rice TWELVE 5*: ""' cvvév¢#%§¢é¢$$é#¢>%%#‘$¢v%¢v kkkmkkn a '1 Pr». rs rklkk - 1- - f. ¢¢;Woman’s Realm -:- Social and v+6c~ccoe~au~+o+¢+4 n“ coo-o» eo+nc+eoo+o+o++++u ewcooo-c-on e oekvowwocwoec-coocooioccobo )+6M 'k kkkkakaaaraaaknnakknkknalkkkkkk 11x1 akaaklkkkaaaxkaakk v17 vvvvv vvvvvvv vvvvvvvv vv v vvfivvv v v Yvvv 1. “ ““ ‘A:'=v:w V‘ a‘ 411a‘; L a; *5 8 s anal i-:- En 9066-0040404 *“‘*‘v¢ lOIlS k m4 AAAAAQALQALA lappen inga of the Week Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hyndmflfl. who are visiting the farmer's par- ents, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Hynd- man, at Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa. will return to their home in Ed- monton, Alta, today. O I l Murray McKenzie and in- GARDENING A ‘This is an excellent time to prune. the shrubs which have just finished blooming. n um work is left until later in the season or imtil next winter, many of the flower buds will be cut of and blooming inter- fered with. It is a mistake in any Dorothy k Letlter Box. “Clam” Is Nothing For Red-Blooded Woman to Mate With, Says Writer. Their exccllcncies the Governor- General and the Countess of Boss- borough are in rcsidcnce at ihc Citadel, Quebec, traditional suiunicr ' home of the King's rcprr-scntaiive. They arrived thcrc by train after coffipletlng an extensive tour of Noiflfcim Ontario and Quebec, Dear Miss Dix-I admire big‘, strong, silent men—if they aren't foo silent. I have been going with a young man of this type for s. long time and now 1 would like hlmtospesk up some, but how can I make him Mrs. of the very old canes, this cutting being done Just above ground. If, however, a shrub has a heavy growth of foliage at the top and is bare to _the bottom, hard cutting back of all the canes is required in order to force the production of new wood nearer the ground. Some shrubs, like lilacs, sucker badly and these suckers should be removed ex- cept such as are needed to renew You can't. 1t takes s miracle to make the dumb speak and no plain, ordinary women has the occult power that enables her to turn a silent man into a chatterer. rd‘ at luncheon on Tuesday at horlon return ioWoodstock. N. 8., ac- pretty bungalow at Trucrirlie forlcompanicd by. hcr mother. MYS- Sir Newton hfoorc. Lady aloorélli. H. Norton, Prince Street, who and Miss Moore who greatly en-Hvill remain over for a few weeks joyed their first visit i0 flu- (7‘li'(l0l'l Holiday. Province. _ for the next year's work. And, if you'll take my advice, you won't try it for the result wom Justify your efloris. The big, strong, silent men are all right in fiction and in Western films, but in real life they make about the most ag- gravating husbands in the world, for they are Just about as companionable and human ‘to live with s e a Mrs. E. F‘. O'Brien and baby and The illness of ilii- P11". lionflhfiss Hilda. Jcnkiiii, R. N., arrived i7. D. Stewart, which iivr"s:siiii.udl‘liomc Monday from Montreal on the family returning home fromm. visit to their mother, Mrs. fDr.) e e rnnvcs snwsnn rsaafm due exertion. Mrs, J. A. Lawson is giving an “MPH l nftrruoon ton today inlionor of her H l ‘nircc Miss Pat Ncwson W110 1-5 nding ilie summer at Inkcrman. I O I Th» tea hostesses at the Golf Links tomorrow will be Mrs. C. G. {Duffy airs. G. C. Hughes. Mrs. w. A. ltfncltiillan, Mrs. E. T. Higgs. O I O Lord Duncannnn arrived in New s York by the‘ - iBrcnien~~onnErJday--- llirum Cambridge to spend the sum- Mrs. iDrJ Carson and little son, , moi‘ in Canada with his parents the A woman's happiness is in her home, but can you picture s bright and cheery home in which the husband sits up in stony silence? can you fancy a wife waiting Joyously for the return in the evening of a husband who never tells her a single solitary thing about where he has been and what he has done and whom he has seen; who never has a bit of news to relate or an amusing story to tell? o Hon. F‘. R. llciivlx. M's and .