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One' tb, , -116 and ­��;erybci a, Jpa�` -This . -i f 1;,with:-a -_ 6uld be imposatble,''but just.4s r'8 . I - lle,i,re - . I',, the , a-vored, . a.,V;j5ho, I I ­ that. * It6f t! g . 1141;wfal � . inder to wirant hired the bakeir 1�7 �#JRI�11 �! �,�fi. ,. � , , " � "-�:�' � . .;, .... ,*ould',not mali "bill' I felt 1Uy slip before -the eye of the mi7jd. 111'*w" -010 says I am' a wo . 4 I� _ ., ­ -L. , 5 i� 11 , -1okue and list Wai,'i*p1e&X51&113K a irzs� A�U- . - . 14 . , - 1"�� I , ­ �. , � , I V, . . , 4 t . . _. . . I : 11l'", � ri. �, - I - on, 4, ft -what -was � I , '', � ''si-,mearl Elde, , that I could lbe bloAOn flat by a gale Meet 'Mrs, Jackson, little - dine feafitr- I ;, . e, " " * B' tom 1. . ,..: , I 11 . � ,� . b,' . � . got ., - 0 , I ."-J.: B. make th bun�, ,in I Os . ­ - 11 "I'llij. "Ii,�.!;-'�l'�,Tlii.���,�,),iv, I ­ , ,t­ Iu�; "I , . ";. . 1 I sing, . Rule tBritarinia - I ed ja ' you, T 4 I' wW causes rheu- tinued -to juse,.'exaody the, ame ut- . . . I I;, . ,.. . . il ��:, 1� , , ,: ,,, ., I ,& . ". and still, I Do ea XZO I a . _ I ,� '.., .� ging . I.. -4f .i.ndu , e,of a, n-Assionary in In- � I 1 ,, � , �1�� � �t., " :, " 'i.- ,.>,.�,"*.':1t,11 `0 � . I it V�,,, , r9e. "m . .61,60 by sin I wif � Nothing buC isharp-edged ,-014, I .. 1. 1.1,�w0k.''., ,q 0 � . ­T%io MaAe Leaf"-andt - I WM ;. - ". ". , , 1. ,p h4, bby�$ Join- could sing., Anyway I .went and came dia. '11,spoke to her ,of Indian prob' gredients but customers, t n n ' fuls Of I ,the mixed m5neg;m,and' , I � _ f . *, � �� CIO? I 1. . bac13--this story is 'An aterth6ught. crystals �V,Wh forna) as - the ,that .the bunA M.- mO, ta and'I tablesL,Doonful 4 for e . ' rt ­ ,,,, � �714.0 N, � , I I i -edri the, girls for ; the.' joint. meeting. ,�.� t , I . lems, ,Of gomi�nmtents, of , economic , - s b p "� � eulgalr .�M �o�� I , " e � am! .. . i ni ' co� wt l, - Jffn 51111Z . �., n � i,lte4 au' jar of -beets.. , it,, When �& L . ten as an, excuse. for not writ' sluggish eilimAr;ating birgams. The'regaurant 'bwer Scald this,, �1; I = _�, ' imeeting enjoyed t& pleasure, of ­ mg.conditions, and Lord Willingdon and . . . � , . i . . � I . Iftam � . ; , ... ".l.. 1, ''. ".. �, .", - _. . ' 0 , , ,�t . �,,� I I -taiAng for the e4nini'the Parkhill 'before., . . tbie� problkgmO of that land. Of all Krusch6n "Saks can always be count- intlustrial oheniist.1 ,His, tesU. disclqsm a sniall bag of whole, ­_�.'_ " �� � Wo Of _11-1111- .1-_'..., m, . R got wa's to, , take my the accilmutlMed. hopeles r thiose'Vain-ful crys� ed� that the alteredt,ast W., I Junior - fnstiWte and Junior Farm-- The advke I ed upon .to, dew , e was caused 1111DWing I ,table onful of sl�i .. i6tio; - . , A_ pg,9 � . t ... ti rs. . . (I . ,. 'The join Mee, ng w�s in charge of time and leave worry behind. Very world iludia, se sues's O." "ne tals from the systeim by dhenicid'differences in 'the water for eaeh?-_J0 of. ;8�� TJO��W , to. �, 140 � 1, '.! P * * ems to have the Tmjor ,. 1 'g.=4U;Wll�y I ',,. " . .. _, _ ;_ - � . :: 11 - A , . - . Xr.,4Delbert -Ge*g'er,* which war simple if you haivie money enough to Ours are trivial, in compar- '. I I of the two cities. , , - 6 or 1�, whole clams. en I W. M 1'�`,- ": .1 � i . open- ortiotb' " . . � - - ".. ­ "' , 1. " ��:::,V " . i600k , 1 J 4ed by a number of -musical selections ship the worrly back from the boat p . In this ,connection, thp secret of scaldbg, di*eaTd the spice a , fal. Wi4albles. anA .",I :�i' �., , � . . ,Her answer . to the seemingly Land-, who used words, that I had not I +;I , " . . 