- infg done for him and will trans&r I I
�v . each succeeding seeding. The yield the morning. ,Hie declared he had al's blood wibl- cause iTritation in its. lions of barrels of ,crude oil and then his custom to the doctor in the next -
.�, . ordinary, a diashing cavalien. The (It,- The Happy Prince has nevee been
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T, mestic one a sAenin After, ,anle Since the illness of his fa- n ilovie, and -produced wit- 'own -body. �
, T , - speaker, a chaiii:piuri of the IiLl�' Brit- - -rave,tone aTypeared in his was about six bushels less than that nesises to substantiate the, story. His, Another method of distingui hing gold it tQ theiT resliective companies Stre-eit: there is no dqubt that .... the pat..
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F, , : i,sh movement, the night!niare (if NO)- pullUe utterances. His jokes convey of S.pt-embeir 16th, and this redue- alibi was perfect. between types of blood has be4n ient is the chieff gang.sler in the I
niledicine ralcket. The doctor in the A I
I'v erdashers and tailor,, 'th.� i'101 .I'd a not(, of saricasm, -now perlisps of 'Paessler searched the home of the 'evolved through a series of research- iiiast co,rnm.bn of the forms of extra next sitret4t has already I-earn6d his , I I
6- tion from the later seeding tooil 'The third ,kind is, perhaps, the
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11.�,` friend,. of the poor. - And fimill� , that � inIpatieuce with his complacent con- in spite oif the fact that the Hessian murdered man. By means of a &pe- es at the .,:Carnegie Institution Of camnoensatioll. It is also -the most tesson (unless he is still young and I 0
F�� Overworked heir apparent, who is do- es in the Fly vva5 present in large numbers in cial 1000 -watt, nitroge-n-filled lanip, Washington,' D. C. Dr. Edward T,, deadily fotrin, one which s-kirts the
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Ft. . �. . ing his level b.est to relieve, lik fat4ler night clubs of t�e West End have the crop in each of five of the seven with twenty thneis the power Of an Reichert and, his associate, 'Dr. Amos edges of d1zhonesty. Is it that form hopeful), and do�s notteit the patieurt I �
R_� of a part of the Kirlj�',s CO 'V.' �%,Vlolue yLars of th?. experiment. Growers ordinary lamip, he found a stain, P. Browm, have found �that -they can of money making which is open to
I htt-come a rarity. "It is all right to out . of his con-sultkig room without
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,1� d'uties,. I ave a jolly good thrlL-," he Said, nlust not lose sight of -the fact that faint and overlooked. tqll the ,blood of different creatures assuring him that, although there is . V
,, . In Answer to th,� C-ry (if "id! � rich" I .� *nter wheat iii . the executive who is willing to gam- nothing steriously Or definitely wrong )
�1'11 , * but a chap ni-uqt grow up s�omo, (lay." wl -ust be sown 'early After studying the brow-nish, apart aild distinguish hiinian blood ble in the istocki of his comparly, with him, he ongkt to have a bottle � I �
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'thrown at him by a vo-Anvy lilborek, Fven in the life of a Prince Harr.v enough to become thoroughly estab- rounded imprint on the linoleum of from that of other,animaIs by the V,rbo is, willing
. I lished and with a good to to use the opportuni-
1, in Whi-techapel, the Pl'illet- 1a:I Vvith, there comes a nio-nient when over and -p before the kitchen floor, he identified it as Isha-pe and angle of crystals in the L.-I,es which of' niledicine and return again in a I
1. his position of trust gives fortnight's time. N I I
. inter sets in. Late seedings (un- the reproduction of a rubber 'heel, re'd corpuscles. him to make sulffis beside which his about -that first bottle of medicine, is I I I
great feeling: "Rich? I'erhaps. But 11 albove the melody of the orohestra NN, ow the odd thing
�, 'hang it all, n:an. not idle!" i and the Oinking of glasses, hz, bear� less undlzr iexceptionally faworable which tallied in every respect wfth Nor can a rpiurderer safely claim salary is insignificant. Again , the that it does do the .
F,, ex- this delpends not upon the ingredients
r- This tinie lit, wmile a gris nnkleil- I ihL .Iiarsh accents of the voice of the seasonal conditions) do -not pernidt that of a shoe worn .by the son -in- that susp'cious stains were made lDy practice is all too com�non. patient good. But
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statement, for he is ttit.h.l. id"Q 'lot' hIlL11'e. For the Prince of W�le., that b4o ists . 1.
