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The Wingham Advance, 1920-08-12, Page 5Air Are You "J"ettin 'go- 607o the farm. Then clip this adver- fam from which milk has been sent Chiropractic, the only and original Sys- tARM, WATER S1111y 6derably annoyed and chagrined by ting into the well or spring, tisement, Fill in coupon Win Stewart:has purchased tht grand Item of Gpinal Adjustment, Effective in 195 If your savings are not earning stand Oil the allow groundii 0,11(l is L!viur 67 been given off by typhoid con;vales- Aijeod to Thl$ as -a Sa*eguird, nearly 6% while surrounded by pe� cent of all cases. ta "041th. miss Dixon and Mrs. UcDonald, of undoubted security, they are not S. C COOPE R, Goderich paid a Ilying visit to the village Put fully employed. Mail M Your Victory Loan Bonds not only Your ed_j�ept4e, Tm* for Selivago, Investment afford the, highest grade of secu- rity but, in the case of the 1934 Order or weeks, returned to her home in Goder- 'Funds maturity, yield an interest return Write into of almost 6%... for ATIOR pollution 10 respons-� Victory Furthermore, Canadian Victory Particulars 1 .1 'here Bonds. Bouds are the most convenient liquid sewage from time to time, and "absorp- 'V W due to the fact that the form of investment. Coupons 4 typboldbacillus'Is frequently present Chevrolet car last Tuesday, Charles . payable half -yearly will be cashed in sewage or surface seepage with th nk she has taken other folks' dust lel rows of 3 or 4 inch land tile lai at any braneb,of any chartered long ""ougri. h contaminated It proper care Is not bank in Canada and, should there main line Of sewer pipe which Con, taken to prevent such contamination. churches held a uuiolk Picnic on Wedues. a 4e a necessity for immediate As Typhoid baclIll get Into sewage day, of this week at Fort Albert and had 160 feet to 200 feet of land tile cash, Victory Bonds will be found an enjoyable time. Phone 142, Wingham w tieAts or convalepeents and typhoid the most readily saleable of all for the mvAn. and the number of them carriers. The exereta, both solid antl West on the harvester's excursion next securities. liquid, fromisuch individuals Is liable v� eek are, Mrs. Whitely, J. X Mallougb, Wo0yd, und-x-r 14MIv Com-w-uanv S. Rivett, H. Sproul, Wilbur and Albert Surgeons Canadian Pacific Railway Builaing Brown. tain kind of bacteria, thence In a Toronto Mr. and Mrs, W. P,. stothers, and �1 all DO YOU KNOW THAT approximately, one hundred TPy.: ..'':,The, Advance fop Job wopk. thousand,people are employed in the fish- ing industry in Canada?' THAT the revenue derived from the fi�heries of this ooqu#y-in 1919 exceeded ESTABLISHED 1872 sixty millions of dollhrsZ, THAT in no other country in the world yvith the exception of the United States Isartificial propagation Qf fish conducted jonsuchan extensive scaleasin Canada and no 'where is'there a better system r0g; ROMOTION on the railroad' is employed? earned and deservqd by the THAT the Dominion of Canada is be - M 0 R P I man, Let rez V 11 . thrifty and carefu tween two of the greatest areas in the your savings, account in the Bank of world-,Ahe banks of the Atlantic and I 82mllt:64bd � testimony to your'own' those of the Pacific? habl.ts of fruit. THAT Canada has V2,500 miles of in- dented coastline on the AtlaIitic and Pacific prolific with edible fish, and also IHEA D OFFICF- HAMILTON .200;000square miles of interior waters from which to draw fish supplies? THAT Canada has the opportunity of placing.herself in a very fore -front as a [Ash"producing country? 