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The Wingham Advance, 1920-12-09, Page 3­�� rrz. I fle- Quiet Observer I _1­1_1­1i� . I ______'_,____,__', I -__,__,_-._"1. 7 --� -7* � " . _ . WINGHAN ADVANCE, � — I SUGAR AND ALCOHOL run on fair -and honest lines and no 1� I 11, ." . . . 1. I , SHUFFLE. businessmartwill dream of overcharg- , 1� - C )) . k % a � 11 , it , oil do not e Ing his neighbor. I Q - .,4.5 - `%-\ 3 , . .- - $1 � Y I I 11 'You no liarm if you are a hard Worker NO ROOM FOR THE � I - 0 'It.\ .. I - to contract the habit. it you will UNEMPLOYED. , - I - . � id� \ , substitute a box of candy for a � , I . I . 11 11croW of'bootlegger's stuff you will For a long time the leaders of the , i""', X . 1 iA� 1 world In Society, in politics, in big i I I I I I I ��/. -,,- i be money in Pocket, You will feel all digion I I the stimulus that You )teed and Your business, fit education and In Te brafti, will not be affected either te-m- have existed without the necessity of I ... I - X ,,e porarily nor permanently. Alcohol having to descend to manual lab -or, I .1 I //11, and sugar chemically consist of the In tile course of the centuries the idea -1 . I , I I �t� I I . / - I �oportlons of -carbon, ,OxYgell that tile ideal of life Is to be able to Xi,�_ I I same V has become ingrained 'in the masses " . . I L" , and hydrogen, but -organically they - I are differently, constituted. Nobody live without working. Gradually ,the I I � , I I p3.rt about the ability to live without - . . . . . � knows Just why ,the atoms of carbon) working dropped out of Bight, and � I . oxygen, and hydrogen have differGut during the last century as educatioll - I --- values In the one ease than in the advanced, the view has become 9011- I other, but they differ In their value I as five cards in euchre are different oral that people, �an live -without I . in value front, the same f working. A lot of people and some MSM.aij , 149NS4 Vv,,4CA p I VAImiD A CAWF- . oW.Wap-A-M MID Jou-182. poker. N,ature plays a different nations have given this view ;consid- I -M,VAI I I WAWED -ro i5Ee IF I COOLD - ' %jr--S YoUAr,F-!. AIQ.I)QW*r . - ai . eration with the result tliat a lot of ly �j)�;& ov,rJI)SY F04F_1 I'LL SAVF- � � - GOT` A i uT ,,! with aicohol ,than with sugar. a, trouble has arisen on every hand. I I ,,Aga Up %jiZrl Am , Those who want to live Without work- - � .,p -C 7- alf an hour after eating halt �t %0V A PIC -06 I 01A.001y %'10UR WOW" . 4or or,nw,Je�) %MAM 0 .� - there is all Imeranse I --totj w4Qvi oerr m- voAO I t1I -r,6,Lv- 'i'o Vou AE1000 � und of cand� Ing must rely On -those who do, and � � relliase of elle:rgy, and Prohibition will if they cannot make what seems all . . .%I#, YRAT! 44ESS *400 Do! - --� I ) I , I ;) have no terror for the litan -who con- adequate ,return for the privilege they ri I l-l%:-Z,k1o0 Do! ( ,((, IF I I " .1, tract$ -the candy habit, and 115 will - 00;41-r sAli Ilk . 1P . q 09 enjoy. their-posfAlon is precarious, and .0 , (_� l.051r, 10__ . . have no to 4 - has become still more so Since the 41 , 0 'T A -w-'! . - k�. ,AR=P war, Well"oducated people have nev- - 1&7" . rror for Ills family ., . k I , I I �_ - 1� �1 � THE GENEROUS I er had any illusions on the matter and ro � � [ - - _X -.1 ,,-CA '- il� a , were directed to make the I r 1 ,71- -kAil 1 p 11 I 11 V`,o 7 , t, � Ef�ort.r, the conscientious anion, them have f I . - / e"Af CI -AX Zr:__ I `Vh a, Most Of tile tremendous crop Of aP; tried to make some fair return by -the ,�,_� . ,- ,I , . �, " N 11 vast quantities ,. Went to exorcize of their brains or such dis. 17 ;,14 , �c 9 \ I ... I � . .�, ar,,� . Dies, but . rellards ,Were gell- position of their talents for ,the public I ,,,,, .." . 0, , u t -Waste, Ov Xf / 1) V mers of AD' - welfare as ,appeared just and honest. 11 e 11 __ / � I � 1, . . 11 #1 �flt,> k " li . , , , fl "!.4., , . eroul; to their -friends *aud city Poo I �1� i .. �X! 1 1411.^V11 , I :. 11. � I . 1. �11111 , 1. ,6uld go and pick or gather The very ifangerous idea has been � 1. 11 / V - , . .. ., ­'. 1, 1, .�, �f T61, I—` pie who c " - 1, , apples and convey them home are well spread abroad of- late that a man has . I I ) � I , XMV�"/,E I `;� 11 I' --1 bu � " ". ff .- 1 � �!,, :4. .. 01� - - with the fruit. This gell- no responsibility for others, .t Only I �/V 1. , I 1, Ill - I ., 1! . . supplied' I'M 11111 ! 7X . //// I I - r#s . character for himself. This, too, has arisen P i "M�', erous side Of tile f arme . .7 X�, I overlooked by city from the observation of the habits of .'