\li.<s Ruth litfllTZ f‘!li"i'!;!lll\‘(‘l the teaching stziil of Prinvc RTPOL we School n! llicir ]ll1".!l!'!‘\flili" summer home at Trurzuii" on 'l"w~lu_v The afternoon wus plmw nlfy puss. rl in swimming slim-Q smziis" and dock tennis. Aficr Sllppur a cosy hour was spent on ihc lawn lac-fore driv- ing back to flic_ city by mooiiliuht. e e ions to a garden, and of course it is pleasant to have birds of many kinds nesting nearby. Care must be taken, however, that the birds bath does not become a trap for the birds. Too often it is placed close to tall shrubs or other plants where cats may hide until they can sur- prise and destro, the feathered visitors. Shrubs near s bird bath should always be thorny so that cats will keep away from them. An elevated bird bath is better than one close to the ground, but birds will They sealed their faith in unity Just sixty years ago. When valiant men sat side by side, And summoned God to be their guide His counsel to bestow. In hot weather it is particularly advisable to avoid eating too much meat. Cereals, fruit, vegetables, eggs, milk. salads, fish and a moderate amount of meat should b, tno omog articles cf dist. Although green Every woman gets a lot of fun out of making plans, but can you think of anything that would be more of a wet blanket on enthusiasm than to talk things over with a husband who will never say yea or nay. and who leaves her in doubt as to whether he will accept the Jones’ in- vitation to dinner or not or go to the movies or whether she can have the new dress she wants or will have to wait until the depression is over? And think of a long evening of hard labor trying to carry on a. conversation with a. man who simply grunts uh huh when he is spoken to. Awful. The years have fled, and from their flight Each measure stronger grew, "fhcir men the eminents of trust. Mock trials dimmed, where courage thrust: be eainn in abundance, care should be taken to maintain s balanced diet. l/Qlfltables and cereals should be lhllfflllllllv cooked. If you carry one ‘. Keith, are spozidiii" n holiday in , Eurl of Bossborough. Governor and u th-e both i. m 99°39‘! 199d on l- “mpllll ‘UP U!‘ '4! n“ N of Mr- , Grlnmm or Canada‘ and the Cmm- Each loyal precept through. Terrible. Unbearable. Bettera ctlizlrpy ‘loafer. Better a loquacious drunk- cggnghglllt’: S! 037M" we“. n u 91mm, 11; mo“; b, “p; m ‘hm ii \ Elllnll T=i.l..A., unri ‘ii-as of IZGFSlJOTOIXglX. A moulded nation speaks wday 3rd‘ Better a‘ mendaclous phuan "er ha" a dummy- important that the bird bsth ‘baud flu‘- BY 3n 3193115 5V9“ RWPmI food in an open metal container, or not be too deep-a common error. . cm m“ h“ been open“. A bath will sloping sides is better "I" “mt? l‘ swengtlm” Stevenson put being a good gossip at the head oi’ the desirable q-uali- These words resound from other Mrs. H. P, Ducliemin, George , ties in a wife. A gift for gab is equally desirable in a husband. The most fwd particularly meat‘ fish md Main" ‘l‘_" lion. W D, ll"“il.