� � . n , of the crop becoming tho,roughly es- law. About the nails was some dark ihis own I o.d. Scient have known ecuthies can become millionaires on in t.he .1nixt ,
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; . ,var voltti!U'I'I-Y� moment arri-v,ed four years ago— -d before winter sets in. matter that proved upon chemical for twenty-five years that all human their sailagW; yet many of them do of faith the patient has in. his physic- I I
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� accLpiteLf a Cut Lif N,10,1111J �11 thk' civil 11 %V110ii lie was 3.1. �, 'In the average results from ex- test to be huinan blood'. A convic- blood falls into one of four groups, become millionaires. .
I , li-t allowed hiiii by I'U)�IiUfflvnt, hel N on followed, In one instane,e, wlNere, a suspect The reniedy for al,l these an. When this wears thin an,�ftja I .
F Oil 'ovomber 27, 1928, a mossn"a 1'� l"T" ents conducted over a period of ti' .
r nine years, abuses patient's symptornis return, the, iwise
_,no -w has to rv!y alm-o4t eii,iiL,Iy on, r-twhod him in the wilderness 'ZI ' it was found thL.t the In France not long Ago, som;,.� boys claimed a nosebleed had- caused the wo-uld entail a good p y changes physician prescribes a new and -better
I Afri,-a. telling hinil that the King -tabib-d, in a score of stains, the blood was found"to belong in our me-thod g busine .
� the income, derivoo from hi� pLisoiial! most qatisfactorp yields were obtain- found a body, s ' van ss. to I 1� I
estat-.,. When in Ili,, sm-echt's lie ex- � v, -as dingel-OUSI�' ill and not (-xpect- medicine, and' ,so on ad astra. I . I
k �, . -howin,ge an odd series of to Group ,Four,,while his own blood say nabbing of a change in our ;��Ole
�- . ed from seeding winter wheat at the places, and s of dolyi
� pres,es hope for a silvedy I'vi,".,01, rate af..one and three-quart,-rs to two wavy, parallel lines in the clotted fell into Group Two. The truth about drugs is this. They '
I .� . . �,d -,o live, The 14 day,, tha' follow- attitude toward the acquisitive man I I
� he talks not oilly as an livir aw,arent ' bushels per*acre. On a thoroughly' bloo� near a woun,tl on the shoulder. are sometimes usq�ful in the treatment
I I .. (,,I dki more to the Prince than 'had Not only does the -blood its0f tell First of all, we 'have got to taKel of certain symptoms. For example, I I
� sym,pathizing with hi 4, prepared seed bed, -one and three- At first the detective was deeply a dramaitic story, ,but a number of some pretty severe measu,nes, some- rnarphia. relieves pain; aspirin will-
. 010 nlise'T ()i -s; 11 months of the war. What (lazed
� subject�;. but a., a heavily taxed Own- � the 131`nce was not the fact that the quarters is qtjj.�k satisfactory, while mystified but finally a possible ex- crimes have ,been solved through ma- how, to get lback into our social con- ease a headache- I I
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'�� . of tin mines and apartniont licius- Kinj�) I' if the se -d b4�1 is lacking, in tilth planation occurred to him. The mur- terials found in dry stains. A tiny sciousness an und-erstandi I
I e I " I night die, but the r�allzation of I ng of the * various narcotie -
druggs will induce sleep; castor oil I I
"I v�: whole balance sheers diz�play niCich � -he coni;equences of that death for and fortilitT, a,, greater quantity of derer had evidently leaped on his vic- thi:ead matched a murdered inan's simple concept of trust. T . he av,erage �
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; red, ink. 0ed per acre should be used. will temporarily oveTcom-e con-stipa- I
�, , ., his ' a torn fingel-nail led to a employer is pretty F;ettleld in hi ' i
I. . This lack of ii,oney. 'unloolio I hhnSL'If and the nation. . tim as he fell and kneeling on pyjamas,
val,le I For the first time in his life, per- Of over three hundred -varieties shoulder had . plunged his stiletto a- '3 vie"' tion- ii -ort is good for anaeania; . I I
� murder, a minute bone proved -that a about his employees being employetf
I to. Outsider", but: chronit! ill tl1e ea�k� halls� he thought of his succession And hybrids which have been und--r --ain and again ... into the body. The murd-cr had been cortilmitted, and a in any othel- -work 'Which might con- ztry�bnine is a useful -t�onic; bromides �
� I . of all.the Princes (if Nyal(",44 siM!e the to the throne not as A theoretical test at the Ontario Agricultural Col- ;arallel lines h,ul the imprint of'the depress the nervous system, etc. But . I
i . I single drop of blood set Ahe sleuths flict with their duties. If we will un, these drugs do -not cure the condi. I 1
1 days,of Edward the Black T'i-ince, is possibility that he could jok� or,lege, two white wheats, naniely Daw- vi -cave of the killer's trousers in his on the track of a slayer. derstand definitely that those. corp6r- tion, w.bich .has given;
� r"ponsible. for the de"', son',, Golden Chaff (O. A,'C'., No, 61) victim's blood. Among the suspects The expert to -day can tell by the ation executives are elx�ployees em-
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. the nlo�t*curious trait ill his I'liarac- tragic i and 0. A. C. 'No. 104, contdnue to be rounded up by the police was shape of the blood -drop whether or plKees, paid large sunis; for their .
