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The Goderich Star, 1936-02-13, Page 6, IllelPortlesaliTa-burY41017 Fkur 1,*,,i40)404 304000 "Purse losriform world* ton.. whoa n for Best for a 4 •."• listisiaa; Parity w. kr t1irty trim wows* etooespimite bolds& your Bain :Hints That 11 Are Helpful Cut cold boiled potatoes in half Set the halves in a pie tin with quite at bit of 'butter in itand a little on • top or the potatoes; place in a slow oven long eirough to beat through and 'brown. They are delicious. • •••••••••••••••••••••• - Tielereeetettelay .that.nleeetreneAhee-e- 'bum be sure to see that the floor is Iree from nails, even and smooth. A half grip of vinegar and a half cup of brown sugar, together • with some eleires, added to ham when it is being boiled, gives it a deliclous flay- - prevent diced fruit from goitig- - ;to the •hottoin of a .gelatine mold, • Chill the feint and add it when the erelatine mixture has partly congeal - When washing ornamental glass- -ware andwater glasses, a very fine volieli may be secured by using it few. -drops of -bluing to the soap suds and then, rinsing in warm water, to each gallon, of which one tablespoon of -Vinegar has beer added. •••••••••0• Jars for canning should have new -rubbers each year. Old rubber wastes .both the contents of the on and the time. , • . Screw -tops On bottling jars are fennreed by using a warm (Were cloth when trying to unscrew. A little aided oil slightlywarmed Veined-441;00nd the stopper is also a „Street help, " • The steel( left from cooked spinach leheeld beetaved and used' in veget- *Me soup. R contains valuable feod •etropertlee. . • Salt bakers will remain unclogged *Ten in the dampest weather if a half teitepootifel.of rice is mixed with the Melt and lefeein the shaker. Sliceof hard-boiled egg are ex. vellent in letirley eoup. 'Me Stains oftea or coffee on table linen or serviettes an be removed' elikeily If soaked' in potato water be- eforeeelishing• eeinall• child earnest invariably elthrowe off his bedclethes in hie ileeee -reverit three -Th -61W e Optets f Ids cot eoserngs so that edWibai1s• - 'For elet.4hirig artieles Of artificial A • ••• 1..11.,..1111tOiMEW,Da. Ytriu7 Doctor If e !iPaite' Remedy You Take Is Safe. limailajoilommemo 'Don't Entrust Your Own lit Your ratnilyi6 • TdI - Being to- Unknown ti •, • take *At know *11 aboat, of toclarbest tho zikoutuothan; neuritis whot he. lat befOre the 104* MOSt 1104 remedas *ere ikdq* " Ors Oftinit for dlecovoty, of ha tr 51 s silk, a little household UMMOIlia in the Water is of great assistance, as it not only, helps to-cleanee, but also. to restore the lustre to the fibre. - Vat Feature Writer •leeteElereei• -I ,• ' ah the Menner et ileYee $Cellii / • I thirdt that Goa eiell .neer s4.14 A gift ee Oreetelle 05.a.eriend A frimid wlie aiWays torda.rstenes Aeitt (flits each needaa it demands, Wien() ltiYeity well stand the test, When rides are bright ,er oYereasee Who sees the fatta9 Viet merit blerne, . But keeps on lofeing Just the same ; Who dots ear mere than creeds -could do 11CP make us good, !tole* us Earth'e eifts a tweet tonbentment lend, 1 But,only God Oen give a fr«end. . e Just for a, little ehanite frinn the win- tery weatherwe have been reading the at for winter tours. Ws a loveler indoor sport and doesn't 1-ost allYthale• trir itt Here's one whirn sounds as if t 'might be differera. et's-fee OW% WA,0rndtee tbe Itomant:o " Soteiesh Main: "The Warm water and baking soda is land of th� bumming bird. 