//,, __ - I I r . t, "".. - 12V "'I.,."',-­�- - :, rl'. .—I - it sometimes I mlv � . -, ..._ r - c, Justry will %L -those who are well-to-do but Who, like I - . �Iil I l:;_ _ -- _ I _ities ,. 11, no other in( that so mueb, generosity Is the priest and Levite, pass by on tile � � - �_­' ; be found the dealings other side when real distress is it, I -,. 1. I manifested. Compare - - - _. _ -of the -grocer, tile dry 9OodS Or the evidence, It is quitm forgotten as a - . _____r_ _.. . - hardware man With tile, farluer, and rule, both by capiRrand labor, that .—oo � _____ --.-- ­ ----- - ----.---- -&-_ it will be found that farmers a, 0, thegGood Samaritan Was a capitalist � -4-+-*-+-*-* pleasure. ' "Ripping to see you again, class are -open-handed I%enetactors In of ome sort, 'but it the capitalists 4.o_,,.,_*4 4-*4-0-0-#4-+-O-,c,�,�-+*-*-*-"-�o-�*-*-�--*-+4 . , - . . Frankie," contrast with city busij�ess men. Of- since his time had followed his ex- ' ' *,Corne and sit on the sofa beside course there are soni6 surly,and close- ample in spirit and practice, we I me. Of course you'll stay here. I'm . even they have shoilld have had fewer economic k.- ftrtuin Carissima, won't mind I'll tell fisted 1&Tmersi -but FOOLISH FRA nds and .their generous MO- problems on hand to -day, We will I .. her how good you were to me. She:s their fxle,l,wl.g has been. a little never get over our difficulties, how- By,Wive Wadsley such a dear, Reg. Oh_Reg, it ,is meats. on account of tile pressure ever, until everylyody gets the Idea I sweet bf you to come all this way just backward - Idle- + - I I lot other work. pall wheat Is � -doing that work is a. necessity, and 6 A 6 � � � 4 $.4 6 0 0. 6 6 _ to hear me stag. I'm 'frgid'it's te&r- well. With. some reports of ,Hessian ness a crime, and that if any man will * Lially 'spensive.11 tly from Norfolk. ftow his fallen not work. either with his bodily or She -opened her eyes, then with pas- shares the darkened hours. They were back again at once in and may be permanent. AttentioU. intittal strength, he has no -right to slonate swiftness put her hand and Frankle , her ,hands beneath her their frindsIllp where they had been rally .turns to stock at this sea- pat. Perhaps a Paradise in the PR- drew Leon's head,down again. With head, her face toward the soft sky, obliged to leave off when FTankle had Jpu ows of good quality are in cific ocean might be provided for all his lips On hers he lifted her bodily in lay and lived through her hour of first been taken to Berlin. 00 . 5n 1. wha wish.to live without -working -Ills arms and bore her to the -sofa, and love again.., The inemory,that until "A chap doesn't get the chance to mand at Prices varying from *100 r hear -well -to hear the girl he's keen to $150.,, Horses are not in .such de- -%viie e tiley could exist oil water pro- laid her down on it, and then kneeling that evening -had hated -T;eon, had l mand, and the use of tractors Is evi- ducts and spring water. Civilization put his arm round her again,' I been utterly wiped <)lit by his love. on slug in opera every day," Danvers affect the number Of ha% no room for the unemployed "Do you love me?" His voice was All her life she seemed to realize Said stanclily; "and I say, Frankle, dentlY going to I've got you a present.,, . farm horses. The horse continues to whether voluntaxy or involuntary, and scarcely audible. she ,had been waiting for love, n0ed- be Indispensable, hoWeyor, in imanY. there can be no final settlement of "Is this love?" . Ing, wanting It, Searching for it. ,She He took a case out of his pocket %vays and whilt there may be a less economic -and social problems until Eyes of yovith looked at him, soul remembered Kit, and all the days of and opening it, disclosed a little plain general demand, Ills scarcity may In' this evil of unempfoyment has been of woman answered the question it- dreadful loneliness after he had gone. bracelet, Hogg RTO scarce, wibed out. se't. Frankie half Sat up and took Now she would never be "Rather pretty, Isn't it?" he said crease his value. . , n! ' lonely but prices are &till fallilig, though 'It- — his h9nd in her two hands and looked again. And Leon -Was a wonderful broadly. "And it's got the date and are not,cheap. Hay is going PIONEERING IN ELECTRIC long -Into his eyes, then very gently person; he was everything that 'waS everything. I had It put In the very tie �igg is - se�lling in Wentworth as and tenderly. she kissed him as moth- attractive, . day I knew