1�,;W ison. . , I -from -the Gielinas orchestra. TLet. Mir. 'and preipay express charges on, it. unanswerable, why Britishers all over -the world jars to overflOwing., Seal and store untal �,_ : - P I . I I - - I �� I was that the greatness heard since' my limither" rocked me I . I .11 '-Young wav then ealled'upon who gave Still there's a tremendous force in of the need calls - f6i the greatness. of in the cradle and I �go now, for .the send ,back to England for BaWs ale, in a dark place! I stgnly , 111 " gp " �, � , ,i , I I ,:afi address to the young peo I the power' of siuggestion.. Trlj�ppipk`tfie effort. -It ' swearinj no other'sle has,the same Beet Relish U pr ,iloh"., Il I I I - .my. cabin. in the Alaunia , "my take a thousand Arst, time to see the land where she' flavor, has just been revealed by the _­�W-iiw . - - , � .... � *,7�'1)'X.1ft,'iy1 � The -meeting ! year . . I . - , .,r I � �­_ _. . - , , " � . I ,--"- _­_­ ,- it * � ­­ , . "_ I . in 'O'c4ii6 Opp .. . il. �*1;r�IiX,&080 � `16ther' Pkofiis�" . then along 'to s or -many thousand to solve the was bOrn., ....,- I I . I�eac . London bound, two _Qn. 4' :Cat on' , _ ___ _ . I ­ ., . . n I'll V,,, � - delosed and the rest -of the - evening ; 1. e -Strangely-- -complex � problems -of Iv- , - ­ - * * * rei�arches of &E-"i'diisirial chemist. . r �.. . , . i . 2 cups chopped celery.. 12 lamie pe*Ohgs,or� I -was! speni in d . - , -, . And..&. wizened -one,,-me-C - -- &M, .."Unselfishness in those who A-11 lHe found that the peculiar flavor of a citV chopped cluion . . - _i r., -, � .." �T . ..... � A -_ 'T- 111�, -- "11 ancift. _- , � Journeys come -to an end. One . 2 medium sized oraug � , i T " � _� . . ­, � ... ... . ­_ -_ - . :'Oh, hello.." . rul� and, lead is the only solu the beveragel'is I 9 . ,.., I I I ,The next meeting of the Junior - due to 'bacteria in I ;.",,%�_,:., � .. ��l, �. ,.i' I— ­._,,:,_,4�. . tr tibb- (lay Plymouth hove in -sight, 9L fort the.'r I cup chopped sweet red PePper. *.,' Orlanulated suo-r.­ . - I` 1, �'� _. � �_1'17 I _tmr . - � . tute 'and- Atnior Farmers will be 'Hello.- You. ,going t6o'? , . -Only by unselfishness . . Trent, which'supplies the . . *"� ltbs� . I I . L I , . �� - . ,,,� cups; chapped cabbage � anges a , ' � � . . lust! . I ,"said she "'can- -above �the town, �an , ancient thing ng,,the ,ale. '12 or VA ,. "'. " 71held in Zurich Town Hall on October f"Yes, I "hope we have .-nice wea- T.Aen raise themselves to' Neight; su , water used in matild ,. , , . . - I I . . . - . , .Dher"-tbis,from the skinny fellow. ch kiiown -I think'as ,Palmerston's Folly; I . � % cup sugar . . lengthwise. 1131ace on, a , 1 1- "f-'1�,.,4T2 . . . I I . 810 'wice , � �, i�z��,,A�,�'.�, - 2, 1984. I 'III. don't, give a cu- t-bixt'looking back in future, years we built in the'days ,when England was .00. , . 1 12 cups V=egar . . very thinly. , �' - ­-, ,�,s.',, . . . - . .. � " " "' -:".4." . rse about the way see them from afar.', expecting gin invasion from France 12 tablespoons salt haV slices in 4 pile aAd,ijitit" i ,�',. I . . ,_l_ ,", I I �, ,,�,. i I I I& � , I . �',, . �."