I ient. Mo�e than illatt, tNtre is a cer- .
�� ,ter: his pronounced bu4�ines- acunien. within the next minute. His plans the. two leading varieties of winter whose trousers, though carefully not the victim was liioving; he can ability and their trustworthineZs we tain danger iC symptoms -can readily I .1 4
;. . No Amount of shrewdnes., could to retire to the ranch in.Canada, his wheat. The average yield for the washed, had a pectiliar weave which read whole stories into �a single -hal.-I be -gin to re '
I - last thirteen years of. the Daw.,,ill'C, . alize that these "00"' be treated: bq,ith.Ahe patient and the . I
�:, villingness to niann-, ctilm's splotch. Clever indeed is the crim- are bound in decency to yield a de- ,doctor may be lu'lled. into- a false
� make. the joib of.Pri,rce of Wale,,z less .perennial un� . , matched the lines on the vi
l expensive to its holder than it is- lest the existence of a w-ife shou)d Golden Ohaff (O. A. C. No. 61) is ,5�houldvr. inal who overlooks no passible pre- gree, and quality of trust of the high-
� Initi ator and It ader ,*f -all so rts of crest'2 another ob, "dication' sense of security and aivoid searching . I 11
,tacle to. ab c 1 66.2 and of the 0. A. C. ,No: 1.04, -In these ca�eq, the ,clues Were caution against these man -bunting, est ,order. WIlether an. executive Is �or the' cause of thp symiptom. Out- I
�- charities, he naturajly has to be the his unqu6nched thirst for miva 63.1 bushels to the acre. The Iii -h- clearly legible. Often, there are Only bloDd-trailing sleuths. worth $100,000 or twice tha ' I .
t . , fli-st to come forward with a y I .
check. and marked distaste for power — all est 11elding varieties of red grai�ed single drops or tiny stains. dried . t m ue h sid:. a few dvugs that are- useful in
�1 � It takes all the resourcefulness of the winter wheats WETL- the Red Rock particles in dirt, or faint blood traces . .0. may be open to question, but thig at .symptomatic treatment -there is a .
, � operator o,f the Cornish tin, mires to seemed puerile liow._..... , � least ought to be disclosed: that wheriv 1 4
I'll I 'He knew that he would have to with a yield of 58-4. and the Inip,-..,r- in garments, that Iraye been washed tiVeS � -he ,-e'% $1,00,0040 a year, he should b -A whole host put ,on the market'lby�be .
finance th:e pulblic activities of the accept the crown or cause a great ial Amber with 57.2 bushels to the over and over again. , . proprietary chemist which have HE& I I
Ll. Prince of Walesl 0 acre. The two white wheats aile :Here is where' the amazing discov- Let's Pat Execu , Expec�ed to give not only his undi. ,
, disturbance. and bl� feared that he . hu�,, ,faith to recommend them. Many .
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I Unofficially, he' has IoAg� sin ce be- . ot pre -pared -for the twk� as yet. both besirdless, while the two red eries and apparatus of the laboratory' Ba& T ' v`ded interi�st' ar�d loyalty to �_the . I I
. . . wat n I � � o Work co'nipta-hy, but should also sta,� scru- of -'them are elegant variations of
Come a "handy ii -ran" for Downing Iji� st uniN wheats -mentioned are both bearded. come in -to plaV. Astonishing feats stobk.renj�xdies. As Lord Horder said
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: Street; but officially his dip' niatic u 11 's away from- those- forms of in a recent address- "The trouble is, � 'i
,. 'o acclaimed and his "maderi-lism" prais- Of the four'v�arieties nientioned a- have ibeen amonipli5hed in the detec- (Conden,sed from The Forum in Read- Pproofit lwyhich amount to nothing ni,ore
,. I missions ,and con-iniercial voyages, ed- but looking back at -his youth, so bove, the Dawson's -Golden Chaff (0, tion of crime by both American and eT's Digest.) than glorified graft. The comNnsa, no doubt, that we know ;so little a- I I
. like that famous one to South Amer- fulil of actibli and movement, he saw A. C. No. 61) a,vier:aged 2 per cent. European investigators. It was at I bout the waY in which drugs act."
