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I ' 4"On to , 094 JI qea,t 0; 91004 , � W .A�V� Aw. that. or - I ... __ _ R . Iti . ­ I 11, bertsible!" sb - �P,!Affe��w tiel' 40' "A 9" - I - -;, I IV . IV TV . 11 , " � ;,,"4 r ": 44% - qwmay previously syphg_ 0 OV.uspre,. 04 witb.;Tes"I"_f,WA I, 14 M I Z1. ,.� I _ 1,1=444ws 0 eight jopg..4pa I MM . � _b Aq. "Qu , .0 , air." Is , living. ients wh9_tta WaRalees, lum Ote IA. . S,.Of � . _a been ;11�� � 'tome -plieIr inceptiou ,bi the dba on hills %Vrauud%,4 rlWsftea� can- . Da 'It P* �l , A* it I c. It - - . r , � , . . - - , ,y . # 11 1. .- I .­ .1 6 A'edaro.'I, AV4 wh2U., �t Ww1U. tholp .,heaq . . - , ok I I I 4 , , .. . .W .0 0 lb z , 4 t very Wgh OVeTv, od W4 - ' k d PP I . . , we, mid, " I I.., I � 10,1!11�_Par . q � `4114t '"', Nue ­Utv I -.P 4ed; Ahe " " "I I � I --.I-- ­­­­ I ...� 11.1-1 , " 10 - . watoni e In. Lan ed their prevailing disease malaria- - 9 ".rusWe , " wo beaft' I Vf the malaria; t , , , _149 li I I*Aed relief ,Mrouigh.. - . � . I � .. 11 11 K . # 70t 11 -(1 ;A9 tZUibora,ot tho*e'long since, dead. 'bad Air. Wet � - ''i.."16. 72. not lio_yw,pre �__U.47 rev( A 1; 01 C 0�� , , _, till.tbe irepmepA.btthe.- ---IWA-Wvx­� ipually�-eux,pd of TarelyaIe and-rdst .. �91_the futi4m"p-"aho*�,-,Vehl*rt4u;,.-.-tv,4 .--,kr_,. ��'�PAI10614, f ---�-'%Tus�*m waa --re , . I . ft . _r_`'___' . ---' .'- -'-- ' ' 11 . ­ �Vo­ V baervaAans- Of_ O -last t.. I'dW J __ . �­ " - , . pr; b d wjinn-f ft I P�01314,qn. ot "guns; ..,,,a-0 t-1 .. by- i OldiladyOf . .. ­�� 6 A . ;T ' . tagether, in thoss, bU ,'4 . _.tQrs.*I . . , , _4 1404 - ?eu, ;pry, i It occur to.,.. 411yone (,u to 8444t,v. Did he do thisbewse 4 1 1# .".1 e . . . ) �,N!�,,'.f' , I . . . t waxit p, hears any ulore P%W I *A - . . . Primitive and Pill; I ye'si 'rs .. : . I t0- tuat =OsQui�fts - and Doiddas 14Y - realige that in &.11 tr' .: -- T'n" , eir__ sometimes ilittera -bad night . ,Kildn ' . On, . d4gee the k .41. air . .. I * -1-Ala Is, true of,all branches Of scien- were uaually� found togethi�r . . . . 4. opical gaufl. . about ­ - to . . XA,.�11, ­ I . . . I .1. 0 Ited - mu c.. The last 4.4 Of I Rms0e.0, -V140, ft -hog Use ,'for . , * � 1. .. 0 tilut ,vr;s, are virulenjanq$ freq�euj, it." I I n 81 � :�, 0 tries fe* - I 'r ,.A , 4,: , " ''; I ' ' JM40*14dge. In many I a we it was the In4e rath ' and : � . ttl '14 ZaV carpet, 0g. -a k . I " ". . . I ­ �,,W - W. ine er thaA t4e air PON, ftr hundireds of -but While , $Iie gave neVer. 4. t4p g sun i'e. ", moo. - 40, o tii, 1, �' eta , .1411 4,91 , � �,, ,�4,� -in extremely com .ught. I , m4#7 taft 1� years this ba& -syphilis . o,.the ' ,41' 0 ": - , . , . ei A" . , , zold'Oross the waves eu, the Xin Kruji6beljl' Baits 6 try. I � I . �*v�a made what, we consider "remaxk- which caused -Illness. men it dbee not, apparently, haVs the impipselon'she made.. At church, dis. , - 9 and relieve & .1 'am .. I . A ...... , "; we Progress; but most remarkable The fact that germs, C'Ause disease tion virulence 4mong pativee.itlias alnong, IMU9 long services, she would wipe, ,,,ago aboard big ya, * . ,­�Li been Just a country man% supeTsti- cht he fou - dWI beery Ilea .� L gdac#e ho ,, 0.1 I . , . L _ * W104* 1 ,. - I ... V, . . of 411, in Some w�*Ys. is the fact that is a relative ; It remained Ilor Dr. Jenner L.0 . I . I � , _ . ''." _0 ., - I .1 4 �A . � .' lv'mOdVrn d-iscervery; Y�t seriously accept _ i te men who frequept' j4. ti scandalize the 9fricig-tinge g at'halfwmast,' and � ., Aux ear every morlaing . . I -ears ago knowi,odga thus man b Mander -What thla'meant.' ukeftW. I . �` - 1" w4p 4�are as a r-aCO Of Supposedly in- two thousand and , and act upon th, e Whites? VV!hi I Mee lor .y "the , . . 004 4 1i on ,:, ". ,,, ... I more y acquired lifting',ber faA I "The Queen v . " telligent and reasoning beings, been the. Greeks and Egyptiams reco from the ig- 'mwft brothels 1.1me found to their . Y , to Jawe4e,tbat . � . wwas_0so troubled with � K I . � , � A. � gnift I cost that,, while the women. seem to his sermon. ,Was goink I ad, � sir," � answeied taii o= " �5,!