‘l'_l Sikh’. Sjl y. ccompanied by her 11 1th dare sides. ' _ I and Mrs. n~~--~ l n-u tlu-ir liliifll: i Solllfhll‘. Zllluclicminfi and the m “fears, d deilshiiifl v! husband-i are those WM 1°" the "m"! °1 the" °W11 ""85 t a" ‘me w m ~ Poultry. that you may march from y v0 n Pd M BESS“ Gwéntlolyn and Dora P {in 0P6 In wnqiltriflk and who are just as entertaining and amusing in their homes as they are . tug, o;- amen m be contaminated out at them. A woman can put some pep into getting up a good dinner if she knows that it is going to be a merry feast at which her husband will not only pay her as many compliments as he would any other woman who was his hostess, but that he will tell his best stories and that she and the children will eat the good food to an accompaniment of laughter. 5t. Androws-ira-ilic Sou whorl‘ tlioy.‘ together with her mother, Mrs. should not be ‘awn’ have taken a. homo f0: 12v‘ rfimmor. W. R. Dingwcll, arrived here on months. Thursday by motor via Amherst 43 riml Cape Tormt-ntine, to ‘Bay For- ~11 hzivcltune, where with hor family she Tl"- nr-\~.r».=. wz-sllrviii spcnd the summer at their Boundless in depth and length. BENEFICIAL OF . . brrensssfoN-on women Bertram No boast of vain delusion theifs, No malice grudge to share Their aim is peace with all man- _ kind, Drink ‘pure milk and pure water. Avoid drinking too many iced soft drinks, as well as alcoholic bever- Althoush depremion- has driven a great many men to insanity and M} and firs. l! R imi a: thczr our" . haw l But what woman can put any real heart interest inher cooking if her ‘- 1- Iwvr‘ 0' " vn "9915 ' m” l i ll I lLdilililll hon»; ’ ' Their nation halts to bleed or bind, best dishes are going to be gobbled down in silence by a man who never 1112:0328 dblzgildizilg at: ;n°fl;;.:_ ages. which are common causes of v . . . ‘ I H) u. 1,1 n i _ Revenge finds silence there. speaks and who makes the occasion as solemn as a funeral? _ guu-(Hntemnnl ups,“ _ rzncoxwrr woo are i? n1" v- iallyy] The Missrs Rogers, Mary Gordon ____ '~ °°Tdm8 m D7- Klfl M- Bowlmm- ' Mnk m wmlnm p] l u not d “'°!°°"“ d‘ Emil" mid Virginia Hflrrlnilw" Could slumbcrlng Cartier now be- And anyhow don't make the mistake of thinking that because e. man “ma” Pwfesw" °t Wycmnry ‘t w," puumqud n u l m“ p" ' ' ' “in FPTVQ l" M» U10 Chflflflltfifown hold is silent he is wise and that he ls thinking deep ponderous thoughts too Harvard Medical 5mm!‘ caution to flflpggt the dalry m- gwg. MISY; 1ft: - val i Tvmiis Court: this afternoon. "The 9m?“- 95 13X‘ 33 59779115 great for utterance. The chances are that when a. man doesn't talk it is because he is so stupid he hasn't anything to talk about. Bright people just naturally bubble over into speech. And if e. man is intelligent and still is silent, it is because he is lazy and selfish. He isn't willing to put himself out and make the exertion of entertaining other people. He ex- pects a woman to work like a coal-heaver amusing him. ‘The spot he once explored- He would in turn a. homage pay, By noting conquests on the way Signals of high points scored. age place of the milk you have to drink. Scrupulous cleanliness and a cool place for storage are necessary to keep milk pure. Don't carry a supply oi’ milk too long in s ther- mos bottle, for if it gets warm, bac- hcmo fr holiday vi=ir lo lnor imrv. W. a. = ' Stewart. Grcra . see disorders are concerned," Dr. Bow- man said, “has been much like the effect on many women during the war. ‘They were used to sitting around idle and worrying about fir. ivingcd Mercury toquos made lf.l.i\.. miri lrirs..ilieii' fashion debut in the bright ;.'