'Amu Drow 11-mv AM I LT 0 N THAT the people of Canada last year RN K consumed more than nineteen pounds of fishpercapita, whilethepeople of Great WINGHAM BR WN—C. p. Sailth,)Wanager Britain used more than fifty-five per head? THATwe have not'yet awakened to the wealth of our fisheries? "Justarriv6d intime,nUrse, delaymighthave lost us our patient, No doctor can afford to take chances with his motor.. Imperial Polar - me and Imperial Premier Gasoline, make� every motor run perfectly. We can always rely on Imperial products"! ITINil 2@11i! h You Can Depend On. It LL___"_ EVERY drop of Imperial Polarine is 100% lubrication. It spreads a protecting cushion of oil between all wearing Rarts, making each. part function smoothly and reducing wear to a minimum. It has exactly the right body�forms a perfect piston-to-tylinder seal, maintains compression, conserves power and sa-ves fuel. It does not break down or run thin under extreme heat.. Imperial Polarine burns clean, reduces carbon deposits to a minimum and assures long life, smooth running and reliability tp your motor at aU times, under all conditions. Tf.tere is an Imperial Polarine grade for every motor need, from crank shaft to differential. Consult the Imperial Polarine Chart of Recommendations for the correct grade to use in your car.—it i's on display wherever Imperial Polarine is sold. Sold in one and four gallon sehled cans, steel kegs, half -barrels and barrels, by dealers everywhere in Canada. Buy in large containers ind save money. 1 44 opine. IMPMUL POIARINE IMPERIAL POLARINE MVY IMPERIAL POLARM A (L*htWejXft WY) , (MeAum l"V7 b6ay) (Extra h-mir 64) A GRADA SPOCZALLY SUIZED TO YOUR MOTOR RM T- 7 vivo' 1%141�:Zi���XXXXXA KXX'M_r__1Zf_ il'X XXXX el % 1% J* 4* 4 X New., Fall Goods-Suitings, Dpess Goods, Knitted Goods 0 000 **TWEED SUITINGS404000 Pore wool Scotch Tweed In Grey and Brown mixtureo An Ideal cloth. for Men*s and Ladies fall suits. Good heavy quality. 58, In& wide at $6.00 a yd., Also brown tweed similar to 'above to lighter weight, extra wide $5.50 a yd4l t *%***.DRESS GOODS.....* It *on Intend buying a new dress, come in and Inspect our large, range of dress goods. We are showing some wonderful values at. money saving prices from 70c to 5.00 a yd. ..... SWEATER COATS . Styles and quality are the prominent features. of our new iran#C*' of sweaters and pullovers. All the latest shfides and color coxoPf atlons. ...... MOI�ARCR YARN & 4 A large range of colors for knitting In all the new and wante4t- 4 shades 2 oz. balls at 60c. Numade Brassieres, Goddess Corsets, Silk Roster J 'A* IN! I L L S .Produce Wanted, Cash or- Trade. Men's Weal, A 90�c'ialty. T"H APTERGLOW OW11-001 hear thein whisper, 'Poor old soul, e's almost eikhty-eight. I er friends'have gone� so long ago, hy does -she wait?" nd still I rock md by the fire Are You a MAN or 'W'2`0,M`A knitting colors gay, nd e,�ery stitch a memory is Brave enough to Face the Future? f sorne glad yesterday. Big enough so Assume a Responsibility?''..",­ nd often I have pftled those Far�seeing enough toPrepare for Misfortune? ho pause to pity me, nowing that they cannot share Ambitious enough to Increase your y wealth of memory. mediately? Patriotic enough td Provide for your Own? hy is it? Energetic enough to be Making a Qood Livelihood? 'A Hensall correspondent to London Healthy enough to pass a Medical Examination? towns and cities have been traced to the contaminated well water on the Practice is confined exclusively to TAR *11W6HL_A,#:k k]bL*k'*X0'1 the farm. Then clip this adver- fam from which milk has been sent Chiropractic, the only and original Sys- tARM, WATER S1111y 6derably annoyed and chagrined by ting into the well or spring, tisement, Fill in coupon Win Stewart:has purchased tht grand Item of Gpinal Adjustment, Effective in 195 t h stand Oil the allow groundii 0,11(l is L!viur 67 been given off by typhoid con;vales- Aijeod to Thl$ as -a Sa*eguird, it taken down. pe� cent of all cases. ta "041th. miss Dixon and Mrs. UcDonald, of S. C COOPE R, Goderich paid a Ilying visit to the village "Chiropractic locates and Removes the Cause of Dis-ease: Nature Heals." PoRuW Water C,*use4 Nueb Typhold on Wvduesday- M -.CW Your Drinking Water Test, Miss Beatrice Bradford, who has been ed_j�ept4e, Tm* for Selivago, visitingatjobuRyati's for the past two Dtwow. weeks, returned to her home in Goder- J., A. FOX, D. C., D. 0. clotbing firm appears to -day, stating that (Coatrtbuteo Qat*rto Dopgrtment ol Alcri4tiaro, TQrontQ.) Miss Fdith and Mrs. J. M. Robertsi Pf 101 ATIOR pollution 10 respons-� GoOerleb, motored to Dungannon, on Wednesday renewing old acquaintances :41 Al Ible for many outbreatts W 1 .1 'here of typhoid fever. This Is liquid sewage from time to time, and "absorp- 'V W due to the fact that the C. Brown got home his new 4 typboldbacillus'Is frequently present Chevrolet car last Tuesday, Charles . UA in sewage or surface seepage with th nk she has taken other folks' dust lel rows of 3 or 4 inch land tile lai wh"'the wgt er supply Is so easily long ""ougri. h contaminated It proper care Is not The Xetboaist and Presbyterian main line Of sewer pipe which Con, taken to prevent such contamination. churches held a uuiolk Picnic on Wedues. a Specialty Typhoid baclIll get Into sewage day, of this week at Fort Albert and had 160 feet to 200 feet of land tile from two aources, viz., typhoid pa- an enjoyable time. Phone 142, Wingham w tieAts or convalepeents and typhoid Among those who are going to the for the mvAn. and the number of them carriers. The exereta, both solid antl West on the harvester's excursion next DR. 0 H. R055 e liquid, fromisuch individuals Is liable v� eek are, Mrs. Whitely, J. X Mallougb, The sewage enters one chamber by to contain millions of the typhoid S. Rivett, H. Sproul, Wilbur and Albert Surgeons bacilli, consequently anything that Brown. tain kind of bacteria, thence In a gets contaminated therewith, particu- Mr. and Mrs, W. P,. stothers, and 1 Office over H. E. Isard's store. 10 la.rly food materials or water, Is li- little son, Jack, of Toronto, motored up until a depth of about 18 Inches is able to spread the disease, last week and are visiting at the former's t Dancing ri In connection with the water sup- parents here, Mr, and Mrs. 'rhos. Stoth- to the main sewer pipe,'frorn which it ply of towns and cities steps are us-." ors. ually taken by the authorities to see does The people of this community have been *sadly to, the top layer of sell where an- that seepage contamination not shocked by the news of the occur or to see that the water is purl- sudden death of Mrs. jas, Millian (nee, ones In the tank. The bacteria In the tank thrive and work best in the dark fied should contamination take place as It occasionally does,. even whe� L"key 91liott) of Toronto, at the age of 35 Free Libraries, GymnoslumS, My - croande, ote. Tbz love of imoving the great care is taken to orevent It. Fre- years. Mrs. Million" as a daughter of . ..w closed except for a small vent for quent bacteriological analyses are Mr, and Mrs, jas. Mliott. About thirteen lborn pwUlloarlby of the average, U10,11 t made of such water supplies and years ago she was marriea to Mr. Millian, . The Intermittent flushirig of the tank these readily show the presence of sewage bacteria, should contamina- a y oung man of Colborne township, goi ng more huTim than btateria, It is vath- tion occur. The water may. lool; after their marriage to Toronto, where tilation, the air being forced out of bright and clear and still have many they have since resided, She leaves a to -some douco h -am to sewage - bacteria, including the ty- family of small children to miss a and fresh. phold bacilli, present in It. If these found the water is purified, us- mother's care. Her father and mother, #kebg& in pgMdng, Xato Itoun, are ually by chlorination. also her sisters, Mrs. Chas. Congrain and sathifactory manner and without en- In connection with the private Mrs. Lorne Ivers, went to Toronto to Aed and ba:06 )a oq41 sobn ftrloy- water sttpply on tne farin and in attend 'the funeeal, which took place on P small rural communities where de- Saturd4y,JulY31st, Much sympathy is It VAR dbP61 "V3*t dred f<Alug-" pendence Is largely placed. on wells and springs as sources df Water used feltfortheyoung husband and fainity, for household purposes, It Is essen- tial that adequate measures be taken GEO. J. WRIGHIT lo"red rKanty and Wftv back the to prevent contamination of I tbcse sources of supply. 