that the first night was to UP , I SCIENCE. ers kiss their little children good "Ohi" Said Frankle, sitting up in high as 0,0. There IS ,plenty of silage I be the 1.2th. Let me put It on for n the fields. * n the brow, one on You!, witit, surplus corn still I AT-. W. S. Murray, the electrical ex- night, one kiss o bed, "I'm so happy 1 11 Dert who -has been relied upon by Sir each cheek, and one on the lips. A little sigh of sheer happiness quiv- He bent over her wrist. A FINANCIAL MILLEMUIVI. Adaill -Beek In his estimates In the "DO I love you?" she whispered "Yes ered In her threat. India, the life '�Oh, Reg, you are a dear!" Frankie sugar has been an index in the fall, Chippawa Power Canal and Radial and yet ,and Yes." to believe she would ever see Leon .Said, Instantly touched by the gift. "It of prices, and also Of the trend Of projects, and who is regarded as the His conquering arms seized her and not feel like this, and so she was sweet of you to think of It; no But the profiteering greatest authority in America, has, again. wanted naturally to see him always.. one else would have dreamed of get- mroffteeri-Ag. "Is it really true? Has It all really but behind the thrill and the ecstas� ting me a present. How can I thank possible without written In the Blectric, Railw,ay Jour- . a w te ere. 'happened?" the real of an hour ago remained, and you for It?" the creation ,of the great modern nal an' article recommending tI Frankie was as human even it a even In the midst of her wild joy the Danvers fastened the clasp care - chins, the limited liabil- ation of a super -power zone In whiOn - .,gambling ma limit Of transcendent lover. She sudenlY rut-! memory of to -morrow and its great fully; then he looked up, and the ex lty company It tills device of com- power could be utilized to the luerce be U& denatured it will de- capacity so that one horse, .power fled up Leon's thick hair with both event made her heart beat faster. pression in Ills eyes was unmistakable. id destroy commerce and civ- could -,be made to do the work of three hands and gavo It a little .tweak. "But, darling, you do want me t, Frankie blushed a little and laughed nature al lit the West as ttoroughlY as and one pound 61 toal the work of "Is that real?" she laughed; then be a success. 'Think of ,Oarissima!,, nervously. 4c*Yuu silly old boy!" ilization r has ,destroyed them In the two. This is because the average in a second she caught up again it? Leon kissed the worda from her lips. - "Just one." Danvers said very gen- autocrac) I er love'. "And I never knew. I "I don!t want YOW even to tly. "I -You don't know holy I think east. Tile ,limited liability company load factor of a -locomotive is only ten *1 remem- s, of obtaining per cent.. and the average load'factoT didn't even guess. I thought I hated ber any one else in this hour 10 lie of you, Frankle. I'll never care about ilas become the mean the public Or of the great central power stations is YOU- Do you remeber how horrid said roughly. "You belong i� Me any one else. -unlimited credit from ansfetring the only 25 per cent. The average load you were to -me, do you xemember how now, all your thoughts must be A memory of his wanting to help in ,other words of tr 11. owners and lit the great zone of the super power rude I was?" ' mine- -P her when he had been very poor him - liability trom the Origin' ,survey is only it per cent. This Is "A darling little devil baby!" he His quick, vehement nature resent- self came to Frankie. in-vestorr., to ,other Peo'Ple who take said, kissing her hair and beginning a ed Jealously any slightest reminder of "Why, of course you mayl" she '1heIr',chsue0- The fiCtioll, tha�t new the same thing as saying that If you ad eulogistic definition of her ally claim save his own. "Frankie, said, leaning toward him. Donvers capital is put into thel business and keep a horse and only use him threC long a rt Of hours a day his 4oad factor is only charms. d'you hear? You`,ro mine -now and put his bands on her Shoulders, and -should receive, dividends as a ,Pa kneeling beside her, kissed her once. Btment*is the flaw In mod- 12�,� per cent, it you work him ten "And I'm as plain as plain," You're never to forget It.,, Tle' bent the InVe Frankle sa,ld, nesding up against him. over .her. The door opened and Leon came in. erit -business methodg, and it -Some hours a day he Is probably not actual- .that. "Baby, do you hear?" Frankle over Dauvers's head, just I not found I to remedy it the ly using lils.strongth, actually