. ica, go unacknowledged. In ans-wer that, there had Always been someone lodged while the next strongest the,,Scientific Crimle Detection Lab- Th,ere have been: notes of discon- tion of alil high executivos,, as well When it comes to the question of I . I
to a point-blank 0 - . h s s, re as - all the facts a -bout their stock- drugs having a specific at -tion we are
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, questibil, 'I.H w back of him who had issued orders straw was the Red Rock with 11 per oratory. A Chicago that I learned tent, lately, at t e w ge that a - hoid-,rigs in their corporations and the , . . .
. anlany contracts did you, secure for and sup -plied advice. cent. lodged. ething of their methods and of being paid to the men who, run our aniounts of such s in a much worse casie,. A drug may I . I
Bi . som tock boug-lit. an" kill, for example, the tubercle bacillus � .
-itish -manufactunrs in Argentina" The I"i.-in-ce. himself is; satisfied that Of the vai:ieties of winter rye, the the instruments . they use. Here they great cozVoraltiona 'Some of these S014 shotild be in every report to . "'
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I -the Prince said -to me in that shv, Rosen is still the outstandin'g varie- search for stains with special elec- men are, of course, able executives, stoc6olders. Also executives of cor. -outside th-e-bod-y. But'it is quite, a
I puzzled manner which goes so well ty in our tests at Guelph at the Gol- tric-lightted different matter to kill with the same � 'd
� . c66ded in impressing it on hosts of ' magnifying glasses; uti- but a -who,le lot miore of them are porations should be prohibited from ,
. with his innocent b,lue eyes- "I fail friends and millions of admdrers is a lege. OvEr a - period of 116 years it Ifze testing yeagents of a dozen kinds, stuffed shirts. A banker -who, in 1929 I (179 'the itibercle :bacillus when it is , J
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. Zo understand you, old man. I tran5- different story. At btst. he was 'never "as outyielded the Comil-non Winter carry on researches in the mysterious too,k $10-0,000,000 of caipitaI into the other corporations.'" ectors of inside the -body. In ths first place �t I I
I I acted no business. in Argentina. � T. anv too fortunate, in making outsid- Rve -by 6,43 bushels p�eracre. Tealm, of colloid chernhistry. 'They stock mar `� 'for clients and, bought INfore important than all, I Should may be imposs4ble to jet the drug I I
merely made a speech at thee' Exposi- Winter barley has been grown at work� with rai�e, colorless serur4s, re- ,stoc.ks at kh_'e concentrated enough in the body to
ers understand ht� intentions and see ,yery top, only to see like to retew a suggestion I madle do any harm to the bacillus. See.
. . tion." � him as he really is. Such are the -risks the College for the last 36 years and aet-kp,g etrangely to the microAcopic much of the investment wiped out a some years ago, that in every co 6neentration izouldl I I
The remarkable unwrittert agree- although it is lacking in. the hard!- re�d dis��s that 'contain the'hei,noglo- few weeks later' is not, after all, poration ,there should be two boards be obtained it might kill the patient
.. ment between York House and Down- of th� royal trade. Edward -Albert- nc,ss of winter wheat and winter rye, bin, or red, ii�46'ring mat -ter, of the worth the millions he collects ondly, if su,6h.a c I .