'tile refrigerator, After the soda scrub- 0143t. • eve the bot washing compound for the glorious seines cin the world and trans- nt. velvety niellts. ereerieril health bine, clean the porcelain with clean water and wipe dry. For a brand-new taste thrill; try spreading ehe tops- of cup cakes with your favorite jam and sprinkling, have a velvet, night; so why go all he Chine ItiVitiees under tunrestairted liner ooneitions, etterM famous ‘NIXISthe." -(30 glad lt's world feaneus. leave You :ever head. of one /that wasn't?). Pro -Wily the sunsets aren't raw% better thqm onr Cioderich ones, and ones In a while we with Cocoanut or nuts, .••••••• • sew tci Brain ? • , • .. _ Another; one - *aid eerethee fekrini hmeek Chapter away with a winter holiday." Who. ssid • we were (dolman yeth all this nice zero This is the newest Dionne baby, but she is not a 'sister'. of the famous One of Oldest warm Ito be weather we're toe 'blew trying to keen qUintuplets of Callendar—but a cousin. She is Marjorie Jean._ pictured -here den Anyway, we ran in the gin'ms of Nurse Mitigeret 'Diedel, when. just three days old; and the THE unwr$ illtlorg A NEW COWIN ° .4 titurtslAY, FLTRUAR'S 13, i$ „ 301 is licious aPititorsdho.n, 9th tonceesion, West 'Wow- . Among those who were victims of colds during the cold spell, were: Mrs. Wilfred Hackett, Mrs. Wilson - Irwin, Mr. Drees Campbell, Mrs. El - 'mer Alton and daughter, Miss .El- mira Alen: All tree now recovering: - The Hackett's United Chureh,4 W. M. S. held -their regular monthly meeting at the home. the .president, Mrs. Roy Alton, when: the latrEingh! favourite hymns were sung: "0 *God Our Help. in Ages Past,' "Abide with • MEASLES Me," and "God Save the King." The • Precticaey every ;human being 23rd Psalm was repeated in unison, wlie is exposed to meales will con- and_the minutes of the previoua! tract the disease. ,Striking examples meeting were read and approved., A of this. were Sten when measlesr was letter from Ms. Leveller' was _read: intetidticede for the. first time, to cite by the recording secrete*, lireeSne, tain islands in the pacific. Regard- Heflin. The following heralds gave. less of age or sex, every man,. woman. reports: MissEileenCampbell' on and child fellvictimsto the disease. JapatteeMiss Bernadine Alton, on In -- die; Miss Yea' Little and Mies EY- - We do not know enough about We do, Itooweenbeabrl,e kunsowtooilocownt:ritosi miill turasAls, ra,n7ceraemenrootnpregasevent. a shori . effects may be minimized. We can- talk on interesting. facts concerning- irot, as yet prevent the regularly re- Ethiopia. Mrs, Sam. Sherwood lead.. curring epidemics, but we can- re- in prayer, and 1Ver. Albert Alton' took -- • duce the loss of life from measles. the -topic for the meeting, "Doulree- -' ease l" varyie thae sgyremapttedmeasi,omf eamyets daips: boroswiinn-g Catlioatte s-tormy weather and pears consistently in a typical form. bad roads, travelling has become. The onset is marked by what seems very difficult, but the mail -carrier, to) be a cold in the head, accompanied Mr. H•arry Champain, has missed: by fever. Later, a! rash develops, to only two days since New Years. • be followed by a branny desquamw• tion of the skin during convalescence. Before the skin rash appears. there are present, :on the nimbus mem- brane ef the mouth, Koplik spots -4 - bluish -white, pin -head in size, and _ At the last_ meeting of the. Gode- sureounded by a red zone. *rich -Women's Hospital Auxiliary, it Measles, is a• children's disease be- cause most of us are exposed to it early in life. The earlier in life the disease is contracted, the more dangerous, it is. The proportion of deaths to cases decreases with each year of life. Therefore, the first year of life is the most- dangerous year in which to have measles, the second syosa (;.t.he; next most dangerous, and Those who pass through an attack of measles do not, as a rule, suffer from the disease again. As most of us have measles during, childhood, the adult population is, in general, immune or. resistant to measles. • It is not only possible. but it is practical to take Mood from a person who has recovered from measles, and by injecting it into a child, too-eonfer on that child, for two or three 'weeks aineamsirre of protection Against Young children should never come from Mrs. ewe -neon.- are or who appear to -have a head in contact with other children who awa. afre I'. Raines, London; and Gave Two Be:Wings. cold. If there is such exposure and I the ill child is found later to have , measles, then it is advisable to inject Mrs. Robert Neilson, with fine 'doom. I tlui child who was e.setpeled_with lions* ability, geiee two readings, ;eerie blood sertun teken from conva.les- New Church,- Menne Ito eGeenemies cent measles e. Vents Or with • e oce one tit parents -who will al- ..jialirirotraand. Fling _ mostesarelyineyeeehad ureaeles. injections are usually given to chil- dren under three years -of age, and, if given early, will prevent or -modify the attack yiltich is iipt to be so dangerous in -the early years. • •111,81.0.1.1110.• • • winter holiday" at home. daughter of Herman Dionne of Spokane, Wrish. a brother of Olivia (Papw) OnegatSunahlue Ceuise advertised first - Dionne. Committee Appointed to wham class —in ameommodo,tion "with a w!n- Plans for 35th Anniversary' dow or porthole In every room.“. How 'VVOMENS- INSTITUTE•-CEL•E• BRATE perfectly lovely! A whole window or_ ,, MRS. LANE itE-ELECTED porthole- to oneself Just -Wage-, of- all— - — the Scenes you could see from your own Mrs. D. J. Lane was re-elected Re- better than from slime else's! " Past Presidents Recall Amusing Incidents During - Their Term of window' or !porthole. much more and TIIIRTY"-FIFT11 ANNIVERSARY gent of Ahmeek Chapter, at the annual meeting held in the very! often we -hear Myr know people who live to eat, and who won't goay because they can't get the same food as they can at hale. Vere's a chance for them to -haVe little change --"A rare a • EAL Wats _ A titALTH SERVI0g. THE CAAtA01Aft witattat. •ASSOCIAtiOtt. *pm Lior INSURANC11 coteretnereas it ow ektaskow •••••. tt • • Public Library on Friday afternoon. • • Other officers are: Vice Regents, Mrs - H. Ce Dunlop and Miss Emilie Buch- anan; Secrete*, Airs. E, L. Dean: Treasurer, Mrs. H. J. A. MacEwane gastronoraleal• motor rale, to the niv- Standard Bearer, Mrs. W. A. Coul- era." Combining a short 'holiday 'with Over one bundred members of the thurst; Councillors, Mrs. F. R. Red- a study of the fare and wines of the GoderlAbi bearkle*' of the Women's Insti- ditt, MM. W. F. Galeow, Mrs. C. K. must gestrouonacallY nn"ned 'rtistricts tote were present in MacKay Han on Saunders. Mrs. L. L. Knox, Mris: t'of Prallee. 