� �� � isp slow in advancing. .4 norant. " . . I _' to be thd 1ong. .Is de . . eer. In, hOih'9fi6u1&r6.' KTus- , , ; .�J�;" i be superelfiAlly'llealthy, they can. of- 03M one occasion SoMeo . Re mentioned "But the King Is alivO," lv%led Ed,, th 4 � . I . . . . . . , - The civiliied- world now makes war The Progress along this- lirie halted'till . be"= that certain diseases were contagious. . . %Clu Z ,, is, 11110t ' Ute,beadactuy, I - V, ,,, . I word- "quarantine" means forty ten pass on an virulent ,,the opindc-h which a new ant,bass Ward Vll,�iP* had the standird hoisitm di sated -aW so did th*_rheuma� #I , M, I the coming of Pasteur. It one could . unusually ador ' a, . I , I , . I on. rats because rate and, other r,od, days, and w1L I ... ': . I Vl;i,�,.; S first used -in, 1383 when beirn-unized form of syphilis t who had Ipst beed presenil�d to, . ea. Tho'curbalu was failing qu &:con, t1=9 I , tave - contir� . I , ',,�; * , 0 their white I*- , , I bar, tury .,of history , . I med taking 4 1 1 ,, . eats have fleas, and their fleas trans- s,';Jps bearing di by having ,a mild form -trons. - , . libeldo; Her Majesty. ,#bear mov, a , he .. I - Kruschen and lutwd to� "p, it Tip.�,_ , I % . 1. I I'll, '!' geaSed Persons were of small -pox as a -result og vaccination, ­ . - ­�'. .1 bathe, often said. "I did not give a thouglift. to e W. I. ..� .. � � T" � before being allowed to dis- eases be Similarly acquired? Yet Pas- Several times daily, In ecaldkug wa- that- It Is 60 beside the citteatlan', time -of his deparfure, I 1 I 1'i�. � have no, sure cure for the plague, but seilles I 0 11 -1. �,r: .... n -Jt -bubonic plague to ,People. We held forty days in the harbor of Mar- 'Why could' not immunity , to'otber- dis- , the bur�al-jt was certain that b Krusehen as cL combination of, mftr,. I � Japanese u The KWser,staYed a few days aft i (Mrs.) F. B. ,�,� niversally I : we -know ,how It L4 transmitted- . �,�k . � te'r, remaining in it long epough to. What really sign Mee is . Pmj...Aaltis, which asslat ft atimulatl g - "I. - , j, , . . -4during the.- great, 'Plague in -,the beginning of his .in Nine charge passengers Or cargo. In 1665 teur was not, in by the = hundred yqar-9 ago � physician. narqedl LOXIdOn. raise the body - temperature to fe"r of' him."' . . what I think heartedness of his grief, he, had �re- your liver, kidneYs and. digeattie 60A � I It'I - resear . . . I I ' Avicenna aticed that whenever rats ches..trYing to save human life. I � � -no English ship. was Permsitted to Point Their hot That utter assurance made her un- Conquered -the. English e of - am- to heal�hy, regular activity. Tb�y en, - , ",., * � and mice -&Me� out Of their holes and unload at any He was trying to s4ve:.the wine and Springs,, containing .a me . I . ,.,. . . -Atlantic Pcrt In Eluii�ur and often radium, are used at ,affOctedlY uaturaL Very'-�­Small and timentalists. But th; Germans, on sure Internal cleanliness, and thus � . ��,�,,, died in the streets the people the silkladustries. bf France. Wine turn- I their side, fumed because he Ra.co help to keeP the blood -stream puM. � I �,., had � American colonies. T 'ly 109' ed. &our; silk were ck; cattle -.11 ,� , - ;7�1 ��--- -bubonic plague, "and inthe next few y he ear CO Warms a! tOlAPeratures up to 126 degreds. peG. very about, she had the look of'a, lit- fa�red the Order of the Black Eagle " . % . - �� ists rewlized. that disease -was trams- had had anthram 0,6 cattle had, an_ ple going to the springs to bathe re.. tle mushroom (said the Painter An- ' . . I . ­ — I - centuries many cities warred on rats. *mitted by clothing and garment wo t. main, in them for hours at a time, and geli). but she retained a remarka . ble on MId Marshal Lord Roberts, the I . ,, - . .. anally, the ,,,,,, -e gix- by the sick. General Jeffrey Am- way to another. � it Ili Claimed, the body tenipoluture dignity. Her slightly Protruding blue Emperor -remained under; the charni ability to utilize -the reeds provide& I I I I ,;: . The Jews of Fraakfort, in th 0 ru brax. One microbe showed dAm the conqueror of the Doers. Pero iWals, greatly excel others' in t&efr , c,117 teenth century; had to Pay a special herst, for whom Amherst College was A couple of yeard, ago tlkTee investi- "eTmainA ,above normal 'for several e 8 were still YOUthfUl, her. -gestures e!