pulling, He laughed at Before she could answer, while she way, be to it wU,l iboc,ome ever More more than half tile. time so that his "But I am," Frankle said gaily, -Was still conscious of a Sense of tear saw hisl radiant face and the flowers I(isses due considerably "and I don't care a.bit, it you don 't. light flared up In the to I he was carrying; then, before her eyes and more disastrous. The sugar load factor would ,be. , a electric -Of course I= very attractive,in spite Schubert X Out; Mine. It altered almost unrecognizably. in investment, under 20 per cent. But ai -ain stood looking at them. 0 boom Was not based ( te and It Of it"' "Oh, ,carlssima," Frankle cried, His, face r,eemod to broaden; he but on the idea that the .public could machine can work all Vie tltx , . and flushed deeply; ;his eyes looked say - hat. sugar was its power Is riot utilized at one point site threw back her head She flow across to the outstretched - 'taring. t ken advantage' Of, 't r zone, it can be turn- laughed. arm and flung. herself age. Ile stood by the doorl, S ,,�! a scarce, and in a super powe � into them Danvets rose awkwardly. necessity and that It ivag eously at another "We shall be rather the long and There were tests in the great sluger'� "Hello," he said, a look of bra-vado .t . ii or eight or ed on Instantan .t .,at -people would Day s It point. - Nit. ,Wurray Says that In a the short of It)' she said, surveying eyes. "SO YOU have waked up the S its normal price for It. ' standing on his face, "What's up, ton timel � 'and Wash- him. "You six foot thr;e and me there when. she had been I nobody, r rankle." does not matter Which Of the factors territory between Boston -was misoalculated-the ,fiction failed to Ington averaging 150 miles Inland five foot two, Never mind, darling, the days in London 'When sho' had been Prankie stood up, too. ',Leon," she men may have from the coast and comprising 60,000 as the little bear said,, 'All the More R Waitress, the dreadful ,time When said clearly, "this Is Reg Denvers. gain -credence. Some Le speculation, square miles, or about two per cent of to love me with, my dearl' And talk- her voice had gone -all these thing, grown weo,lthY over tl pa W year In London he helped me Imoney to the the land area,ot' the ainited States, Ing of bears t -hat's what you are Your- Were st no ; they could never come I Levaesrt so much when I was very poor, but a great mWiT lost - and In niachine caPac- so] � f -a Russian bear with blue eyes back again. amount altogether IVIS, said of $20r, there is a dem , 'NVIten we have be- fly for 17,000,000 horse power, 10,- and a temper." . The love of one being stood forever before I knew Carlsslma; he�-he came 000,00() ar more. to -day to hear the opera." little more civilized we Will 00,00 for industries and the rest for A quick flow of Russian words an- between her and happiness, Frankie [ "Are any more of your men friends .come a - LIlWaYS. By centralizing the pawe-; swered her. "Love words!" she qUeS- Was not religious; she bad never been I to be permitted to tilils private re- organize a Pederatioli Of Finance rE , e raised tion ed "anxiously, Leon kissed he -Which must first Pass 011 all stock the load facto-. could b r t3ught to be in India; and In London !hearsal f4rwt?" Savinge asked uncon- fluctuations, which Will' -represent all from 15 to 50 per cent., a clear gain again and again. '-�he had been too t1red to bother much I t,ollably. ,'Here, I say,*.' Danvers began; he -he big - Ills eyes blazed.at her, he was ho time, and going to bed, as soon as pos. i ,,.air .tile banks, all t Intereas, in- of -315 per cent. It is tills Principle "I adore you, I adore YOU." Id- abeftt anything except getting up in I cluding the farmers and labor Tuen. which has been applied In thla Hydro tu�ned to Frankle: '1701io on Government, and which will Electric SYStem,and which renders Ing her so tight that she could scarce- Bible, but Fhe.90t out of bed or, the earth'i this chap, P.,ankle?" and the Inionat of capital which will tile Ilydro 'Radial plans so SlIbStall- ly breafhe. ,lVilen will you marry night of happiness and knelt 'by the i "Ho'g-ho's the man I'm going to fix tile 11 people who figure oir me?" his vehement voice whispered. Window for an Instant. . be ligitlulatO to interest -IIi any busi- Jal and solid. am -Power "At Otto? Say at once, I want Imarry," prankie faltered, her vc,lee vidend .Tilte which it i clectrfc;ty as they (13 on stq.. � ness that tile di . - you all Vir 111Y own.,, No words camne. bur irom ther heart I'shcok P little. Leon Iai1gll(.d nil- ,. ) ,lay. But we Usually know nothing about electric 4,11 ll.