'Van% 3em facture t-everaI 3"'"ursaa.5th. allYnivearfatairterroo4,44, thtoefreeorglebraniaaate tzthorte G. MacEware Mrs, J. M. Field, Mrs. loathe well-eressed lad'..e4 and gentlemen here. • ce. Origin and Development of Society Outlined. - Ren- dered Waling -Service Durin g War. Tea Table Glowed' Witir 'Ligrfed Candles. T. M. Costello, Miss I. Salkeld Mrs antleinating a most enJoyable little W. P. A. Naftel, Mrs. E. Carrie, Jaunt? Probably. by the ed -of the As 19,36 marks the 35th miniver- airot'cr 1:4941r the'v 'mild '2°1119efied IA) saary of the Chapter, one of the old- settle down pernia.nently in the !reverie est in the Order. a committee ann- . from. sheer inability to move any further. • peeed of Miss E. Buchanan, Mrs. H. C. Dunlop, Mrs. E,'L. Dean and Mr'* After reading abeut these alleirIng W. G. MacEwan, was appointed to whlter attraetions and going into the consider Whet seecial „plans could be 111" -one' earefigbe we care 'with contented made to celebrate the event. minds.. stoke uP the furnace. draw an Mrs. if. J. A. MacEwirn, the trea- lunrehair clear to the .11re and wait for surer reported that receipts for the ethhmer` year were, $284.92; and a balance -on caul of 807.62. "In presentIne the 35th annual re- bore" said Mrs. W. F. Gahm; secre- tary, 'sit is pleasing to note that the ectivities of the. Chapter have gone • steadily en, though -he en unobtinsiee manner, the membees all exhibiting a zeal and pleasure inethe work. TWO of the oldest numbers,. Mre. C. Seeg- er and Mrs, R. C.„ nays? passaretway One.yen hemliees are popular, again, eureig the year. Twe new members . and SO are the norm or short suit jack - were weleonted, Mrs. E. L. Dean and' ets• Mee W. G. MaesEwatt." The Sum of $100 Was set *side -as a nueleus for an Endowment Viand for the Ainneek Chapter in Alex- andra Hospital. Prizes were given entr_aseetepepileeeet the annetal- ectiool ommenceinent, arid a gift to the graduating nurseteele a fie ontiteil to Central School; and $25,, to-the-Ntrilfareettoivic relief. Donations were made eti the NOT Marlene Dietrieh, In her latest pictute, wore a black crepe dress with white ergs* 'frills around neck 'and throat, Hollywood is adopting the fashion. The new eprine fashions are leaning towardl the Chinese, fa color. embroid- ery and dtCorabiOn. The materials will be glazed and have corrtrastrng shades. League; to the fund for the education of children of deceased soldiers; the King's Silver Jubilee Fund; the Manitoulin Hospital Fund; besides the Feathers are being used 'in the hair with evening dress; brilliantly colored, too: Grease spots from veleet can be re- eirelittleltretreispanghig lightlo with merits of 'turpentine and teromeeengeeiltiree-eleeneesortiehrus • To remove ereates. and ;to, fteelien the surfaee stretch the velvet Was' before the fire, /with the Pile away' front the heat, end the wrenig side. Migrate dame - ed, Crushed P:13 1110 "be raised by put- ting several folds of Wet citith over a hot • The program fronr start to finish was intensely hitereser; featuring as it did 'mamical nuenbere. of„ -e. high order, and bright, entertaining reviews of the past thirty-five years germ" by former presi- dents. At the_conclusion_4f the_meeting the guests adjourned to the tea -roorn where tables daiiitilk ornulged occupied the..laiger portlerV Of the hall. The head °table was Centred with a three - tiered birthday Cake. *Stith its golden hoed letng and 35 bite candles, the Institute colors, whiell weer later a• glow of light when the