� I � I ye of Englaad - long after, his ibamecom- ESPOCiallff 18 this true in eannectIm . !, annual tax of five thousand rat tails. named, wrote, in, *.1732, to one, of his in. hoUrs, p�fte�Wardq. , P was..Xietty�, in&- that frewled-lovo . .. , �­ .. gatorR, working in England and ., still cliturming. Her voic 1 .,,4, The war on the rats of Hamelin pass- siftbordinate, offl I ar of uniforms with tho. fooddn; of, grahm �PauW.y - . J ,,, � cers: . E16Cirical, fev i io'btellig substl ' her .laughter irank.. She 'did no ' . . . I t pre- now bulyap0eared in civilian clothee, would. Pr9liabI7 bsao the list fii thim - - ' , . "You *111 do Well to try to iUOCU- ,, auregg's original malaria tend to wit, nor even to wide culture, 1� ed -into legend. America, arinounced'an 'antiminfluenga for Wa=4_.T er tuted . . �:�. .� Surgeon A7icenna also recommend- late the Indiana by means of blan .-ccine. The discovery of these men, I d is now givenin several but "her emm6n sense amounted to like the 94b-,Iisb� The'�offlcers'on ,duty regard, With the pig standing a clow . . I ; ­­­ kets Laidlaw_Sinfith a .1. . , - , ed- that, -instead, of a knife a redhot in whichismallpox patients have Slept �md Andrew , might treatment an at Potsdam were shocked when the second. In I A . Ilarge * ght,11 said Lord , Its, ability to. inanufacttire . have been hastened had -a little more Anteman -hospitals. sOmeone in. genius-"� "I always- thou Supreme War I,90; -an black clothes ,feed grains .Into meat ecollomdeally. ., . iron should be used in surgery. Mod- as; well as by every oiber means tb4t 'the not. distant future will locate, a Salisbury, 'It -hat when I knew whar - . ­�" attention been given, back in 1918, to , I Z" erri surg a - I and wearing a fie -pin With Queen ViO7 The dairy, cow,. because of her ability, I . Von are beginning to use the (.-an serve to exterpate this execrable the statement of an Iowa veterinaria . slititerium, f r skphilitict; andj`�araly_ the Queen thought, I kne � " �. . : .. ly, 'Vect-ric knife" which, ser . ves the race." n, ' o w Pretty Car-. t,GrIWS Ma"nograni, expounded to them td.give off from her body Immensa 11'' . _� It was actually ilone. Rog Inspector K0011. Be insisted ties in Death ,Valley where anyone tainly what view ber subjects WOUIA the superiowd-ty of' Bngli6U over Ger- quantities, of ,ml ' � I j. , saine purpose., Savages in most 'Prim- I Discovery of a vaccine for small living in. a te# can get all'the heat take, especially the middle class." . I ' 4, lk durdngalong lacta- ,',, . a red was due mainly to the PDX th&t bogs had the "ftu," just as people manners.. ' I �. I tion perriod, would rank third fellow- , I I � : itive parts. of.the world bold ' tact that gen- d1d,. but no one took him serious-ly. and fever nec6soa,ry. African natives Punctual to a -Pitch of mania,'the mTh. life of the capital resumed its ed by - � _� . ,,� hot stone against a wound �Gr smakel erations of ' . beef cattle -and, sheep. I . 1"", if oneL � . . , course. A Young officer - named Wins- . . .� . � bite. We call-- it cauterization.' They, known that Ometimes, as in the case of a vac- f,er little ---comparatively; it is known, unbroken and-, full. At half past nine ten 0burchl - - . English milkinaids had S are largely Syphilitic, but seen to suf- Queen liked bar days to be ordered ... acquired cowV.Ox cime for hog cholera, a valuable dis- . '�.�.,, know nothing of antiseptics as such; I 11, lunching with one. of - ­ . . . I �. Rking a cow wit that they fr , * morning she went . .. _- did know frOm in.' h sore uddem, covery has been que to chance. .equently have alarmingly every Out In her the elder statesmen, Sir William Har-* - * . I �1,: they that intense heat one wa49 ever after immimne to small- particular hog could, not catch -the dis- catriage , which she drove . Control the Tent Caterpillar � � :�., 1. 