­_inkle said an Inarticulate pray,,r WRSborn. As I Ple-tsaritlY.' A ghastly sil,-11c, Set- -will be legitimate't' Us year 2020, 1 ity, and this is what has led to SO 1,1 can't yet, darlin ,,Ile icramb'ed bach lute, bed the Pray- tied own over them suddenly, Shan't do this before t, Riad- rpther faintly. "There's lCarmen' to- i L will only be tnucli oPPOe4tIOn to the HydTO or became livords: "Thank whateve I ,0 tals. * As real hilowledsO Oil .these morrov,, you know, and after that � - Pranklo broke It. 'Vol, if then, because It In a cominunity, where everY ' , POWer there is In heavon tar Leon," I "Reg," �,be sDdd, turning to Dan - ,possible , .�s ,-Sir Adain B--1-'- "'i %lilmll and 'Tosca,"" man lvishe's to -do W-Ilat Is square and I matters spre6 ­�'20 fell (141COP at last just as thr,, I vers, "will you go n6w, jlvt �or a lit - 'a community gitiolt its a. Pioneer Ili tb.e ap. � "What doos that laattf�r?" Ile urged I" -11 I.. e!ouds grew golden at the odges, 1 fle whilp, and then come back? kild hone�it, and when 8UP I -of the most .,advanced suience v . impatlentlY. "Don't You CO -Te for me exists It will not need a. rt ederation of 1 Late breakfast, late rising, and a thailk you ever so iti-ach for this lov�!- the;l bo I recognized. � la.)Te than all that?" rib' n a i Finance. All business Will, . Frankfe, tried to think coher�ntly', I vc1,V hurried scran le I. to 11 fl, ffy ly bracelo." . . .1. � ' b!ouse and the best skirt bneause, 1 D.inv�rs 1111go-ed, . I I I � � I I � ____ -.4ie, was hIPPY now, 'it this Ininute, In - �_ �. I ­_ ,1 of having sonle of tile Worst inalarial a Way site irad never dreained she ', Thurese so COYIy - rtifused to gjvt� tip ! -'Suro I can't help.,you, l'iddie?" I �vnld bc�. It did not Beetu possible i name 'Of tile W sl, -U' Who awaitod 1 ho ashcd, Unhappily, !iure," she i,aid sections oil earth, gently. Ile ,valked pa,st Lv-xn atid - ,� ii. .ept,".ohe said to Leon 2113denlois,ffle lit the salon, a. a . . PEOPLE OF BAIKANS The peasant has, litt'G faith ill med I'll.. ,I who 1�1 - h IS 1 L,2,on, I went (sal of th-� daor, �,huttlng it b(­ ical science. "How can a b g give 11(- and smiled; U L, came to her Franklo chuckled gridly at lund him, -us tYPI11100" tllf,y ask. ,11,1v,cry living #.,cla looked transfigured. ,,Ob, Elene" Ills sub- I Wily not , 0� , ;igh­by JOYe, tCrfuge. Site Would go In and look --it I L,mn put tho Cower,; down and VERY NPERSTIT101's thing harbors Insicets. .1 .,,..XId with a bit, , k, him and sair In her must distant man- I atrol!ed to the firepiace. Without 4 0 1 good (lod sends its dis- vrj� 31,,,ppy", I - i mail? If the A . "To whit do I ow, cynn, g*.-tactri.- .it tilrankie, lie took out . , —1 ease and misfortune, we believe that "You'll hiVe to kl�-o Frankia good I net: e the lionor of I .. ,light now," �dme. Kalil sald, "Nro, ; this visit, In'tion?" And! then-,ob, iiiin cigarcAte ca,.;,e, chuse a elgarc-ttL, PEASANTS HAVE LITTLE FAITH lie.knows best. , ' Ili most districts in the 1111kanfl, I,eo,l, -1 Insist. Tomorrow Is tile, pr3- 'w'�'% then, bith . k- - lie, and Ij,mn won' . (I land ]it it. � . IN .Mr-OICAL ooit-NCE AND NO , -.j:,re, nnil a printit-rp th- wl4i.out not Ivilft all i.v;*:­!t longer for theIr *11,s- ,,,-i, " l:'r­.l,l.-' , -slid fainfl,­- tile. h,mstp, of tile rural linpulation arO ' I IllottUrg. I 1-61111=11, X",:lu, 1,; 01r, wz�,!C,,T' REGARD FOR,CLEANLINESS. gnlilll and poorly cotiqtructe.d. Many wol,l w(iu',A not ilaw, been hal,' Bo Avon- .1 , . - with(.u, any wirth. of thplit u:0 ,r)ullt of mud and stravj� dorlul. Carliten Will 611gn now with , b1to flew n:cu,; tho, corridor , her : Ili, ,,;-i,X,;,d -t', !it­ aeeoul!�Jl,) L -Tho iiiAtter?" oed "Slure- , _I ­� a her voic."! Xisv, �W:i�lo skari proving very un , he (�vll, . Disease In the 13alkans-is loolted and have no provisloll for sanitation hor Soill 110, Well ft Ill "' -, than 7. I or ventilation. Tile only air admit- v(-,Ul, p,,)Bsp, _;slou good al�,,ht and hl me 1 (T -Ing N"'hell It C'aue toa liver's sllotd; 'ly you 44wald lwow bette. upon by the People as U result 01 fate' tell to the hories Is obtained through �nt. lipr to bcd.` i and Cablied, a white, thfu thing,, lv�itll 1 1,`lll�t ap3loglzo for Intvi,rupt"119 yoll�" -t* ' 'blacl .;. sljl� stocichiq,i arid small, black 3 -(,i,-- - - eub!,% p4a-u-ti!tc just now. . .,,. ll,.110 n educated In accidental imperfections In construe,; Leon laughed $lie ,, . turned '111101 Tile peasantry,has bee , 81tia shoeo, inlo the salon. 