! . �'-'­ . weather," said the other, "Pin tired . . * * *' . ' ��. `��.,� . . � . . . I . . or ­some other' country. A tkAAeri I Recipes .. is ta,blespoons, miustard. seed them onto to miabe , � . 1- . I 1 1�2,, � I . I... .. .1 ­.... . . enough t sleep t., . . I 1. " ,­ ... IN. "_V�,��.,_ . ''. , ,i, I ­ I.. ­ ' ". __ - . ., q_ " hrough - it all." So . -So 1, U& the lady from Benares canie to * It wag call- . � .. . . '. I taMespoon Celery seed. - , Wash - the ,peadhes_A�ut­ 44) , I f�� . I walked into my cabin . -,meet the shirp. . ;7 .. I � ,� I I IM . . , Pulled' �ff mW and passed on to a littje group,where ed 'the SirStchard drerMlle. Mig- . Sweet Pickled Beets �� . '. -i' ­��?` ., I , plinee in them. Slico,'peachpls In V1 ` 1'i'_4'5? �6at and said: "Thanks, old , . Wash the whole beets . ­ , . sO -manufacturer -from the Unit- IR '' , " 1. , , . . - I . . .PP, , a shoe i�ffi . - '' ­j�, , , � I . , . I . . a;r;. Lt". I . nd keeps green the memories. of i - 10,11ing water'. and cook until the one-third inch thick ,at " e vn . . . . . . "". " . �',T? . .. I -:0i", .. itopts off, b6ats,, learxing 2 moilt saavk_�A. , "I I �'�...i, , J. .�, , ,� , ski ". � .. . ... I., , , ._., Oa States was displaying his. spiritual her --dead: as I was to learn a few I .;Cut' ns -are loosened. Remove the edge of slice; add them, to,'I_t�6 �iii­ , , .1 i, '. I .. , -or more of the steims. I _ 1. ;il". I I I Wash thar- I .1 , . .. . . es �, ,� . !Come to ihink 6out it, -why should- wares. Listed in. the. order of their days -later. There are monaments, in . --beeis, the 4�1� - " " , � ",""".],", , I - i,�,l , I I. . �� . I oughly -and cook until tender, b , ut .not skins and chop the 3kasurer oranges. Measure 4f �,�. �� �". I I . . � - 4 man worry about the weather on merit, I take it that these itemig were: that land to - emerybody fromi Boadioea each Vegetable' after chopping. Mix fruit and'add an- equal = �Z 4 ­"'­ .. . .,.''4.. , , , _�,� � � I '' . # a holiday afiyway? You have nothw soft. Drain off the hot water,'cover . .. ��,i � * , . ­ ": I �, , ,ng to do. If it's- hot ?vu can sit in ttwelve'-pairs of shoes in one year. ments I doubt not even to the living. whil,e still warm iind ,put .them in vegetables, axe tender. ' Pour -into of ftnit). Mix .well, dunfier S6k,3&."1-' , . " ..�' I i i . '. I . ,M The i"verage A�metican. wore right down to -the present��,Dnu_ with cold waten Pbe1l - the ,beets rthe ingredients and cook until the sugar, (I. cup of sugar for"each �W, .. �' . . .. on - . -ft,.Q the shade; if it's coldoslip on, an ex. . '' 't "..., ... - ..,�,. ' '4e �' . " tra suit of underwear ---even the minu. -jA ls*rring Vaquemdfly,- , , ��. , I ". : �11 i - - A' NZALTH SERVI E OF - - 1 .(2)' That -he, -the .ni[anufacturer, If England serves as well the living - ,the, prepare the syrup as fol- Clean, ,hot jars and seal at Once. . 1, ,,4� r made the -most of them. . . jars, � I ­ . 1� I i VNE CANADIAN MEDICAL ploo as she does the -dead, 'England Will lows: � : . . Mustard Beans bottle in - sterilized air-tight'.W& - I .1", . . . . P ,, Aij � I . I . . ",; ,,�. ­,, 1. I I ASSOCIATION AND LIFE __ rest of us can afford to do this. (3) That there was a. greet in never fail.' She dodi`it too, but thaV, - . I . . . .. ." �,,`,P,ii 1944SURANCE COMPANIES . if it rains, come in out of'lt- , The Chicago -twenty-seven miles 1-6ng with another st6ry. To I gallon, of vinegar allow one- Take one peck'of butter beans;; cut . � . .1 I . .1 .