candles were lighted by Mrs. A. D. lVfoLean and 3/Ess M. E. • Salkeld, pastAresidentS. tire. Jgees lksSett, the president, was In charge of 4 short business ineeterg •end then after thanking the membere for their attendante and coeeperation gree clously extended ta eveleame to the vest - tort -She annotmoad ..that the tlistrpt President would be present at the March meeting„ and asked Miss tikakerct Mra. Hanle; Mrs. P. J. Maellwati and mrs. Gordon Bisset to prepare a progrant for. that occasion. ilvieS. Bisset introduced M. A. D. Mc - teen to take .c,harge of the program hieh-beganewitle-a-pretty-eliorusee'reone LonteAeo" rendered by Mbsdinnes A. 11----Ingginsen, A. More, IC Tiettext,. 131-. J. Ittel.)Mvstn, G. Bisset and' E. 0. Rabat, son, accompanied by Mrs; 0111111 Young. and sacrifice and money making and this . branclia did not shirk her part. HAPPY NffinnOriEt3 We ofder members of the Institute have some veil happy memories of some ,good plirdeq, oyster suppers, etc, and, last but not least, our home at the 'fait grounds. Always at their posts, a band of veneer workers, and a good time we had tom ' Sting Banished -Sorrow• If any cross -looks or words were in evidence, Someone started the' opening • ode and an waesereoe. 0 Time war not permit to mention the faces who are missing, but we miss them just the eamte- Help To Many , I know the Institute. has been a great help.to many and no doubt will help others. My wish is. that the younger members .win carry on in the spirit the older members ffet.. Messages from Past Presidents Letters from the following past presi- dents were read by Miss M. Salkeld; 1VILss Andrews. eeoclerieh; Mrs. Fred Brewster. Blyth: • Mrs: aermes Lewitt, ITAL AUXILIARY IMPROVING EQUIPMENT ' Wm T. T. Salkeld, a charter member, Mrs' Charles Yelzhn report of her leadership gave -a very comprehensive history of was fan eT athievement and the "Origin and CDetrelOpment of -the varletY* She sale ' I It is a real pfeastne for inc as one of ex uling.4init, the lelet• Oretttents to be here at hi Women's Institute." urehttsir_ig_et trim and holding the back of the velvet • etrretrittrte'ea the W•Orneres urms ings or t e hospital room. .. — . Institute. Besides a wreath was placed on the ' Yoe Win toon. be buying your new 'through(hos. coun CoatIpbell 1 s. Cenotaph on Remembrance Day. mettles for sorIng, and if Von tool Year came assmiated With the rntituteThe president at that time was Mrs: Flora Funds were re sed by a "Theatee budget You Mae haVe state money left Hold, The meeting as held in the Oda Night" ,by '•courtesy of Mr. $uther. over. 'V $xeir house eroves it het thee,* renews' Hall, the hall teemed tarp, for land; and by three bridge parties. 'wtwo for the summer months, vby net to -few-epeOple -Stid-it-Crsii leaded that The memberehlp le...__„•24.-- - - --• -- e -- - - 'eset-,•sorne-etebleeteoters? --Threolateste are AelYseiterV "-- --- - --- '-'' iiiiiite 'Of•Witiere'llifireefeitle--.giery---e-oltee nen attractive than ever. leen can get the anyiniferst. " met- • the ‘821eathags ite_,10.11.4„tAlie_ho lof the theUlcier of his deneing pert clothe with tteght •berdell* "Them" are A Yoting--Man noticed- a*- ravel en obordert and fretiged-edttese-or_ eolered, beAcciring tlh,le pteledent. y-ounlia—gela3cr -nyetnbers' arltri6bar t!hllenetioufnor t and .ptilled it. Ily ,the time he suPer-t tlanbitvevira.rsitynis„, kceigholl*red"e'llitrit. al% !belle:" our activities were. rcitch-on the- SAM* rendered her to another partner -he uled tro‘re. too, anti,.it-uir goel ee, nitt)te lines as they are to -day, only od a, swat-, had a ball of striegin his hand, and a, orpKtiglike attelesnhert: • ler .sealte 1.. „ When l'' heard that each past ptesie for a number of yore attended the Pat - titers'. Testitute meethigs, where subjects of hitemst to women as well as Men. were 'under consideratem decided In 1897 to form a Wornani Institute. 