1,I waij aot awaris that I wa,i uot alone in the laws' tion. A few of tho houses have tw-1 %V1p,y, and then, visibly crift(I'vel'1111Z i ' gliperstitions rattler thall On the sdfa a wan wak, sitting ille lit my praVilPt,61 Or, Of COUMO, I should o opposed to storles, the lower floor being occupied 'Ms ituroyance, bent Over rrnuhlo and I as b l s 11 Irnse at onco and came toward her, It not have bovt, so digc�)urtuoui, to 2 sanitation. T-1107 at attic, tho Upper by 1�;s,,�qld her lightly. I wan Danvvr. "I say, Praillde, you do 1 c;jmo Into your presercu uAlan. le killilig of niosquitoes, rats, flies tile jalll,ly. 'lesp i, ,,;Not like fliat," slic said. . 1 '_11 lie sai , - 1.1 Stich haimps as 0 'Oking at I I jol: r11)pint,, a, i imullemV, -rmin, l"ItIlevi'ag a a fanlill.,,., fiv6 crf�wdtld tc,gether Under J,poll flut4hed. Without 10 1,11'anicle felt as though all le-et)ld 4'. ;0anic conditions. years %Ime an - ud V, ,, K,q-, . he put Ills, arnin roulid I "Cib, Rcr,, Where did * YOU come 1 IL part of lite. The, -T know 11-0thlug the 111(1�4t "hYP i -frem!" Iler first sudden disappoint- 1 11.,jud %vere slov4ly gripping her llva% liteAge. Tile pqs,,, withcut a (Joetor entering tho li,raul;J0 and IcIssoll her mouth; then, about thei cl-trriCtI4 of I 111. ,V�,ithuil*. pliellking-, left tbo room. i 11.1 O.,; t was Itideda at once. I "I doult understand whaty"m mean," food huts. Disclase ROCS UntrOatQd- I AP Impartanco of prot,PCHUI,11 their "Got leave to come over and Ilerr ,to tell r,bout Reg, Dazvor�. (Y,i, I -on, from winged InslIctO has not the country d"striets dentlAry Is vir- CIT.M11TAIR XX. , Ina slni�, Ulddle.11 I ase, p1cm.,e don't be Him this! ,qnplics , em. Little or tnally UllijilowLi. Bath tubg are, rare � bep- Impressed upon th. I rger The ,Cllurga -of True -Love. I 1101) Reg, you dear!" s2te gild. ­rvo told you all theee Is Ill t1.0 11"Ilk,111". eyell in the ia Ill I d I ' , � Mo att�eulpt is ma,de to drain mog- .111 people in tl.lat part of There i8 no night In all the day,; of Ill-, �nloRhed hiri much bri , ant tie N*vbat have I done!" .quito ,)().()Is or marshes, so that the CIUM I Wash. . youth I'Ma 010 ulght 4whell firit loveltair very aarc2ully and flushcd with I (To be cerWitued.) . , 13ilkan ;States Claim the distitietion, lt,lurope rarely . . I 1. 1- . I I . ­ _. 1. I I— -111 " ­ - ­­ ­­-, — I : ,olo�-,o­------^_,--_��,^ . I Public Health Talks ' I . (By Dr. J. I Kddleton) . Children Shoutd Have Plenty o Sleop, Wtl,t Ventilated Rooms and 'Plenty of Recreation; Parent* -Should Make it a Practior to See That Their Children Peveiop Begularly In Theli'L Health flabits', the Growing ChI14 Can Make the Best Proqresa in Home and I school If Proper Care 143 Given. I All questlions appertaining to health I - When found, they should be spoken which are asked by readers of this to and advised, and the parezte also paper will be answered In these warned Of U10 risk of overworking tile columns. All you have to do is to br-%In. Less time given to study, a -at! state your question clearly and ad" more to recreation and sleep will of - dress your letter to Dr. J. J. Mid- ten work wonders In such cases. lit dleton., Parliament Buildings, To. cities, children of the ve�y poor often ,ronto. The answers will appear In show the offecte, of lack of sleep these columns In about two or three tbrough selling papers, sometimes weeks. . till midnight. in the country dis- tricts children often Buffer unnecos- ___ Mildren as a rule do not get enough sary fatigue through the strain of sleep. On account of their rapid , home work. Teachers, of ce1irse, in - growth and development and their al- sist that the junior pupils should do most ceaseless Inclination for play . and activity their liff-le frames get kightlYSO, but the nature of the tudy physically exhausted and need plenty and time required to master it should of rest. Only during sl,2e� is abso. be carefully arranged. In no case lute rest obtained for the brain and should tho work given vhl'dren at ' . in- nervous system generally. Tho home interfere with their time for I faut shou'd spend most of its time reerpation or -sleep. The, child's bed - In sleep; the chlI& of four at least room and how it is ventilated is a very half of its time. The child of szwen. important matter; the teacher should should have at least eleven hours, and certainly give some Instruction in this the child of nine as much as ten hours subject. 