� I 1-4.. _ N I ' 1. I ,� '; 1, . . I . I I . I. . .1 . .1 � , ,,.;,,' IN CANADA . _ probability is. that there's nothing . 'I I . ` i, * � - -�",.", - I I I all the nations of the world thereon.. blalf cup salt, I cup sugar, 1 teaspoon in 1 -inch lengths; cook vnti tender I . I . . u do more easily than come in, out 'Came the end, Tilbury dbeks,-th-t- allspice, I teaspodn cinnamon and 1 in salted water; drain. Take three ' I I 111111� . YO . ... , V 11 . i5l I I (4) That Lindbergh was; the first train to I;ofido�, a,walk aroullu Vne teasp6on Cloves. Pat aill the ingred- pints .od] cidervinegar, -bring to boi-1- I "i; I I �. - ,,�'�!:.,­ 1. 1. . I _;'. ": , 1. I— I .. . , MORE BEDS ,of the rain. As for fog, I know one to fly �thas pond. (meaning of course streets on Sunday afternoon, early to ient into the vin . let come to ing point 'and'mix in 3 poun& of- I . - . . . i. ­� '. , . I I 1. ... . I distinguished statesipan who 'ha�s the ocean). . . . 8 I . ;. .1, V, to the surIpTise of many and to th� bed -1 awoke with A confused noise, e I -21, K, -,*�..il;'. '.." . wiindi�red for at least thirty years in boiling point --- bu� In"t boil.. Pour sugar, I cup of mustard-, % CUP of "Ill I... -A M " 0). His house cost .$4,7,01DO to buiti I Lrgot--for a moment w4ere I was. at once over the beets and sea � flour, -2 teaspoons tuormeric, 2 ten- � ' ,� ­ 4"11, joy of all, the economic depressioir an ono c og a It as made him . . . I :. "i", - Ahas i�ot halted the slow, and one -roombad eighteen windows, I sat up and listened. Someone had 11 'EV. .. i �,�, . but steady ' . . . ., ., - . "'i, I millionaire, and,a prime ininister ,spoons celery seed, wet with cold vin- I , . , !" zind continuous conquest of tubercul- � or was it eighty? It matters little. � turned on the water in the bathroom Pickled, Young Beets I I ­ I 1, 1, ­.:, "I!, witk a evage in sight.. ,What ha' ' egar. Cook five 'minutee� stirring .. t : . 71,1�p . ,� rm (6) When I left the 9'rou,P'h.e was at the end of the hall and mingled lPrepare the beets �ame as'for Can- I .1 , ti�,;,'Ori . Aosis in Canada. The death rate,from. ian three days miore or less Of fog ,,kingr the listeners -in to guess the with the running -water came a strong ning, , cooking them in boiling, un- constantl . Pour ovier beans and , , . ­ 'S . y �61 V : .,.. ,�,,,i,� . �. �­4,� bottle when cold. 'Less sugar may . . ,,� . -this disease continues to decline year do to you or rt -*9 Not a bit. Try- age of his wife --she had i. birthday Noice singing ,qrome, Sweet Home; saltedwater until they are tender but I � 1. ­'. ... .,after year. , I . ' . �. . I . ,-'.;�­ i . , ang to stare through it may improve boused if a tart pickle is prieferrLa& ? 1___ .; . ..';,�, , . 'Ift was. at ,the beginning of this that' day. . , . . , � I_...... � I 41 I � ­­­.. the vision of one who L I be it ever so humble, there's no place -not soft. RuV off the Anns and '­ ­; ,,,� " -has held too I left.- "Only by unselfishness," like home." He vvent right through stemis and -trim off the roots. Pac.k Favorite Com'Reltsh - ...... 7 �,� . I I . .. ,," � . _ ; , 11,,� � , 1 ... � �.� , - -..: I .�"�,­!� .. ,century that we, in Canada, began'to close to books and newspapers and said thelady from Benares, "can men it to the 'end. 