?llll."lllllC in Paris Monday at the l77l.lCL' rlcs Drugs sici-plcchnso, forc- Tlie flag floats proudly from the m“ S" ' 77"*P"1° “in? W1 - ». _'11ic smartest must, r r themselves, but once the war got Wfll- 11111191111! too freely. Make a nnrl from i v (inwii of i-ui i;>;>i~.i~.-~ii in ioqucs B014 1,, us graceful glide: The old adage says "speech is silver and silence is golden!’ Don't Indemw they occupied thmwvm special eflort always u» obtain the .,,,,,.; ‘ Ur wllYf‘ i'l'(‘i'll, ispliii-c blun, bliick 11s form-fur message pens m you__ believe it. Silence is lead. It crushes all the gayety out of a situation. with Red cross work and other m_ pure" muk you can find’ even n n . _ ~ r “m, my \'f\l\'(\‘v ‘V511, mourns ironing “we've buuded better than we It kills hope and love and cheer and leaves only boredom and black dull- w,“ l “w can,‘ mo" p" bottle‘ . . . tivities and forgot their imaginary troubles. - ‘ "The depression has given these women something to do, and its effects have been a. blessing to the , lo nix-c modifiirrl hciglit. lvlost out- ness in the family circle that it has flattened out. .‘.l_i"!l'l2l£ll(l. i s-iuncliiir; worn Mercury ioqurs vzith 1!. llfiilfif.‘ iwg flll)l'l(' winrgs. Tho toqucs were John Rfwnrn tilled. gciurralljv accompanied know Providence being our guide." ' -D. A. Louise Birch. l! you are traveling with a baby, it is better to carry along a supply of evaporated milk, dried whole milk and pure water. A silent husband will never’ tell you that he loves you. He will never throw you a word of praise. I-le will never notice what you have on or Carri. ‘ . guortr; Bampion of Klwlfwrrl. 1m» who; 1v shoulrlm- cap: of thr: 53mg what you do. He will never entertain you. He will puncture every one of n your ‘mud i. gum: to a ‘mm ' are fin llwir l‘ "yrvwrvl nml Zlff,‘ vidvcf, Tlwro wore blue toquns 1103;111:159 To 55E SILK your little painted balloons and he will let you break your heart longing fifmrlczrtfiirzag hm r31 3'3‘: ma, “mp, and m,‘ u m, water brim; rowlniuy \~ ‘mo. u, :m\u_,,. m n ,.,,.,‘_S,¢. hifriifn mm rm STOOKINGS m ROTTEN Row for the words he will never speak. mg “l; occupy themsglvu supply has been tested and kept ' * ‘ liifillwlS (‘FlllTfl from a Cliincsc .___._ }i'__ 1 to qwen on the other hénd )3" “d” ‘El/Mable 09115310115- 1! n96- D,‘ Jam. In...” 1,3,4, n. ,7“ .‘ i Momcs m,’ sir winter Gubey has returned Believe me, daughter, a clam is nothing for a red-b coded woman robmbl- mcreased new“! 'dlmd_ essary, have it analysed yourself, BCCOliipfIliir-rl hi.’ lwr son llflJ. Dell, ' ' ‘ to his Quack on costumes wom by mate Wm“- Dnroihy rm?‘ p" Mai ha broken d” m‘ B9 951139-11 9! ‘h! W55" YOU- drink who rormrlv zrnduutnri lrvvm tho Mics- Mo Wynne left hionrlziy some rlders m Rowen Row, Imidou - at '1 y‘ :0 “n m 111 53ml“. lllmmel‘ T930115. 511d by Mfllgmchnqflug I HUM M Tfflhl Wmlnmn on n visit m h" 51st“ He admitted rccently in a speech zvlrvlsxihorlne: rlailltglfl zivegiyty are, m, trails?!“ whetnmtllnuvteiulni- Make T107193’. if? “ 1h" ' k in i Mrs. J. A. FHlFPi‘ and Mr. Fraser of ~- ~ ' 5M9 n9 °°n a 5 9n Y 39w‘ mwn vmiipfl ,A _ F’ A,‘ (L Wm Emma. at the luncheon held in connection on the whole, notlnesrly so badly q; or ‘barnyard poliutm is pos- O'Eri.~n and v.15‘, ...ri Jchzrnn in Ali-s, w, ,y_ uqnggniyy-e returned with the annual London can’ Home ‘flamed’ 81519- I! 1B 5011173, 1159 0H1)’ bflllfld Parade, that there had been an im- provement since he first criticised A study of hospitals throughout the State of Massachusetts revealed Amliciasi. ll. e yesterday from Aniigonlsh where WM“ M “ma”! bowed wawr- and \ as; itelrdfure r ‘an ‘AAA an . P? W-“NBVRI-IN" qldilal . " to iinin too v e l e . tcrcstmg children Gordogignd agar;- talk? pugled, greasy. 