21AjV2)21fA_VTF_�R H Again and again outbreaks of ty- —Experienced Piano Tuner— W phoid fever have occurred on farins Teacher of Rudiments of Music, Har - Osteopathic Physician. only qualified where the well or spring from which mony, Counterpoint and Composition A the household water is Taed has Leave orders it THE ADVANCE Office A- -become contaminated. h cases the trouble does not remain All brass and reed instruments A confined to the farm, 'as t..a conttin- and violin. 0 Inated water, when used for warhing All di.se&"-v treated, A dairy utensils,, milk pails and cans, for milk Is liable to DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN w and cooling�,tlhe K 'contaminate the milk. Then when M the typhoid bacilli get into the millt from the contaminated pails, cans, "PIN milkers' hands, etc., they multiply rapidly and the consumers of� such VV milk are liable to develop typhoid. CHIROPRI'A'CTIC Many outbreaks of typhoid fever In T- 7 vivo' 1%141�:Zi���XXXXXA KXX'M_r__1Zf_ il'X XXXX el % 1% J* 4* 4 X New., Fall Goods-Suitings, Dpess Goods, Knitted Goods 0 000 **TWEED SUITINGS404000 Pore wool Scotch Tweed In Grey and Brown mixtureo An Ideal cloth. for Men*s and Ladies fall suits. Good heavy quality. 58, In& wide at $6.00 a yd., Also brown tweed similar to 'above to lighter weight, extra wide $5.50 a yd4l t *%***.DRESS GOODS.....* It *on Intend buying a new dress, come in and Inspect our large, range of dress goods. We are showing some wonderful values at. money saving prices from 70c to 5.00 a yd. ..... SWEATER COATS . Styles and quality are the prominent features. of our new iran#C*' of sweaters and pullovers. All the latest shfides and color coxoPf atlons. ...... MOI�ARCR YARN & 4 A large range of colors for knitting In all the new and wante4t- 4 shades 2 oz. balls at 60c. Numade Brassieres, Goddess Corsets, Silk Roster J 'A* IN! I L L S .Produce Wanted, Cash or- Trade. Men's Weal, A 90�c'ialty. T"H APTERGLOW OW11-001 hear thein whisper, 'Poor old soul, e's almost eikhty-eight. I er friends'have gone� so long ago, hy does -she wait?" nd still I rock md by the fire Are You a MAN or 'W'2`0,M`A knitting colors gay, nd e,�ery stitch a memory is Brave enough to Face the Future? f sorne glad yesterday. Big enough so Assume a Responsibility?''..",­ nd often I have pftled those Far�seeing enough toPrepare for Misfortune? ho pause to pity me, nowing that they cannot share Ambitious enough to Increase your y wealth of memory. mediately? Patriotic enough td Provide for your Own? hy is it? Energetic enough to be Making a Qood Livelihood? 'A Hensall correspondent to London Healthy enough to pass a Medical Examination? towns and cities have been traced to the contaminated well water on the Practice is confined exclusively to eersand,says: 00,WCA­.Q V�AV Qa­"O � F "Farmers around here are the farm. Then clip this adver- fam from which milk has been sent Chiropractic, the only and original Sys- co�' 6derably annoyed and chagrined by ting into the well or spring, tisement, Fill in coupon for use in such towns and cities. Item of Gpinal Adjustment, Effective in 195 t h e fact that hides and wool have taken a been given off by typhoid con;vales- and send to Henee the necessity for the strictest pe� cent of all cases. very considerable drop, and yet there is S. C COOPE R, care being taken to prevent contam- ination of the sources of water supply "Chiropractic locates and Removes the Cause of Dis-ease: Nature Heals." no sign of Any reduction at all in woolen M Inspector, The Northern on -the farm. Should contamination or leather goods. An advertisement of a Life Assurance Co. occur it means dangbr not only for J., A. FOX, D. C., D. 0. clotbing firm appears to -day, stating that the farmer and his household but for 1:r A.. : , n 4. .11 1, rA � tin ­+ h; 1- Box C, Advance Office. the entire community that uses the ^1 Imly qua ed gra 4Lc . n s eo- Ii pathy. Phone 191. Hours 2 to 5, and 1 n products, especially the milk, from to 8 p: m. the farm. 0 Every care should be taken to pre- .15 vent surface drainage or seepage get- because Say it W i t h FlowepS a ting into the well or spring, to such draln4ge or seepage may con- tain the typhoid bacilli that have T.77_77701,;W-17. ce been given off by typhoid con;vales- cents or carriers.