'How is it that no the beets in sterilized jars, 'grading 18 ears of corn I.. . , . .. '', t�l light tuberculosis. Our enemy was other trivial things. I . ki 11, I �� i I -strongly- entre'nehed I and we, had no rai,se themselves to ,heights such that other nation in the world ever sent them according to size. ,4 onions I . . I r , ., � � 1� ,� .P1 ,, * *" * - I . ,, ;,�e . -11, . I ." 't, means available either to- annihilate " . , looking back in future years we may so many of her children abroad? I ,Large beets' may be sliced, medium 2 green peppers. . . .. �, 11, ­ . A; . I : ii, I I 11in, 6i to render ours�el�es imlyeg_ ' rWe moved down the St. Lawrence, see them.from afar." If we look long wonder how many people onthe -face s,ized cut in quarters and. small -ones , Y4 cup, salt ;� I ­ I . 1- . I 11, . . I ".", inable to his assaults. a 6housand miles of inland sea ­ask and hard will we see this manufac- of the globe lo6k to these two islands left whole. 1 2 quarts vinegar I . , . - - I . . ., __. . . . . I . I _: I The cause of tuberculosis is a gem the -guidebooks and stesimship folders turer of shoes? as. a bomA beyond, a home? I look- Prepare the iliquid, allowing about 2 tablespoons ground' Mustard . .1 , 1, I .1' �, !, �_ , . . for further particulars. There were * * * ., . �. _: _ ,1 -the tubercle bacillus. This germ , ed at mry, watch. It was 2.38 a.m., 1 cupful for each pint'jar of -beets. 2 cups sugar ... , - 'I I 1grows, and .mulfiplies onl-j in the hu- 579 souls On board including a crew W�r cabin mate was an aviator from ind to -morrow was �o .be my first Use a mixture, of half good quality 1/4 cu'P bread Aour " . ��� z . .. , .:-�.,,, ;, . . I � 11 """ "I .1 I fi Il!"i 1111 " 4 1 � t t��., , I %, 11 111,11,111 ,,,�f 4. ,; � I A 'i ,� I N �, ­ , R'­,� .t, V­Vfij� ,kly,ii , ,,, , , �, , , , 'I" " " , , , " , "a, �, is � 't ": � =an -or animal body., Outside, in na- - of 229. .One -hundred ,and thirty-three Vancouver. Watching -tbe-gulls one day in England. ,... 'j�, . cider vinegar and half water, adding I teaSPGOu tUrnlerill'- . . .1. I . �'. "... . . , ":: . iture. it dies "4 as ,it cannot withstand were engaged in feeding us. So far- day be suggested -that the landing I I% tablespoons, salt for each 4 cup- lCut Corn from, COb; chop oniom - I I � . I .. � . � , I'll as I know every person On board was was pelfect. "How do they do it?" . ft� . I . � ., . ,drying and exposure to sunlight for pice-­9ome nicer than Others. A ship* I enquired. "Slow down their en- � . . . . I . - . . -, , � :any ,length of time. (In -the opinion of m!aThy the nurse's . . . . I . . 11 � . . I -.1 . The ,fight against- tuberculosis is is a ,grbat place for breaking.. crust. gines to two miles an hour, stall them . . . �, . t, , . On land, so I have beard, a cat may and then drop. That," said he "is place is far more im1portant in the � _. . � I , ", lbased upon these facts. Obviously, ' . -_ - --- I � .1. �. . 5f we can stob. the transfer o�f germs look at a king. , On s,hipboar,4, land art, the perfect art in flying. We patient's recovi�ry than the dortor's. I - � . . � 11 � � . � ,­ k� :froin tbos6 w�o now have the disease Ing to sit4rn and six days ddstant off -haven't reached that stage. 'We land ---�Hajvdock F21is. , I % . �. . . . I . , . 