Christian - G-ebrge, -Andrizvv - Patrick- . .for his of directors. �Oni of'these should be as well as� th . "
A, so typically' British in Da,,id. Prince of Wale.Q has to fight 'we have had less crop failures in the blood. I
ing Stree _ talents. , . e bacillus. , Lastly, there - _
spirit, makes the position of the . an executive ,board of directors which I I I
Prince of Wale5 not only one of against forinidable ,hoists of busybod- last few years 'than in the earlier WiLth suVF'7-0oN,,-,er iiilcroscopes� There is a kind of notioh that what actually directs the business, elects 319 considerable evidence to show that
, . .. I great les. . . years of its growth.' There is some they study infinitesimal crystals with- the corporation executive gets is a a drug inside the body does not act . . I
Te-gponsibilities, but by far,,the most . winter barley being grown throughout in red corpuscles ohly three -thou- hiatter whicill ,concerns only his stock- officers, and fix'es polioies. Then there in the stam,4. way. as Jt Acts in the
. delicate in the Empire. He has ev- . I .1 - Western Ontario but it is grown sandths of an inch in diameter. With holders, who.must pay thte bills. The should, be another board of dil,"tors test , tube. The -body, after all, is a %
efything to lose and nothing to gain! which, represents the stockliolder�4 highly elaboralp. chlenlical me -
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. : . . I . is one of the earliest crops of grain the gases a life -stream carries. In of all, the, stockholders, as A. rule. functions should be merely to have is '
I the nation is not to be blam-d be-- to be harvested in the s�ason. Win- a ease where a murder had been made not, only don't know what the ex.ecu- the iight to call for informaEon, to One of the gri�at triumphs of chem- I I
1. I cause the late King Ed�ward Vii, dis. 'With Autumn Sown Crops ter barley ripens a couple of. days to appear like 4, suicide, the veins of tive gets but can't find gut. Next, instigate Audits, to examine any part ical therapy was Ebrlic&'* discovery
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: satisfied to le,4d the life of a glorl- . . I earlier than winter wheat and About the 1vornan prov6d, that she had be�n even it they, know there is nothing of the business, and to exercise a I -that Organic arsenic ci>mpounds would . �
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. fled idler, mlacle� an intricate job out Accor4ing to A. W. Mason of the elevsn days earlier than spring�.sowm. dead before the, gas flimies with they can do about it. They are too veto On salaries, wages, and all elec- -
of, what used to be an honorable Field Husbandry Department, On- varieties of six -rowed barley. Be- which the room: was filled, bad time *num,erous, too scattered, too unor- tions of officers, as well as on ac- is -a of s g
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. sirfecll`re� And this -is exat-tly'.,othe tario Agricultural College, Guelph, cause of its early ripening, it is us- to act. ganized. There is a humorous little tivittles of offi � specific actioh in disease. So what I .
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. 130!icy of his .grandson, tlie' present the ar . ea - occupied by autumn sown ed by some to.prNede a,partial sum- Most people think of; 'bloodstains theory that th-ey n and) control The aim f all this must be to put it all -boils down to is this: of all the .
Prince. . I .crop- in On - I ills the flesh is li�-Ir to there are� pra-c- I .
1. the corporation which is very much this glorified hired Man, this execu-
tario, annually is slightly mer fallowing of the land as it is as always red or brown. ,Heat, linoi ow O
11-1.- � 1. . , Rightdy or �vrongly, the maj,ority less than three-quarters of a million during July and August that we have ture, cold and chernicile affect thern like the legend that the electoral col- tive employee, who has ,been "run- tically -none which can bie cured by a � I
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I . of Britishers consider that the Em- acres. The bulk of these crop,s lis the b�st time for fighting such weeds so that 'ihey are Xound in every'. hn- lege names the president. The cor- ning away with himself-," in his bottle of med$iriine. A few drugs re-
: . � has a lien of winter wheat and winter rye-, while as p, place. I
. pirt on the Prince erennial sow thistle and twitch aginuble hue. Light olive, green, potation is controlled, ,as a rille, by lieve the sympto.mis of disease. A vast . I
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. I Wales. Consequently his "�narket bairy_ve.tehes, and winter' barley are grass. The Tennessee variety of light rose, practically colorless, or) -the executives or banke �, - . . . .
value" is7 closely watched by its pub- grown to only a limited extent. 'Win- ' . . nunilber depend for their action upon I ..