—Prof. D. H. Jones, 0. A. Oollege, 'Guelph, Sm tic Tank for Sewage Disposal. M -This system consists ordinarily of a two -chamber concrete, waterproof tank equipped with an Inlet, over- tr flow and vent pipe, and an automatic, h siphon for emptying the tank of the liquid sewage from time to time, and "absorp- .a system of tile, called the UA tion bed," consisting of several paroL lel rows of 3 or 4 inch land tile lai il w 'th open joints, -almost level, and I h shallow, and branching. off from a PUNERALS, WEDDINGS, EI -C. main line Of sewer pipe which Con, Potted Plants and Cut Flowers nects It to the tank. For the ordinary a Specialty sized home each tank should be about 3 feet square and 3 feet deep, and Catalogues shown on request. 160 feet to 200 feet of land tile MitS. WM. -VJVFATH W would be required for the absorption Phone 142, Wingham w bad. The vitrified sewer tile Is best for the mvAn. and the number of them will dePend upon the distance of the, DR. 0 H. R055 e absorption bed from the tank. A The sewage enters one chamber by Graduate Royal College of Dental a a 4 -Inch Wet pipe, where It Is de� Surgeons composed to a large extent by a cer- 0 Graduate -University of Toronto Faculty tain kind of bacteria, thence In a e of Dentistry semi-liquid condition it passes over Into the other chamber through a 1 Office over H. E. Isard's store. 10 .4 -inch overflow Pipe. Here It remains until a depth of about 18 Inches is e reached, when the *sIphon automati- cally comes Into operation and dis- t Dancing ri charges ItIn a couple of minutes in- t to the main sewer pipe,'frorn which it and t passes Into the rows of tile. Through the open joints In these it escapes In- Music to, the top layer of sell where an- other kind of bacteria completes the work of destruction began by the no anvAlwW side of the maJor- ones In the tank. The bacteria In the tank thrive and work best in the dark V 7 of peal)lo (*nnot be oattilied by v and away from the air, while those Free Libraries, GymnoslumS, My - croande, ote. Tbz love of imoving the In the soil require plenty, of air, hence the tanks must be kept tightly hodbb7body to the 017-thm of music closed except for a small vent for In 40M16 to= Of dt=109 IS 'an In' escape of decomposition gases, and lborn pwUlloarlby of the average, U10,11 t the land tile Imid near the surface. a0d woman; with Aqttor and Indec- a The Intermittent flushirig of the tank old Pnuald, howaVea� 40acles ulay do by the siphon fayors the bacterial ac. more huTim than btateria, It is vath- tion in the soil by Increasing soil ven- 4A%- -to a" In our large towns and tilation, the air being forced out of tjtjes y4ang men ojid vpomcn. rush the soil on discharge of siphon and to -some douco h -am to afterwards coming back Into It pure aftlre f(w ammomout. � r and fresh. Peo#6a who hikvo used 'up th6Sr It thij bystem be properly installed #kebg& in pgMdng, Xato Itoun, It will dispo3o of sewa,,,e in a very jd& pooft ot 6S.V0, perha" looked sathifactory manner and without en- too llong toon the, Wine when It was dangering the Water supply. Com. plete plans In blue-1print forin for In- Aed and ba:06 )a oq41 sobn ftrloy- stalling it nitty be secured fa the corn W* twt Vi*Atty wo ftd a writin.- from the Department of Phy. qles, Ontario Agricilltural CollegaL ' twn In the us4o of Hacking's H"rt sthd Nerve k6fft6dy. �Irutlph, Out..