1 . one high f0veTs, Yet are not. greatly in- open Pony court, asked 'him: "What will - happen . I _; , convenieneed thereby, I . herself. A lady-lit-waiti * �_ I — . ease, could n6t be inoculated- With it. 119 v5Aked U' Dow?"�--OMY dear WiAston," answer- - control tent ,, ,..�. . I . 1. . I - The usO'o longside to tell her about happenin Now is the time to �. ".., � A veterinavian bought him and, from . ,f ergot to stop bleeding - . 9S ed Sir William, ',the experience of a -caterpillars. The Whitish webs. con- ' . ,,, 1. I I � his blood made vaccine to immunize i-� directly traceable to the fact1hat in the house; Petty detail& interested long , �, I ­ . . 11-fe [has convinced me that noth- structed by -the -Insects are only to* . I - I ,�_ I I � I .-- I other hogr�-.. WhT that animal wa4. im- millions, of European People di�d, fr,nl her no less than, affairs of Sbate. it Ing ever hap . � or 60 60100nonly seen I. on neglected rha I �. I . � __ . .� e.-tting nolewed rye. It a I young lady-in-waiting had been. over ye pens." And really, f �,�:, � , _"� irune is still a mystery, but if he had was noticed - . are past, nothing had happened-. The treee. and on ToadSide trees, especial- I .1 . 0)Y,//////" hllgjm�_, that their veins shrank till co to -Portsmouth the day bet . � ,� been made into park before his -pe- . ligestion Ore, the Queen -had reigned, signed., loved, The; cateivilars,may � ! i�; � ., � followed. Women who ate Queen had to. know wheti ly wild chmnes. ., I.:. . 1 I culiar qualifications were discovered, but little I er she 'had growubld. The Empire had convoll,clat- be readily killed by spraying in,feated. I ,� farmers would have lost hundreds of had maiscarriages, as did cattle ' and come back,, and whether the sea, had ed itself. Bnglamd?s wealth had- waxed trees -with lead al�senate 2 -pounds 13z �� 11 sheep. been rough. She drew up at 00ttagO greater and greater. Her population 40 gallouseor by destroying thq6 teifto . �� - millions of dollars. There -are bhose . I I _ ., . doors to ask news of invalids. And if ,X I A -. who predict tha;t if a preventive of Savage medicine men originated was doubled. Then, In, a. few months, by hamd When. the ,caterpillars ,,, ,�, .. ,.. hoof and mouth disease is ever dis- m4W49e and bone "adjustments." lu she - had the good, fortune to roost a eve � r , are In- . I � 11.1 , � - covered-, it will be by a trying to pound OuIr the evil spirits; barrel -organ, 'She stop,�ed her carriage Ything altered'. January, 1901: trne side them, .which is. usually on; cloudy �. 'I.;. . I I I like 119eci- Queen was dead, a new pilot.took the days and, early In t ' 9. ., - . they stimulated circulation d talk,;ia to "th - 1116 - mornin Burn- 0 ". I I dent' The veterinary, ,%f1ho found They also an e little Italian, show- Uller African farmers were defying Ing the nests ,Wlth. a ,toreh ' .!I I .. . founded ,ihe s,chool -of - I ' I Lug anxiety for the health of his mon, the . Is. effee- . �� ��., - '' cr that hog, literally 01made good health 'suggestion,' . ' �M;;ire. Every, English. family was, .tIve, bat it may injure the treery. I . . � 1. I . . used bYpn0sis ,and psychoan,aysi, br-.y. She busied herself with eV;Ty- receiving its letters from 'men, at the. 1. . . " ;; �,. . . - � 4- . . contagious instead of disease." The They ' thing: the Promotion, ' I . . I I . 1. , I time may come -hen the principle inquired into the patient' of bandmasters front: "No sign of any end, fa' from . . - . . -_ �., I - ., I . . . dream, aad'interpreted his.,jilness as & speech of which she wished to send it.,,.He - r L , . - ., can,be extended! I c- I � ��01 � � - - - - cOrdinglY.' They distracteff- his cord he Queen of n re was a whole country asking I I., . .. The surgeon was not always, bon- mind it phonograph re I to t 1 an __ . I ., ,, ..�. . rprised anxiety what young Win- .. - , � ored as he now is. In the n Addle ag- from. Me sufferings -by singing, pray- Ethiopia, a. telegram to Ll Hung ston. Churchill had asked---�-What will ..