.. winter barley is the best of those assuming the Color of the -4naterial diclue, df promoters. .1 the faith irith which'thley are swal-
. I . lie accountant—.prime ministers and ter . wheat is one of the important which we, have had under test.. Its upon which the scienti'lile debective These exoctifives, it must be re- , Beware the Bottle , lowed. . I
I � foreign secretaries. Were I tcft pre- grain crops 6f the Province, occupy- a-verti,gs- yield for the last twenty- may establish the identity of the membered,, Are inere employees. They (By a Medical'i6orrespondent in the Some of the m,o,4 remiarkable re-
: . pare a ba -lance .sheet of the person- ing th . ird place in importance a , nd its five years has been 47.7 bushels to murderer, are as much. employees as the office Werek-End 'Review, London.) ,sults in treatment have been obtain- I �
, i alit-., of the Prince—I have known aTe'a is exceeded only by oats and the acre, while the yield of the 0. A. Stains on polished furnittire, often boy. It is oluite unusual for -1he ed nat by drugs but by n,ormal phys-
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. ed considerably in the last four -years I - -rations to own -fash- icllogical substancels . On e a the I I
ix6d grain. This area has fluctuat- C. No. 21 variety of SpTing sown a iddish brown, are partitmIarly ecutivea of large -corpo ex Bailing the doctor is an old
I. would Arrange it in the following , - barley during the same period has difficult to see. and often Only a any important proportion of,the cor- ioned pastime; baiting the patient is most dramatic and well known, in-
. tasthion. - � Used as it has beL-n largely as a cash been 5.5.6 bushels to the acre. . l5botograph will reveail the differ- Poration's stock. In' one of the Stan- less Popular. NV'bile it may ,be said stances of this is, st(en when a cretin, . . I
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I . values during thi.4 p,riod. the acre' are not particularly hardy, conse- human eye. In one case -,a photograph nutives put together otwne,d, some at the situation brought about -by ffl- given thyroid, gland to eat: if trea;t_ . I
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. (1) Sane outlook on life. In no age has consequently diminished. citiently are very irregular in their niade by magnesium.., lig-ht revealed years 'aKo, only one-fifth of one per health from the patient's point Of —nt is staAed early enough normal
. speech of lihi could a reference tolWinter wheat is especially valuable vields from year th year. The yields some spots on the mud -crusted rung cent. of its stock. In, the United States view, there- is no d'oubt,that the pat- developmegA takes place. The active I 4
: the Almighty protecting hist preroga- to the average farrier because the �f seed for th? five years previous of a la,O�Ier, spots which 71ere other- Steel Corporation the board' of di- ient rarely sees things Trorn' the doc- -principle of the, thyroid- gland can
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I the worst caniv to th-, wor0t, England ll�ie seerling and the harvesting of able -winter and spring conditions for Various means, have ,been ,idoptei a-, the employees. In tbb Perinsyl- two is a complex one, but it is not In this case the diseased body is giv- . f W
would 'be al,,)Ie -to muddle through this crop comes, at a very opportune the last two -,tears have resulted in bv criminals to outwit these blood- vania Railroad no executive owns as my intention here to discuss the liad- en a substanze which it lacks and '
without the lienefit of her royalf-y, finip in the farni programme. Th,, larger crops. The average yield for tr'ailin- detW.tives. One' man strip- n3uch as dnE-tenth of one per cent. ism of surgeons, the bypolcrisy� of Which is essential for normal physi- . 6
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. .1 (2) Abi�-.6nce .of conceit. Ile fol- farniei,s of Vestei-ii Ontario who the last twenty-niue yzars has been ped hiln,self naked before committing pf the stoc�-. These executi,ves are -physicians, or the intractability of ological harmony.
lowol the iiiRtructionq of Lloyd have winter wheat this year are cs- 10.1 bushel.; to Lhe acre. This crop the crime, so that his clothes would hired ,men--1�-'er"M"ployees who are h6nd- Patients who won't, pay their doc� I . I
. George, Baldwin and MacDonald, And r --cially fortunate as this crop has is grown to advantage with winter I)eal. no tell-tale stains. Another ling other peopje's money, and who torts bills. There is; However, one
. very nearly ap,proached a 71017111,11 rye , a% the winter ry
. . he would gladly collaborate -'with the . e tends to act as wore a large overcoat over his other hold positions of high trust. . crinie which both physician and pat , , V r,
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I . hader of another political pal-ty- CrRp in production of grain and straw a trelli�; for supporting the oetel, . . - "., �
whil., the qpring sown- grains - gaimems, And then destroyed the With this understoodk what are ient commit to eir Tnutual disad- 111111
1 (3) Inil->&rn .ability to deal with insr to dry weather in late Jun low plants, and by sowing in mixture it coat. The minute traces of blood un- the salaric,s, they geft? Here are some vantage, and it A .symbolized in the �
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varrious classes, without falling into e and hat,, resulted in larger and mom sat- der hi, fingernails lbetrayed- him. general figures: "bottle of'medicine."
� all of July) have produced only from �.