1___1 . I -to others who are not diseased,, ,then the bow, the cat would invdte th.e, ,at too -great a sipeed." . I I . . . -tuberculosis will disappear. king into the bar and in a minute the I remarked'of co,?rse that the bird 9f you are going to be a reformer ' I A- sanatorium is an institution steward would b� shaking cocktails was the perfect aviator and he said You nV=t be solenin.—Bertrand, Rus- ' � I I where those who have tuberculosis for two. ..� I . no, not perfect, because once upon a sell, . � " I I I . 1go for that complete rest which is The ISt. Lawrence route is beauti- ,tirr(e he saw a duck mistake a wet i i I . . . secured when the mind and body axe ful. At least so say a great ,roiany ,street in Victoria for water and at- To me it seeems that in a rational TH , ". ... ibotb' qdet iz4'p4i]iicefu1. Together Americans who take this as a short -tempt- to land on it the same as it world we' should - all wear made- I . 11 I -with rest, the ,patient is given a well- cut to Eurooe. Canadians cannot fail would on water. The duck had made dp ties. --My. Robert Lynd. . $ balanced diet,. and lives in the fresh ,to agree. ,Some sights stand out in a indstak.e. I�Put an eagle," said'he, . .air. �lear distinction among the pictures "into a yard fifty feet across with a This is a world where everyone is 11 I . I Ouigical proCedures are i6eing used we hang on memlory's wall. Quebec wall around it fout feet high and .wanted, ,but no one is wanted very . I I 2r�ore and more in the treatment of is one of these. It looms in frowning the eagle will be unable to, escape. much­-Inean I I n-ge. I . tu-berculosis, because it', has been eventide of glory as,'ihe ship goes It has taken its flight in the past - _. M�ODERN . � U .rI& . .P- u � � -u iii, _11A I_ - I I .. il.­ .. .7 1�. .1 .. " � y. aracter gives vqau6y to a oni a . gi. ere Co see - I -Sbuind at by means of such proce- ' ., I .�': I ' I 11 . . �.�. 4dure, it is possible to give the &,- face. History gims char�,cter to a yond. Tbte fence is too thigh : for, it 0 ience Solves . / I .. I ".. I .4eased lung more complete. rest, and 'rycene- Quebec has Ryoth beauty and to hop -over or see over. With its k3C . 1�1 - -��; . . I I . so basten the cure Of the part. character and so the' picture lingers vision -gone it loses its power of Many Mysteries - . - I I 11 . I lRest, fresh air 'and a proper ,diet, for those -who have eyes to see and, flight." How scant the wall of cir� - .1 . .. : -4 4- 1 - . � _+­ I_ 1, 1,;_;+& +.I, ,q,_U+ _, iQ--- weird —steries that have Cw A QTPQ I 1 . - '% .1.11, I ]in sanatorium, lare the essentials of — 0 � . � - I . . . I -treatment which allow the patient -his Quebec Bridge- is a stupendous P bird which in its own free life seeks been solved, not br. detectives but 'by . i . . , ehintinaiting, strticture as you approach it from the the highest crag, the easiest resting ,laboratory workers, are recounted -by . � I I . : lbeft'chance of recovery r. place for its feet. Edwin Teals in. Popular Science . . 11 . - . .at the same time, all danger of his rive You are absolutely . certain * * .* . . Monthly. I _. � - spreading th-d disease to others, par- that the mast Of the 9hip will -strike . . I ticularly the " ehildren of -his own the bridge, sio the'erowd gathers on The eag]" of Empire are flying iSkeins had -begun m6ming toward I . � I Samily. I . the bow and a few women scream home. I know of other birdmien who the big vats in the dyeing room of a Letterheads, Catalogues, Folders,- Ledger The tuberculosis death rate - de-- and then the ship seem�s to drop down have gone to Great Britain for ]§H'- New Jersey.