�.. -11111111 . . . . . . . . ":', 1ITE-LAP ROOFING RIB -ROLL ROOFING I.. . .�:. I es only barber� were surgeons. some- iDg-Chanting. The Christian Science Chang- The number of 'documents happen now?" I . . . .1 I I ,',, The permanence and low up- This durable roofing has eitra � 'PractitioneT' 'which she had ....... 11 .... . �'.. . . I . .1. � . keep cost of this metal roofing rigidity i t�mes PbYsiciam stood by and told . I I does no more, no less. . to sign with ber own I I ". , .- hat msy it . � ".', . .. Oft9u the Patient's disease was imag� hand, vv�� formidable. She demanded Q0.7 . 1: . , ,: particularly barbers where to 'cut; usually -they jnary�, a disorder of the R.�: 1. . � . IndEes it one of the most eco-, goodforroofingoverafightframe- . used their own . mind aff�ct- . I � "I � L - nomical on the market. Tite- work. The secret Ofits strength is: .jiidginen.t, if an the continual attendance of her secre- 11 1�', . 11 w . y! n . Grain Feeding : , .: ` , . . '. I .��'. LaP Galvanized Roofing gives the ribsare ordyfive inches apartf r Since dissection of the 1 9 the ,body; they cured h4m. If he taries Sir Ar6hur Bigge, her private � � I .1 - human - body I ; 91" . - :: . some Moor- I . . rplil� Ke Young ' �.,., I : greatest covering capacity. The most copiedrocifingof Us kind was forbidden,'except in dies it Was not the physicia.tils, fault - secretary, ,had, to obtain her siYecial In all grain fee(Ung'it must be kept, AM . ' , �,,�. The end, lap is so tight it is I %& colleges, few knew what I& be lacked. "faitho in his healer. Hu- authorization to go from Windsor ta . "Wir �, . 1.". on the markeL Be sure you get , y un. In mind that'tho, Product bei Sl�seplessness and irritability come , I ,'. .. , . . London. If the Queen's emissary had ng used �', almost invisible; positively the g e. econclinical"Rill-Rall der the patienVa skin�. The public m�� nature has not changed much. in is an expensive one and can under early t;6,rob one of youth and beauty. - . - 11"'. . excludes driving sleat;r rain ten ,thousand, yeam , I � not brought back Sir Arthur at , 'I . , , * 9 I " I � " "y "' " "Ill "I 1i k`11111k � , , � .. I , , , � I I ­ I . I I I . . .. I , I � i - " i �: or snow. I . Roo ' -! executioners who supervised the tor- . - th& -no circuinvEancee, be used in the. feeil. . Women have found a great friend im . I . - - - Ask banker for details about iiire �bambers knew more than most Radium as a medicinal factor be- exact mOment when she required him Ing or finishing of .low gmd;e or in- - �, ' .. : ­ I -1 I Send roof and'rafter measure- re-ro. on the Government- s , 101199"to our century. Yet 'far hu,_. he -would find a u6te on. his des . k- Dr. Clittse's Nerve Food to kmv �, . .. I . urgeons. Yet, four hundred years . dreds of Years People* travelled, to Do- "The Queen wishes to know why. SI' differently bred' animals. , Net tmly thei6i young, energetic and,attractive,,. . `�i.C. 33mentA for free estimates, Rome Improvement Plan age te-eth were -pulled from ene man . I 1:. . �;:,...., hemia-to immerse themselveg r must,the amimals; be of appToved - -. . I . ,,, . JAMESWAY POULTRY EOURPMEINIT Usd them and transplanted- in' ee �hw. of an- in mud. Arthur was,not in his office.- . . Dr.,Chzwels . ", - �.. .- � � Could"mud baths -cure illne She was by far the oldest I types, but exper3ence has Zenrly - I I . ., 1: Write for imfor, I other, growing. fast C lbe b011e- 110,-e I as? Rldicu- all , I I 11.11 mation on anyitems in the cam- 1E "'ba"'t-A - I f NERVE F 0 0 D : � . I:ft The - shown ,that certain kindis- of a 'an I I I the i We know, that th her - .­ . 304tte Jamesuray line. Brooder. houses. heating i� I -wo ;iihy time before Arrienca was discovered lolls! No. Ose peo- European soyeTe,igns; duringof . . . - - I . ,, �,_­_ systems. incubators. laying cages, ventilator . h -A seals barber surgeons had become diabolic- I" were not mere victims of super- yeign Prance had known two dynasties . . ". - I— .". I . systems. UsP.Jameswai equipment.forprofits. the nail -h -le - - I . I . - 1.'