1:: a‘; 113;“ I: 39:; out p901), M113 AND wA-rga lflfl. W. S. Stewart, wife of His Jory who have been v I18 I - we dead woo“ “d pump‘ . u‘ Worship Mayor Stewart, oiivriain- McKenzics old home left Monday Answer: on you; ygggflqn, m“, 1g l 99mg to have three good meals a day. The proper food in proper amounts is essential in building up the re- serve of mental and physical energy But do not overeat, particularly during hot weather. Many attacks of so-calied "acute indigestion" are due to heart weakneia brought on by overeating and drinking, or m- their bunvriiruv nt S‘il"ll'*i\l‘ Winch. S. R. Jenkins, Brlghwn R946. m, ma“, h . . ' l0 l b , . ' Ls deeply r"2!‘1>!£(‘d l1?’ tr.- 1" xvzric ‘ ‘ ‘ July 1 u n‘ 5 re dummy woud e ‘#4:: themselves rlrclc of rrznim, l873—l933 Bird baths an dollghtflfl “m”. ‘l ° I v16 "W" 01 diet, such as meat, bread, potatoes and sugar in various combinations. vegetables and fresh fruits should " w‘ ““**""'4+~+no “but readily. carry alone a thermos m tle of pure, cold water, ‘This is the fifth of aserics on; ' articles on Vacations and 11mm The sixth, on What to Wear, wm . answer the questions: l. What clothes are coolest? 1 Should men wear belts or suspend: era? a. What kind of mo" should be worn? THE COOK ’S CORNER TZIIEEBE DISH SUBSTANTIAL Next time you want to mako | substantial cheese dish for luncheon or supper, and can only think o] macaroni and cheese, perhaps y; will like to try this one: f ‘ c I Gnocchi 2 cupl white corn meal i quart boiling water Salt P0996!‘ Nutmeg I m yolks Grated cheese Melted butter Cook first flve ingredients to gather for 30 minutes. Beat in ca; yolks. Spread one-half inch thici on a moistened pan. When cold. eui in two-inch cubes,and place in s buttered dish. Sprinkle with check and melted butter, and bake until brown in a moderately bot oven Time in "oven, 10 minutes. Temper- ature, 875 degrees. Servings, l0. Orsugo Date Filling Si: tablespoons flour, two-third» cup sugar, two eggs, grated rind twi oranges, one and one-half cup: orange juice, two tablespoons lem juice, two tablespoons butter, onev ' half cup ehoppedvdaws. Mix floui and sugar, add the eggs slightly beaten and mix well, then add the grated orange rind, the fruit Juicq butter and dates. Cook sll together in a double boiler, stirring constant- ly. When thick, lct cool and spread between cake layers. mo with orange frosting. ' Boiled Orlllli Frosting Two cups sugar; cue-half cup a water gtwo egg whites, two (w spoons orange juice, one half ten spoon grated orange rind. Boil flu sugar and water together until tlii mixture threads from a spoon Pour this syrup in a fine stress over the stlflly beaten egg whita then add the orange juice and rial and continue beating until thiel enough to spread. who vfiprts-rnicd the St. Charles Aux- 1g you may be ‘um o; qbgajmng 1; some of the fashions a. year ago. M,“ M“, H... no increase in the number of women out. in the fields of God. itively just what you are doing. -~E. N. Brovming Put the egg beater into cold water as soon as you have finished using Regretful farruciia wow‘ said this Wedlé to Cal, fllifl <. lma Sozunnn WhQflPft Wrd|ir':rluv' for New ‘inrk shoes. size 22. once worn by Miss Ella Ewing. Miss Ewing, e native Missourian, were exhausted. and 1 do not know which was the more sore. They 1mg the most elementary idea of riding. 