'They were encoureged and assieted lateelerse-Adelaiderellotettessebt Hitmiltesee tettle dee Ate eameep think *if: the Tliaren-kirf einiati6it krineit'in toney -creek in-110?-~vtould. extend t�ei many tountries. Lady Tweteltrentire oar Governer Genteel's., wee, et a member and was so in terotetand, and Ls &each interested dn the Ctknadlarr Work. lergettere. 1:901at a Meethre of the 11'4m:dere Itietitote lied at the home of the late Trarrv Morris. Whorl* irmnt- Oil% 'die WOMerils tnstitute in West INbIA'S MILLIONS 'dent wIts to speak of her Work. w*Xle• office. the' first thing' earth) to my Mtn& A. FOOD PROBLEM Hum ems oreeribed br: orss 1.)!,, Wet the °lister' tuOoers otsd' of *forth Ree4iirter he feeding of that courstry'a WO odd. short 00* iitt,tt*STO, *VW ine0444ng 11.44 Ifitt Siallreld *kind* tent tray the illiont of people. It* area of tbe.tetriaettin4se him the ute Unable for, .cultiVatieri la• only. 12 )ford of, TittslotyKtv41110. *AA broil vrvi.j.,. tea Pitt 0404 *filch falls far abort dont. Um. ofinii#.0it. *meteor lour (producing * sulfides* food supPl$0 the iste nits, taisat itteleelte treeentee or that many people, loccording to we hose renntrialfor the Itelett lent Agrkulturat Department .of the to 1904. Vet * short time the breoebee eleunilien Nattneetil. It did not handle any. mow. the atoey..t. light be Maintained that Mori hi* tree/lone- troldint the tome **trek. 4titive cultivation of the land would *Moll 404 ivot. tyro* verv..aat,44*-torv +46 item the situatiost but the Indian • itse. bean" prkrehets, Aotet *wall oesaant ice stumbling block in that brands held their Mee 'tweet, ite tee. direction, Oat with Atte natural irt- u'ele elektre tee. 4.0%;$44ienV tin 4,1.%10,1 .,u4; crease In pmulation, it is estimated thet sime 400.40.011 0,..44.4*.4*.v.1 India will have ilik.poptilation of 400.. 01* (P'stkote tn*-4`inow Emit whet ,Istes fiVol, 44040 +111,ft`iNt 1016W„ 01400,* tha eleeeeotien O'lielteh."eicalthraki Vie!, 04004. tooteee me emote fee fe, ,Womettot ritiottityt-0 *AA reijOetn. Prelt, tete iniTiraterti 4.4teintrtes, +ohne tint i dent. OreeltnAdt prelkseet tote)* deoh.ntte, aim to health Itmore Nestle Otiforkst. litti*Ittea of government his beer. on the downward trend 'ince this, tt.t`' talon* tladorok, of irsie40. re 118(1. A seriotte PeOhleM is facing, the ikorw.ft 01*.en, nor„ple, .ibirirtar. no while waiting for„. the p ,ple to *Attie?, R4 (n Mis.' *MIL' *I/WI M. 1-X0111"tif Rat India, with regard to I /§46.s.. „1:),Irce) .was elected tireeldent. A threw' ie. In the corner.. The neat t morning the 'eung‘ lady . was telling ln her mother about the dance and said A "I had 4 'perfectly wendertul time, ke but, mamma, caret figure out what becanie of stiV union suit.” 11, erif VOA mod Peletsble, aWoth.,','r (trues* Wenn Xxteraiinater aireeptable to eleidren itted it Oft W4f4 atrek? wet •- Pronintlt. -et , 00,000 when the nett census is talo, en, in 1941. The birtiurate in Thal* intreesing In ,Inote