. I ally clever in causing children i,�­_�,, stition; that mud' contained radium and a republic, Spain three monarchs, . I � � � I I 1A �1 � . . �,� . . . or ldd2�apped for the Many mineml springg owe their va, Italy four kings. When, in 1897, she I h, &Aem ' .pu � " - 'Pose - to b_� I'le to traces of radiumi, . ,., - Guelph Street ,,,,,,,-?,r0a", ' � . come Permanentl,y dwarfe(k SoQue . . celebrated her Diamiond, Jubilee the .il I PRESTON, ONTARIO ­f�� - ' -ere omiy eighteen Inch#a ,high sad All of us ,bave marvelled, at 60th anniversary, of her ac � � , I I IAOt� �A=V" Nto . the ��W(;n, it - 1p. � . I I - - - a � -high prices when sold WaY savages recover from terri VMS compared' to a challenge flung by 1, , ,1 , . , . . . I I . . I I th— brought Ounds. They ' ,ble Ruglamd io the other natio of the . I " I I I .., . - L � . I . - to crowned bea,ds. Oneens bred . ' aTO not cleaned; yet . no ; 1�,� L L I .. . . . dwarfs iis we do puppies. . they get well virben a white man dd world; they might *well envy her, for L .. - es, ... ":. . " Plastic surgery dnte�s� from this &M We forget that it is not so much d 'ngla d v�" a rid in herseir. - , . I . -irt L �, U wO . BT1 . . , ;". though the surge -ons, skill was not us- _"',hich causes infection, but microbes tish - and native troops had been or - L , I e DV OT CUIL' WRIhin the dirt- in more. prImAtIve dered over froul- all the DGminions . ,.. .. . . SNAC %.P.fl I ed to Promote beauty. Not only were ­:_, . I . .. .... �L", L. . . I men and, 'women made hunchbacked, Z;�Iatriles dirt is relatively clean; in. and Colonies. The -streets of London �'S,.,: - . VIEWPOINT IN LANDSCAPES crippled in limbs and d;wsT.fcd,, tb6ir civilized RatIO-r-9 whose soil has been Saw the marchpast, not only of Ehg- 11L, �, L .. . . repeat�dly d -h blood dirt ­­ � renched lish, Scottish, Irish and Welsh, re - I . _­_ . 11 . _. faces were made,to wear permanent . Wit 91- I � . � . � . � . � . 1- � , ,;!,..: � smdles or expressiops of horror. Vic- is crawling with germs. In. the ,last ments, but mounsbed infantry from the , . -.' , ­�' - tor Hugo's "'The Man Vvl,h,o I 1- I ��S�,;*i�.���,.�",.,�,,��.',�,'s.�.,..-'.��::"�- war a surgeon, named.'Baer found two Cape, and troops from Australia, 0=- ,; I * % . ..,. ��`_-,_.,:Ixll. , �, . i : is��' ?�?eg.,*,- . DoVel, .. � , . 'j.'.:�.A','K.,�,,*,-�i:, soldiers who had long lain untend,d ada and India, Hausas from. ' � , ., Laughs," is a-faithful*ae . �. I �� . _Caunt of such the Niger, 11�1 . W,­'­�--� a surgicallYqnade monstrosrify, not Un. On the battlefield. Their WOUmdS Chinese from Hong Kong, Dyilre tram 11 , ,. - � - I L In ­- � common in the period depictedt . Were terrib - 13orneo. The Jubilee Processdon. was ."", 1 �, . . . . . . _ . 14m, worse, they were fly - Z I --.1.-.1_---1 ;_:'-r:-:-­-._:__�___ The blown, filled with loathsome magg,ots. like a Roman triumph. Tlhe Queen not- ,� " : .... - _-11 ancient Incas riveted silver Plates to They did recover. Dr. Baer fonfidthat ed in her Journal: 174o. oneever,. I be- - 11 ---- . ­­ � broken skulls ilnd, borled holes in the .- :,�. , . �. I.... the maggots bad eaten, 116ve, has met such au. oyation I .. ... - `1"1._-....'-. I head to relieve brain congestion- away the rot- as wal. ­,, -­ In rectInt year's we ting bone and g�,augrenous flesh. When given to me." . . . 1._- � have 'heard I "I. . I much about high blDod Pressure. Med- -we maggots . . 5,L.., :? were cleaned- out, the mat day of June, 1997, a day - og I . ... . t., L <��.---­ - v0OU11ft were clean and heajd& . — �', ". �.,...:. ieval surgeons cut a.'rein and lot out .To- diamonds, cheering and team of hay. I " . 1. ... - . ' f ", -1 the surplube blood. Probably the treat- day the IT. S. . Nalial Hospital in I - -pirless . . I RULE N . I --"TRY COURTESY" I ". .. , g � " I.. I I had been the! apex of her ..9 . I .* %. :... . ington . I - . 'I, _'.1 ., D.C, -is diAtchi . . . " . . I I . ment -as as good,, sometimes, as any comm, . 