. the iniudlin tone ,vf a politician cat- is�actory yields than by sowing A nizirderer's first impulse is -n-surairce presidents: The highest The bottle of medicine is the cause
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ering to the masres. When visiting one-half to two-thirds of a ncirm'Al alone. . to T
� wilie his ban(]-; clear of blood. This - It may be the
poverty-stricken aress�, be crop of grain a d b bI 'half or . . ,alary is $200,000 a year. The aver- of all the trouble. ,,,, ".
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dresse�, 0 ii � I pro al y he usually does on his handkerchief, age presidential isalary of the 15 latest injection for the cure -of thet - ,
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.1 MoTe elajborat.ely than he would for a less - of the n , 1, crop of straw. . 0. which,he later destroys. ,He invarla- h , � , �
- s , lartge.%t companies is $70,000. - obstinate malady iryflueliza (wbit'li
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. May,fair tea. "It's like this," hle ex- Winter wheat I is also an excellent , �� r
. ;., plailled: "The -e people kno* that, I crop on which to seed early in the Large acreages of land inEasteni ably forgets the lining of the pock- Railre - ad presidents- A very few either �ure,s itself or kills the pat- I -
. I -and clovErr for Canada are in need of lime and can et in which the bloody handkerchief got Ove ien,t); it maybe the latest dt'Lig fyo .-
. posmss a Rolls-Royce, and they sus- spring the j:�rasses r $100,00,0 before the depreq- .m -
hay mixture, be made to produce more pro,fitably was cal-ried. Other overlooked plac- sion. At le's-st one got $150,0010. Quite Par!% or Berlin, which will -recognize -
i pect I have a ne,A, -.,uit or two, .so why ,. 1� by its use. 1 e.4 are the materials scraipedfroni a few get around $50,000. the digestivtr system after a suitable Widespread Inferest and discussion
I offend their intellige,lice?" Owing to considerable damage be- A lot of people would have been around And -under the fingernails, in Telephone ai)d telegraph presidents: numbeT Of doses; it may f have been aroused on account of A&
. ing donle to the crop of 1932. by the be one o
1 (14,) � 'Great 'business acumlen. Hesslan Fly, many farmers Mayed better satisfied to have learned few- the hems and seams of garments, The bighest salary is $1&0,0-00. Heads' those many -derivatives a the elixir t�Arms granfed by the College of Arms.
- (5) Physical stamina and endur- seeding opetation;%. This, togeth(er er lessons and kept more money.— and around the nails .and seams., of of the leading operating companies of life. Whatever it is, it is admin- ,London. England fo +he University.
once surprising in one of such frail wi th s L. Detroit Free Press. ,shoes. . .10 The foregoing cui illuOrates the crest.
somew�hat of an unfavora)b I get from- $25,0 0 to $75,000 a year. istered and rteeivied with a belief in
build. No speciM (-lay is set a-ide.by Trade is said to be ,w,arming up, The first question the ' detective Banks: The sialarie's of pregidents its magic properti helmet, mantIle, arms or 'shield and
fall for the growth of winter wheat ies whio, spiritillal-
.. him for 'band-sh-aking., er resvulted it, a smaller to Which isn't strange con,gidering where must anSwe" is: Is It'blOOd? Sus- of large banks run all the way . supports, wi+hout col.ours of crimson.
. � Wbenev p than is nee-' , . . from ly sustains the patient' until such roy
. 1. caught in traflic or in a welcoming esqary Tor the protection of the crop it went to.—OttawA Journal. pects will often d,eclare that auspic- $25,000 a year up to $100,000 an4 time as the 'next infallible remedy is al purple and go ' Id.