101cod pif-re air li-as neces- � tile brain during as or more. Children require more sleep in winter than in summzr and � r sleep during wakeful activity. The air of I tilts necessity should be recognized, bodromlis is often Vitiated by -closing they should go to bed early, for the the windows and lighting the lamp or most refreshing sleep Is obtained In gas for sQme time before the room is the first f2w hours after going to bed. to be oecupled. ' The lamp should Many people do not realize the impor- not b- lighted Until the room is enter- tance, of the children gD'.ng TO bed ed for -the night, or else the Windows early. Entertainments or evening parties at home, with all the nois-s and Should be kept open. If coutaminat- ed or bad air IF, breathed during sleep, excitement that accompanies such an It Will produce offe,-ts no less set - event, put the children of the family . Ion$ than those produced by breathing into a highly nervous cordition. es- such air during the waking hours. Cilild-ou as a result, will be dull and pecially It they are not sent %o bqd at their regular hours, Regularity or stupid neoit, day, not Inclined to have the hour for bedtime, as well as for much app-,Alte, and generally feeling rising should be insisted on in .case of Out Of sOrt9. In this condition It Is children -up to ten o: eleven years of practically impossible to teach them age. anything that will rcinain in their Early to Bed. memory. - . The child will readily adopt these Wall Ventilated Rooms. The bedroom Should bA, kept airy habits if it Is trained to them, and it is Just as easy to teach a child the vand well ventilated. The body will. right way as it is the wrong, To,let not suffer if well and properly cloth - a child stay up late at night is a prae- ed. if consumptives and babies can Tice that has nothing to conini,�nd it. sleep in the open air and -thrive ion it It Is allowed by some parents as a .there is no reason why healthyadults matter of expediency or personal and children should not do so also. comfort, because they 'Will say the Children Should also be taught to child, if it goes to bed early at night, go to the lavatory at the, $auto time wakei up the whole household at day- each day. This practice it consis- break next morning. This, however tently carriel Out �makes for health, !a is again a matter or habit, for up tili that it tends t,) prevent constipation nine y;�ars of age tLe chi.d shoa.-I ` have at least ten hours' sleep. wi,h RP "� ' .- , ar:s'ii- from �t'C:­1.11]t I:..- " . - general lowering of tone and loss Of The brain benefits from regularity appetite. In ,rest, no less than the stomach f roin - Plenty of restful slepp and the regularity in meals. The signs of rig -lit kind ef outrdror ;ierclse to - insufficient sleep while mainly men- gether with good nourishing food, are tal. are largely physical as well. the essentials for a healthy active They are most marked in the case- of childhood, With these supplied, the the child, and childien who get too growing child may be expected to home -and little sleep are readily recognized. They are anaemic, languid, dull. make"&e best progress at at Bchool provided its general health drowsy Bad Stupid. The appetite Is poor, the growt'a Is stunted. T11 a Is good. . . I I.- I;L:�,,nt wi," 0, -, it a prac- L., . .I;y mai.. face is pale: the eyelids are heavy: tice to see that their children develop the eyes sunken and dark ringed, These regularly In their 'health habits, and children are not inclined to muscular especially so with regard to the time activity and are in,oapable, of learn. [of going to bed, a lot of good will re- ing. Occasionally children showing such signi are found in the Upper I suit, and the child besides being kept healthy will have been taught method - I standards of a school. They are Ical ideas that will be of benefit to it often hardworking, clever children. all through life. . - - ---.