119 Maggots, from reign, perhaps tlie, peak of British . � . . . h�. �, - I they knew, and much quicker than on blow -files, after treating the pnwer. Within three years of the. 91dr- I J - � . . I I . . ,,, . . . I dieting in relieving the strain, on, dis- eggs to make them anti Deptically. .1ous Jubilee proc�esslon, tw I I I � . I 0 OwAll re - tended ve clean and free from mici�obev. Sue -publics of farming kolk at the south- , � 4na, and apopletic patients . n . 11 I may have beirefitted. Then, as -now maggots ar6 being applied't'D rottin- ern end of theAfricau continen-t were :.: :� i �: ' .... 4�_ �'. . � . Physicians were inclined 'to overwori bolles of children, crippled, by dlseas�, holding In check the Most po*erful .. .1m � . I , I I I I alld to gangrenous wounds wherethey Empire of the globs. At the outset of i = I ,. such a simple way to collect a ,fee; tat,ons I- X"IRV.vk I IL. a pet trentnicirt Opening a vein was clean the flesh and make many ampu- the Boc '. . ,,�; �, . . if ItIle,132tient died. the doctor'could ul2necess`2,17T, It recalls, r war, the jingo crowd,r,.� in ii .; . t&e London, had laughed at the tibequal . .1 '. . � always say it was becausehe had not Use of the leech,in the middle, ages. match. Ent throughout: 1900 the -news - �- �,�;I-v;-.�Y.:��_. ,. L,-.. I I I 11 been- bled sooner. Laymen have LarreY, a surgeon in the army of Na, was 1X.;�9'.1X,�_­___ X .:, I " �,, I - . .� a '�:;:j. � .. I mean suspicion Poleon, said, m Lad, and nobody suffered, mdre . ,..:.:. ......-... ... , aggots ,helped wounds than ,the oct,genarlin Queen. She 111:-::;�2. jak that some clumsy % .., ... _g;��?.;-­­­:� -;-.- I I V to beal; and .1 it -said that tn tb* _ " .-I"',- I - Physicians still use a similar alibi far 511- __ %.- 4", . - federate r g,gogl-4mg- ­. '�' I their own ignorance! I . 3ratelY erals and soldiers, going to bld, fare- .'-.*.'?5M ?,KK , . - . _. � � - . :: - ;. 11, applied maggots to woun4s. �_ _1 ::.. , � , , , '/"" - , L . - . . . Quite recent] " , " 0/1/0 - I -I',- Z . I y Hermann discovered For a buni well to i egiments leaving for tbp front, I - 11111 : , Ind . 11111 , .. 11" ;�­­1W..­­­_­1__­ I . The house In the lower right nicely balances - - . More we visiting the. wounded in hospitals. No- ,�i . . . . the compositioP and fillat men 'whose limbs have become have known that- fresh regetAbles �, y 1. I ,. accentuates the height -of the mountain& crippled, from hardened arteries, Would cure searvy, (disease from,un_ body had Wanted this war less than . g:.,i . I . . . ,c I I I � � . . She. But 4n. .Germany and France the .1. ; " � " ' whose, flesh is about to become gan- deTlittrition), though no one 'knew newsp'apers attacked her In the most � - I ., "I . . OW that nature has once more But he who takes pains to lorAte a grenous, (infected), may be saved anything about vitamins. steffamason. unf 1_-;� I I I . . C Nbeen adorned with the verdure vieW,point which gives in his finder from the borrOr ,of nraputatilon by sy's- very recently deluOustrated'to a ra- landi she landed from her yacht Al- - ... i�` " . . I air way. When, after ei .visit to Ire- ,,, of spring -and a now season of out- a Well-balanced arrangement of the t r=atle-allY ine-reasang and. decreasing 'ther doubting world that fresh meat berta I - Z��, , . door picture taking has began, itis objects in the scene generally gets -on December l8th, Observers ?p . appropriate to consider I Ian the air Pressure on the affeitted Umb. it not Over-cooktd, would do Ifie Same. were struck by the- great chinge in . 'F. I . dscape Pictures that are not merely Photo. It bas long been noted that Swiss old NIhetY Yew's ago, Dr. Kane, one of her from' k"111.'-, pictures. . . I . . '�,.;` . graphically clear but artistim Men, 21MOSt too crippled to bobble the earliest seekers after"the -the PreviOili Year. She was I :,,� North no longer .the 11 Good landscape subjects are, at . ArO YOU willing to elimb a fence, about in th'e summ"r� develop amazing -POle, cured himself of searvy by kill. small, Plump'Iddy, al-. , I .