than propos*. tionate rat'. With the fatUng 'birth oternaut is one of the' Peirkell)ii deities ef India‘ This out in procession Periodi *Mt Of the faltIsfal ,3PV tb.m*eFM before Ills tar, UCh was f great weight" and wart 'it,ks ttoses addresaw she etressed s‘ert shrine* the ;• keete:trit of eirle At beoie initelitnI *etne oet tato the eres14 to Mitike * *bile eihe etikd home keftlrtv beett4 *elm tiefroleve ott vlitt • mvtions mem then. the trend to the • elteit ewe its home eosin and th'stic the .ion§4e.,Instillies hoe '4,0 AAA Ociperionttoha s1cmAir fiat *Sr tiotk-oresoote*-- *Alit Nek41 tsselestion. We Wolk. and an old minute book is Werth referrer. • It brotteht beck' mem.. °ries of 'meirp oreole *o?he hvve trwor41 tbelr reeeird, who *AretiOttre the lerstitute while r oreedeit ,Yrita in meet*It *eel lPke io ne.* tribute to,the firostreev ot MIss Okentt-driet *iron's roetefor Met, C. Peed, Mrie M11YPr. Vet teeo. Item* Morreee Mrs. G. tair.*1. /0.4.4 lAtioteluitd. tirttut. rtyrieri; Allot V(44.04,14. 104, tiviAltott. Urtt lii,Atotiti 44'04 IV. 0100,0 "14**.k 10464464 014*114111t, tkor*It 11` leteetie Mee fOracries. Mee letelettee and ."'dtent4"11,rxte' 111114trotstPit' "ItlAfet; *frttker4* 3"1.1701.43.4 T*;14.11 1*13qv* re,1100"*. At OA i1100441011: ittle,6 tire leiteht Who eiree +e'er an eerier" •ionteutneeoe teteses. lee breoeht, a . efierre belle end eirewed the ureeer way tit Ott! leer it, to* fleet 4,411tiskt At vletent4 ig',hoAt toiste Vow ler. Medd. tee name eirtie often otteiter het home tor Any 4* *440 eathintoot the minutes- we 'tmrted 0440* the riexelott eite1't4 4141,, xitmovti eietT le.erreet. firA,6t 4,.*It*liovoteOtittirit t,tnetit:tittio 41, 111•24011V. **04 t� et the ieleeehrirt fee de 144 to bete et‘t le hied tor the was decided' to -hold a drive to raise funds to provide a Gas Okygen• An- . e.esthietic Apparatus for the Gode. rich Hospital, which is urgently' needed, the Hospital having to bor- row the apparatus from the Clinton. Hospital several times lately for em- ergency --eases. The Woments Hospital Auxiliary have set $25.00 aside to start a! fund for this purpose, the. sum of $500:00 being needed to •'purchase this machine, and hope for the co-opera- tion of other organizations, and: the citizens of Goderich, in this under- taking. , ------ DODDS 1/. KIDNEY - PILLS • :tee' , e t per E. f4 1 t'Ais oAcK A-cs4r. , „ t'ER Tnoti° 0, • easles--shoulcl--be- in bed;It is the eomplication of meas. - les which kill. Proper nursing care will " do much to Ward off :cOmplieste dons, or ta meet thetn, should they iieVotop• (Ottestions concerning health,. ad, tlressedetoetheeCarillrdhetr MedleAO;•-• atilt le answered persozially ]et. :ter}. BELFAST I • •It • BEIXAST, Pei), 10—Messrs. !Mat.. slat Davis and Sam. Alton, spent a, ifew days in Toronto. . Mise :lean ,Cameron spent IaSt .tkhE N•romolommilmwommonmon - To eliminate wash day I call r n aun r for prices on your 'family wash. You will be surprise& Wile It coils to have your Flaundry 'Washed, Ironed and Miiair e We call for and deliver. tam* VA besiesicii7 sold& St ustz mato 20 to 00 watt !Aiwa now only ,20c each., Guarauteorli 1400 hours. Eittr-WARANTEED ,LAMP: AT— - ydro Store The Danger of Cough, Concerning' Children , ' In young children s. . . cola it not a thing • to WI dieregar4t4i'm It �tett * grave matter, **4 ta.*tot *,tt,tif144., fe0. , catsi‘serlests -- - freithie,' - Osscee ella the irsotleer • in Moo, •