§il-k mill, when an uproar I &-maises .because since the beginning and somewhere tain is strength i b air forces a shouted to stop I I e ing er rose. Orders Were - . po.s passes under with against the 'i.��. day—Lord what the ,.mlaohinery. Excited men ran 4of this century an ever-increasing from seven to fifteen feet to spare I I nu,m[ber of sanatorium bedshave -been depending on the ti,de and height of a 'Prospect! -How tenuous the !hold of from vat to vat. The tanks seemed Sheets, Envelopes, Blotters and Sale Bills of - . - , 'Europe on its sanity. ,Dollfuss was bewiteAed. In them, delicate shades . I I I 1provided. This -has meant that thou- the water. A woman, spokL9 to one � . . sands 'of tuberculous patients lia . ve of the sailors about the danger and. shot while we.were on board and ev- of cAbr had shifted in bewildering . ' . lived in sanatoria ingead of In their he said: "Madani, the -masts are "rylmO spoke ,of the ,possibility of fashion. all kinds are the. winged steeds of modern , ovirnn home-,, the -gems have not been made of rubber and they bend as we 1`11- dt was just such k't1hing which , The machinery stopped. Workmen - I . spread to others, and the yatients -go under." But his effiort to kid the Stirred Europe to its holocaust tw,en- drained the vats., and mixed fresh . � . I 1ave -been indtructid, while in sana- troops, or ftraoiii- for she was a sin- ty 'years. ago. Memory holds us to dyes. Algain th% colors mysterious- . . I ,torium, ,how to live so as, to prevent gular'lady and not'plural, had fail- sanity now but will it hold? And if ly changed. The color .Tdixers ex- . . business .... But they must be done artistiL ' I ,any spread when they return home. ed, so Ile told her that there was fif- it holds, how long? --' . . a -mined the dyestuff. It was the � I . ,Above 9,11 else, sanatorium b6ds -are teen feet to spare. Wd passed There was a little -girl on board same as had been used for anonths . ' I the need of most of our -PTOWnces if through without the rubber mast. named Joan, not yet five years of and there bad never been the slight- cally on well selected stock, with new and ' -we 'am to realize -our objective of Shut out from the line of vision the age. Her mother spoke to n-ue of the est variation in its shade. A third I , mi0king tuberculosis a rare disease. land on both sides,and the ship Seems possibility of war and her listening time the tanks were drained, cleaned . I - Lef -us exercise etern&I vigilance by to be standing still, while the bridge ears heard. "But if war comes," said and Afled with new dye. The same - . s,ecuring this our greatest need- rushes towards you. Then as you she to her Inother. "you. and I'might result. modern type faces and printed we I 1. Wis I I , � imore sanatoriuml beds. pass beneath it rushes from you with float back to Daddy on a cake of Iv- - ift was in the middle of the rush ' '. 1, I ,Questions concerning Health, ad- increasing speed. How like lifel ory soap." So I looked, into these season and production was paralyzed 0 0 , , 4ressed to the -Canadian' Medical - As- ,Shut out the anchor of ,,birth and''big eyes of innocence and said: by the fantastic (behavior of the dye. is -service we render and it costs no more I � I I I socistion, 184 College Street, To,ron- -death at beth' ends and life rushes "Joan, dear lady, you are not.so far The frantic mi,lil owners called o,n,,a . . 