��. ' man Pretty, Who had driven through "I � . ... �� llt� 1. � least, easy to find. One can travel toil up a rugged hill. wade a brook use Of their l,egu While skimming up Ing the rats du his Ship and.6ating I . � - �'. to get that Viewpoint? Many an eii- them raw. Most of Ibis foll .1 : I � - owers who malady was old ago, and the, extreme -1 I scarcely any"*here. without encoun and down mountain slopes on skis in London on the Jubilee Ddy.. Her only .; : tering PI"sing4tristals of woods and � I , . - - � viewpoint and been amply rewarded. wann to try the air Pressure treat- Some were saved bY a lucky killing I I . ,. . � thUslast has taken real risks for a the winter. That fact .inspired Her- refused, the medicine dAed,, thougli fatigue of that sad, Year. The Prince � ,�, I . , . fields,. hills and valleys, stream and Remembef that' the viewpoint went Of polar bear. Dr. Cook, accompany- of Wales was urgently summoned. , . . � .. 1:1. - . shou Dmvidgort, Spent 1 years. trying to Ing the first expedition that ever win His brqther,'the Duke of Connaught, _" � ,_Iake, country cottages, old farm- ld be Back that the picture ' , ' , � , _ 1�, ­-, "I &ttie, both Vertically and hO1q_1 - * " . , " ' � 1, :,1:111111". � , - terred in the Antarctic - lee, tried In ec: to the grapeliot the telegram an. . �� - , � � houses, ttee-can6pled roads, flocks balances find a better way of treating dange -bappenedto be in Germmny He hand - if bi6wolft Sheep, hdrdA of ous bums, stumbling on tannic acid rain to make ldg acurvy-rl , ; .. � k­,�,� I � Sontally. G6nerallk there should be in .1914. The OWnee, &ad dden com- . . "";. - MAd idi that. makes for beauty and a large mass, the main object of in. used boiled Douncing that the Queen was dyinik. . I �I�,�, , .. , Pan-IOns eat Seat and I .. I I. r' ly:,, , , � - I,Atdioit in landedg.pes. . . . tea far the same. purpose since the ed rare; those -wb,& 1101'birds--00ok- "I pointed,. out 'to him," Says Prlrb% . ::, I : , �, , . terest, near but not at the' center, " had, the COUTage Von Bulow, his dbsiidetlor, "that it . i 4 I _ � � 411X�- , , . ,,,-r. Wha 't, should '*6 do to Capture time Of 40011-fudUff, and tn N�iff Eng- to eat the u � ,. R balanced by several Smaller objects uValat'abie, but fresh, meat Would be well to Well; a if M, , �� I � �. I theie, i, land. ten bad been used f0i Inflazoed recovered. , and sew,wh t I I I . � 1 6 .§:? . Still vf4wS nigy'-s I . . ��, OvelY 966nes with our cam- or masse -o On the otheralde, eyes alrd Sunburn. Yet- I'm personal- In .meddeine,, do In everything else, ,r,,p � . � or by a course -her Illness tobk.� The Emperor . �V,�, : , .1 easy, to Single smaller one garthei from the _ lled, .,. , , ra, eem . with some Impatt 11 ��,),;, , ,_ It r 17' grateful to DXvift6n for r6latUding the Simplest truths and the plainest it was , question or encev- - that ' - t ere, a his � �olaved " . , ., tike'aO th0y lixe6 the eye, but h cent6r, - a In some cages Slightly the World of the value of tanale acid., facts are sonlethnW. the most, disicult , " �!Xj� 7 s1ii 411 lth aphy, Indiscriminate above or be4ow the center.. . baving experienced, .its almost unbe- to see and understand. 0 tbu e W; a bsb- 10::., - . ' R , otOgf' .,f��K-'k,� �:011;-'­:-, ' ' �:��"��';' : 6U9j7#fiW6thIg11A9d* r�sulta lit Tuke time to MOVO ground from berable Powers after spi Ill* apenful tate, t ' lutely determined t6�'Aee heir once, � . �..,...,_­,­_._ . 6�',At , -People heal- grandmother's ��llf ' ' " a a .� ...... x:�.�,,,,. I kll%,�,., I , ".4 . I I I . juln-k I 0 aceePt-the obvious or natural. ,again.,, no, .. , - . DW 4 ,A, little thOught, a spot to spot and in, met place ex- of b7olling Soap, audg Over My right . . . -atWhe betwee'n. the tw6 .,. , , -.:,�',:��,*4�f:; 1 " I . I - . ­ . ��44,U.4�� �� W- W ia, e� p- . I .. ,16 1, "", 111 �' Mile elforf,lf yol* 06rh1lbut with the sedite ass K'g hand. - ,countries bad not he ... P�`,' -N. . dn COP14M 'Sint , - , I . . I 141 . ',(0,*%*d ;tJ.i#'VIdtdr*,4& 004ft Ift'yOUr, vieVfindbr Be 84tia- �Wa Owe ,the ftudamentaft of our . 11W bud the Xalse"ra.. faizbtis 0grith to, the , rm �/,� I " � , , . . been the black sheep 1 1 , . ­ ... 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