-. It. It. Graham, 0, A, It VAR dbP61 "V3*t dred f<Alug-" 0011(ge, Gil, Iph. L U*6 4M7 t1tut te6lft ot deprMlon om no"usuefit *ut cov�eo from lo"red rKanty and Wftv back the DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN hetility %*)* red o4or jo the ehoeks. OSTEOPATHY It will make yout beauty 1910elp n1me sawtydng 8b "t you will awako In the mornings fall Of 1006 and hot�o T)R, F. A. PARXER Md wore ablb to VWTY On Wh'h the Osteopathic Physician. only qualified dWo, w6rk. Th4� "habift th6t hurv' osteopath in North Huron. 060 roro eAsty be dvl�m-om It ym Adjustment of thespine is more qui chly VM'06 HittkInO HOSIrt Ithd Norve Sdeurcd and with fewer treatments than A -111M 6dy to 0tftn9t1Wft tbo XorV", to bk Any other method. vL44 061w to tho 14ftit and to re - Blood pre4sure and othdr emininations Vfto ftd *hMftto thf* et-VMIRtiOn Of midt'. the 131,004. Buy Vtom fmm your All di.se&"-v treated, %U*Ior. W & bot, 4 for $2,50. PWA 2". l­l*0k1fij1S Rtmodlax art 0914 In OFFICZ OVSR (;IIRISTIW$ STORE Winghtin by J. W. M*Kfbb". CCS W ext spring, and yet thid farmers are being fered 10 cents per pound for hides, and cents per pound for wool, wAereas only few months ago wool was quoted at 60p his face by c I oming in contact witl Nal I iss Mabel Stokes and Mrs. Oliver'. 70c per pound, and hides from 25 to 30 1 a Wag. nts per pound. on wheal. Stokes are visiting at Brantford. A baby girl came to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Masle ' n. Mr, and Mon Mr. and Mrs. George Harkness. Levi Erswen,, and Mr. Pike spetitk Sufill�till Belmore Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mundell and f umuy with Miss Mabel Raket. Miss Hunter of Toronto, is the guest of motored to Toronto on. Tburdsiy of last Mr. and Mrs. Worsley pf Bruirsels were,; rs, R. Corrigan. week. visitbrs at McNeil's Sunday. Misses Myrtle*and Elsie Hall, of De' oit spj�nt the week -end with friends ere. Mrs. J. McE�von of Toronto, is visiting d kriends, here Mr. and Mrs'George Lowry and fain - y of Niagara' Palls, are visiting. friends ere. Mr. Slijah Higgins, Wingham. visited th his- daughterf Mrs. Arthur Fitch. Mr and Mrs. John Lanionby, Toronto, ere renewing acquaintances here last eek The Garden Party given by the Worn- n's Institute at thd home of Mr. John For mother, ulv�yj Mondaynight was a decided uccess. The , proceeds amounted to father, the boys vei- $200 00. Salem and Wroxeter play - d an exciting,'game of foot ball, the scorel ad. girls�,,� It9s -0 in favor of the former, Speeches the sweet for all ere given by Rev. M. Lynbuner, Wrox- ter, and Rev. R. N. D. Sinclair. Reci� ages—at work or ation by Alias Twinbufner and the West- I eld orchestra furnished splendid muBicl Play, broughout the evening. It will be cer- ainly welcomed back again. The Worneo's Institute held . their nontbly meeting at the horne of NIrs. When Youtre Win. Irwin on Saturday. August 7tb.' vhen the Teeswater ladles of the W, 1. nervous or tired, isited the branch here. Splendid papers vere given by Mrs. 0 Reid and Mrs. see how it chn Gowdy which were much erijoyed y all. Reading by Mrs, Clark also solo refreshes! y Miss Emnia Steele "Golden Gate' nd a aoW'Dowti by the Meadow Brock!' Miss Blanche Irwin, after which a! I tinty lunch was served, The flavor Quite anutAdrfroni here took in the iienfe at Black Horse an Thursday. All LaStS eport'a good time. Mr. Abert Law, Toronto, spent the Neek-end with friends here. (From another correspondent) The social 41onday evening hold on Nit% AW ljulvv,y'q lawn, under the auspiciet of tile M Women's JusCitute, was A decided succow; n ,Vt,.vy way, $180 -or rtiore. being reali?cd at the gate., y Nfr. and Mrs Oteorge, Lowry, alld childrea 4 Niagata, ark- vNiti,19 010 forinvIN Inotber and fattier, hir. Robt. LA%v �lr. ans'l Nfrq. �Tar Nfe- Ewen (if Toninto, aro visitor.4 at Mrc;- Tit A SE LIED Robert Nicliol's. Wsse% Myrtle atid Mslo i1all of NVW U%Iceard, nre,`ienowhig avquaiutalioes it% Tf(;HT*** flit. villaw. Tht- Womere,.t InstitutO etitertnivie.d tho tun Too-twater bmrwh, Sittirday efti %Vm. TwimIGL Irw'11,4 lawn. KEWEW While working (in Ilie wad one dz%y y Y le4wer1q, Mr. JpLme-k Vlomhig had the O*HT Mlm1anv%,4'to fall, vutting jk nmty gotsh in Klu