. I . mob, lie will ehake as many hands AS durinlg the winter and .spring against . ious stain-, were made by paint, cof- mo,v� � , , prescribed. Prospective studenfs are nofifiled +hat
,i4. are extended. freezing and thawing. Considerable ' fee, tobacco Juice, medi�cine, or some Industrial corporatioms, - S,ala�ries .' This medicine business it is true, � SATURDAY, SEPT. 23rd, is Regisfra-
�,�. , -n oth,r dark liquid. In sij(,Ii cases th6 around $510.000 -w6uld be the Yule, in was started by the doctor, -but it has flon Day for 2nd, 3rd and 4th year
I :11, (6) UnderstandinK orf foTeig winfeT killing resulted from the fOT-
I -w � first resort is to the rn,krosiiope-, this field. Butt there e many men received the uncritical and enbhusias-
I � ,mentalities and great capacity '40r mation of ice during the late inter I aIr students from London; MONDAY,
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1* fearning language -R, something that and early spring, but extremely fav- I . 'Whtch may reveal the structure of getting over $100,004). . . 'tic support Of the patiant, who, I SEPT. 26th, is Registraflon Day for all
I'. I . . the red corpuscles,.- I-ii'more difficult freshmen; T,UESDAY, SEPT. 26th, is
.1. no other British statesman has dis- orable growth conditihs followed unt- � 6 If a corporation president is to think, is largely to ,blame for 'bottle Rogistrafibo Dary, for 2nd, 3rd and 4fh
..,. . j�layed since Di.%raell. til mid -Jun' I when dry weather over- ca.�es cheinical reagents!, �uch as plav a grand role, surrounding him- wGrsbip. ,And the troubI6 i.s.that the
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� . (7) 'His most valuable, Asset Of took the 'crop. This condition pre- 0 benzidine and sodium perborate, are seV with magniflceince, a number of noli-inedical public has\ little or no London; WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27th,
., all�moral courage. vailed until harvest time, which re- added to solution containing blood. houses, and, All the "make-up" which knowledge of the nattife of di
%,� - sease lecturesi begin. Late registration is
,,, , . I .stilted in very early maturity and a I So accuratelly do tbe�Re chemicals re- is essential to impress upon the world or of the limitations of therapeutics penalized. I
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. some district-. in shrunken grain.
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I a particle no larger than a grain of ceded that $100,000 is not too much. Pubitc which is fairly well acquainted' conceminal.
lk" I , two — his epoch and t1le The darnage from Hessian Fly was, A I For further Informaflon
� . Just � sand maybe identilled, and blood tak- It ought also to be conceded that it with modern. scientifir thought. Wbos courses, scholarships, rhafriculafion ro-
,�� _.� Neudg Of his youth. Not that his not nearly as grreat, as that to the e
1.z. crop of 1922. . en from an Egyptian miluhilmy ,,how- Is qtite enough. . fault it is, is difficult to say.' 'Th- quirements, apply to -
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I �- . . , � "W"1141 I ed the reav,tion almost inilmediately. ,But there is anotherr important purpol,q6 of this article is to at- �
'�Ll .... The families , - 0 11111TA"L AGrAr The second qbestion to ,be answer- collsidere,tion to be kept in rnind. It tention to some of the limilati
�,_ .y belonged to the best The results of careful rotation ex- . draw
of gngland; th,dit perirnplit,� condurted at tile Ontario . onts Of ,
� . htwes wer� charm- ed"is:' Is it "humn blood? In d -e- is the distinction shd indirect letomL- -'medical ptactice and kno4ledge in
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'1�i:� , I ing, and their parties 4.age,d with a Agrl�ultural College show that the 41 ciding tFis proiblem, ra,bbirts'come to Oelisation and indirett cormponslatio-iis. the hope that a mo,re informed ap- UN VERSITY
" I , , '. , gTeot deal of taste. But that is aill best results were'obtained, when win- the stcientist'q aid. I 11ii,s is the - area in which the most pTeciatior of thqpe diflIcalties. on, the
"I " .." , � . one can say aboutttheqn�- Outside of ter wheat followed clover sod, al- IFirqt, fres,lily-drawn human blood strious Abuses grow up. part of patients,, present And pros- 0
:�,, titles and, =,oney, the,,v possessed, -no- falfa, sweet cl,o4-eT, field peas, or was
�. I . trfliciently, hann- ,+own an 6 itninite'r fallow, Only fa r 10C lae6t of ell' fly' ]"llerfil". is allowed to coagulate. The watery, Thege indirelat and 0enerally see- pective, will, lead to better co -opera-
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I �. thing. They were s ults, . N i Cleah, "iek, sure. %tilaw-colored is then dIrawn ret kind,,,%,of e0impensation take three ti -on between tb-�lmi and, t�e.&etor. WP�rEPN
� less—but a complete wasite of ,thile res were obi�Fltined when -winter P - Ask stemni ,
11, I .. , wheat was ,%Own following brutkwheat WJJy ekesi . Your Drug" away from the clots. Sniall quanti- forms. Firs.t, -there are 'the bonuses The hon4st.pihysician knows that
1� , $ for the Prince of Wales, gist, Grocer or General ties of this s.6rum, are infected, at in of whi-& we have heard go much. nine-itenths of the tnedieffies, 'be pre-
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,�. 11 could ii -ra.w sad. PAY store. tervails of one or fmrq days, into the, Thei*e are cases lilce Viet of ClisAis. s�vrilbes, are practically -usoless. Why, ONTAP10,
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