------.,-----------------,�—� �, ,Al- I , � . ; By Dr. James 1. Vance. The very getting Of religion is td iflave a savings bank account, if POS- forget self in the effort to promote sible, but don7t hoard. Don't starve the happiness and welfare of others. your soul to"feed your locker. Don't But you have seen people who act - diminish. yourself or your happiness ed as t1hough they were.atraid there or your usefulness just to increase might not be enough of God to go your bank account. The life is more around, as though residential accom- than meat and the body than raiment. dations in heaven are limited. This is the worst kind of hoarding -to get ulloney in Itself is worthless. Its a spiritual blessing and try to keep it only value is in what it can do. There to youtself. I U nothing more foollr4h than try- It you hoard it, it Will spoil. lug to see how much filthy lucre You can pile up. This was the lesson of the manna Hoarding is a process that react! rained down In the desert from heaven disastrously on character. TJnder Its to feed Israel on the journe� to the baneful Influences the juice.., of gen_ jLand of Promise. Every morning erosity dry up and One's personality 1 there was a fresh supply for -the day's con tract$. The soul withers, and a I need. But some long-sighted In - man's nature becomes small and got- I vestors decided to corner the market. did and hard and mean. iThey proposed to stock up against 0, :day when the heavenly rain might Therefore, 'don't hoard, leease and thexe would be a manna What I am saying about money ap- I shortage in the camp. plies to everything. Don't hoard any- I Whan Vney examined what they -had thing. Don't hoard your social and ,stored up, they , fonud that the manna mental traits. If you do. they will ; "b,id bred worms and stank." It was wither, too. Don*t hoard your re- 'licaven's way <if soying to foolish, self- ligion. What a blunder to try to be 'fish, sordid human nature. "Don't a miser with the one thing that was I hoard." meant to make us big-hea. . 'ted and 1. Don't be a hoarder and don't be a 'generous! � . . : spender. P>;,, a usc,r. Be a server. 1ot______ ____ _ __ ,_ _ .---- __ - .--. -.-,.- ,-.-...---- .. -_____1__ I ,,� 11, [W came the rt,p'y. "I'll wager that four mit (if every five women who wear the [;, , F " , I llf�ual type (of bungalow aprou have W1 UING off MWNEY I ____ __ I I I , found thil qz�.uio !rouble with them . INGENIOUS WAYS IN WHICH IN- � th"t 1 'love. Thpy won't stay put. : The stram �!lp t!ff the shoulder, at CO.mE:3 HAVE BEEN INCREASED. I the sligh.p"t nlovzl.il,�Jlt. Thtdls be- - ic,up-,,q! tlit,y we"(, dosigned b,y a man. I lNow If a woman had made tho pat- '­,'hvr-%i a yomng Indy out -do wa�+- ltorni­­2' lvler:� t,hla slipped an i,pron J-ig t(, ,,iv,. yon. ,,Ir. and vhu .,�uy��, I-',,; out of her ,sho'liping bag, and. almoA rio��,, linoo.-talit. I told hP: you NVOIV i be -fore the buy.'r linew what she was Irl.Ay. nat :;It(,* .said that idio'd wai',-- I doing, had drnwni,mted the advall- 1. - 1! t_rt h.td to stay therel a ' week." I tage�, of hiur td­l.� Ili eonn(T.tioil with 0 - (if One of ilip Icn-g- It. As a ril-ah glip left the offlec Th , In -Ad buye. ­� dop., at 4 -;i 1, - Ant, I c., .rtnic . tor, it Los -Ale�, I w1th all or&r fi�r:'Llil (IM111, Which 1.41le . i:od ill ,;Iille C�' him"COf ,It thiz, ('Vi- ' . ;m I I,Zde up entircl'y by'llerself. dE.lLc,e 41f finninino obk:Aria�v. Th+? Thai Nv..i,,A tlirce y�iftrs ago. Now pati. -z t pervin ia the auto-ruoul li?cb- I ltinl� Ill 3md. �_2 y �,ws of age, I,.,- preql- �� . 11 I . ab:y vanted to 'sell hirl st ii�l thin;, I d-nt of bor own (,<!mpanv lit Los An- " . *_ _ wat w.u� Nvan"tt'i's. ])IT, f_­IE,.Li :,,A th, wi'j Iiiiii: t,� licr apron - "Oh. Uvfll. .,;how ii,,%r ia." Ag -1141 V141 I lioiz�,*,tl�,#-,t,,4-1),,J!,.j,-,i bnsinr-�s apix-ir's to , buyer. ­T!,t� ,,-4,(),1er X,(s gvt it ovvr ibo th,� av,Al.4b7,, h-upit',v ,S watorials. with. 1'ie bater." ___ '-'--- T�lo inonient, tilt, -callor appcialrod th- umn behind the bl,q wah.)p.,.-,iy df-sk I DANCING'MANIA IN THC ARCTIC. It'le"v ',hat 1,e would have ti) stkit!' 11 Tile Ja�:z ff�vtr has brulten out . in.ligivIf agaiuoq yl0ding to Ito, w1lo:,.;, I 11 Only young but ex. �.11�jtqj�-, the, I,1�!i'jj,t,r,., q�f tho fill., north. - J., Vim wa!4 u(it Ito. _�A ti. , , 311c. Im,ptionali-y pretly. W-thout 111.11,11ig IfYoulitell 11),111,111111 Tvport ill , 1 -i ­(;,.t attempt I , we ,A ', .) Wsv the alli.. ;1"g �,.(-flu-v�nl; 1.1", tilt, ,,;p.JT0 monlk�lltq niuniti(-.11 with wbj�,h naturo had va :4;,' tile, 11,1,-t1l. ,niv-,q, nnd that a great plentifully supplipll her, tile young tif-'aw. pyet.,utinil"y ef i0c IlWo been , tile I Woman took UP lipro positt!).1 in li�l't on com:lat:on 0-alf, for a dance, (.4111tret 044 the offleo and d"Inal hall. L ,,Wl.�Mt'q tilt, principal trouble I ___ ____ _ tilt, aprow.4 you�ry mAling now .).1 I "Troublo?­ (;CbJPd t1to bayer, -1 I Jantec; A. O.-rfivId was tho 4)111Y Or - didn't hatiu. there was eny:, dain(,d proachlor to be Oeetcd proal- ­I,h-.1t*s �ev.,.lu,�e you ,Iro a man,'t dent of the 'Utd.t0d SO,tea. I I � 4