11 � **, ,v�dil be answered personally by towards you, The zenith is -passled. wrong. I know a sttitesman w1h6 noted New York industrial chemist to �. . ,, . - . I I . letter. I It rushes fram.'-y I ou, The noist grows �Our years &,go said that Canada solve the mystery. 'than poorly printed and.,.planned jobs ," I . ,, I I I � I I � " could cure unemployment by s -hutting A few days before, the city water - � I . I � - out the goods of other oountriet. department had tapped a new source . . I . . W. . . � . � .......... �- Yours aie,words .of wisdotri compar- of supply which bad been turned in- . ' . , . t I ed to his and it would be just about, to A,he mains that reached -the ,mill. When in need of printin - iood printing I .. 11 ­ as easy to ride home on a cake of Analysis of this water revealed ,that 9 - - - 9 t , � - �� 11 '.. . , soap -as to fulfil the promises this it Contained an increased amount of I I I �i I i'l I statesman miade." a,VLaJJp carbon dioxide, and other i;n- I. . . .: :1 I . � � ... J ; I * , * * I gt4fflents which 'had thrown, tlke deli- ... .phone 41 and we -will be glad to call .!,.. I i� I 11 . . . 1. , ,On,e-cannot sketch them all. There Cate dyes out of balance ia�& caused , . I : " �1 � I . .. 1. ..- : . . I I .. 11 .. .. 1 . Were amazing contrasts: A- fitin, the sbift in color. A treating plant I � . . I . I � . � � , I �11 -touched with the pathos of the things. was svt-.u�p at the m$11 to remove ,the I i I . . 1 � I `,� � , o . L -on you. . . !, i I . acid --often Causes a. painful. distending Of ,;3be'liad known, and a -smile like, 'sun- trouble -making chemicals and the dif- I -- -,,,,, . , . . lk . , ­.. " I . . I .... :,�� ; . . fe, Cei Olt . I , 1. I the stointich. . _ L. Therie,is a safe I shine chasing clouds, a prafespiotial ficulty disappeared. I . . I . " ., and speedy way of relieving. " aeld stom- . .� . . � L I I &uftr who wore sandals and, paint- A dozen floors above ground level I ., . I �.'. X.J ach" conditions - take a little B46ilated �14 . . 0 . I'- I I !. i,, ." I I ed very ,little to6 a ,bright red to in a New York apartment house, an� � � I A I . ! I :, r, , Mdoesia (Biaintith,in Magnesia) after I I ..'� �­� , L � I -match, her -hair. Alasl there wsr4 other mystery in copneetion with con- ' . ,. . . " I . . ,-L A,. -"C. � . . - meals. This protective iakaft neutra- . - i bl dlxges . . . many of us on board who voill never orete puzzled consti-action �msm. � . 40 i.. �, I"' 31�'. lizos th� lt�id condition and ena es . .L �. � " "41 . .... . '_ tiOnL to proceed lit obinfort .... Drug4lAts . PRilit out toed to niatich our haitl Ain ' lfti* (Mysteriously A�peared ON I , . . I . I ,. _J,�, - I I L . I "I ` I . . I � offeeti*e poiedo . L % , , . I .. Vverywhote sell it�fn _ _ ,. Eng-lishwanilan, married in Canada ,the new ceilings. Then the plaster - . I P^0 - 'M%^. "il I __1 1:' � I, L' I I �... ­ili_ . . . . form; and in handy tablW. . V.....' last Novipmber and ,going bonve to her became, porous and -began to MI. Re- � I '_� , 11 �V, _" �'. I L , . .i.� ��L­ I L 1 I .. - 22k& ,.. .. 1. - _..­...:_, �"� I . ' .1 -hU91Wtd`*b;6"li&d -been transferred -to plaoitering did -no -good. 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