519"“. smiled ‘with the armholes, fascinating? White and pastel tub silks are would you do if we told the truth?" Ephraim: Parson, I'se got 'liglon, A DAMP ATMOSPHERE oniitleturn to lllfllll nricr n short m, W15 5.0“! T9 my mind 1t L, an atroc“ .. it‘ n‘ Wm be B‘ very “imam "1158 wh° died Bel/fill W!" n80. W88 8 "199 medium!- hoggy M“, ,.J,._._.‘ I,‘ I, Svmnun Parson: “Tmvs m? Emmet __ A Y- to clean if the egg ls allowed to dry feet, 4 inches tall. she was suppos- Style No. 7'14 is designed in gizag angina-moon; nf tho family. E,,,,,n,,,,, You m E01,“, ,0 my A PM,“ MAGNET n you live in a damp climate an on it. ed to be the "largest woman in the 14- 16. 18. 20 years, as, as and 4o‘ see emery needle cushion is necessary for the work basket. It e the only way you wli keep the needles shiny ibchea bust. Else l8 requires 8% yards 35-inch with l4 Ylrd 85-inch contrasting. Mme an 5m? world" during her life. Ephraim: Yes, suh! Yes, suhl Parson: You're going to church John A. stiles. Chief Exr-cu- tofiil! the Boy Scouts for C1nnfln. Tm: rsax or ELEGANCE ron. suivnuan saason Ask Mother or Dad to show you Ginger I” cram accompanied by Mrs. stiles. is regularly? this bafilln Ind Irce from rust. Price of PATTERN 15 cents in spending the week in lhn city Ephraim: ‘firs, suli-rcc! Yes, confetti’ orgutlrsicgiesgsflgfltvissug"ti: . PARIS, June 26.—-Tlie peak of, 2-3 cup Eagle Brand Condensed mm“ °1' 00in (coin is preferred). guests of Mr, and lVIrs. R. c, guy-rm}! pa. on the smmh “time o]; FABRIC GLOVES fashionable elegance of the present M,“ Wrap coin carefully, Parent. Mrs. Albert Black, St. Parson: An; you going to pay table m. Due mvke a ‘we a Straighten out the freshly washed oapitgg w” "waned yesterday n; L2 cup water‘ ________ _ Martin's. N. 13.. Mrs. Pnronts moth. your (ichls? ' brown Baht .8670“ t P t ° fabric gloves and run them through tel-noon, and the first sunshine in 1-2 cup finely chopped grygtguigi; _ ____ Ir is also enjoying a visit with Ephraim: sub? Dar. ain't ‘llgion. 9mm inches 501d m we“ y by the wringcr. They will dry in half a week arrived to brighten the ed ginger No. 7'14. Bile ,,,,,,,,,,_____ them’ Dam buslmss- . e brown paper the time and will look better than if scene when the Grand Prix dc Paris 1 Quip Qhippmg cream ‘ u...- in front of the fire until it is quite warm and then brush it with the stiff bristles of a Clothes brush, n held over the confetti. the tiny Pieces of paper will Jump up and adhere to the brown paper, twisted and wrung out by hand. was run. At the race-course, ralncoats were Ibflhdohcd‘ f0!‘ the rainbow effect of hundreds of OTSB-lldy frocks in pes- tel shades and white. The skirts of the new models reach to the ground. Hats hadbroad brims and were in design heavy, with mus and ruching. A new mid-summer note was adorned b? whitcfo: fin-s dyed to the pslest of pink or mliivb. In the matter of fashions, the "Grands Semaine" new concluded marked a triumph for printed mat- erials. and also for black and white. Mix Eagle Brand Condensed Milk and water thorouthly. Add finely chvmwd crystallized glniee. Ohill. Whip cream to custard-like m- sistenoy and fold info chilled mix. ture. Pour “m, mum; mm H“, in frmins unit. After mum m frozen to a stifl mush (about one hour) remove from the refrigerator. Mane mixture from sides and WWII o! nan. Best two minutes. Bimctb out and replace in freesing unit for one hour or until iresen for "Mns- (‘mm w four hours, "will: time; ‘Serves sll. BABY'S oiaraas UNWSFSE . TOILET n ; 5U P MFFJICIHA! Has stood the fest for over fifty cars and is today one of the best _ nown am] largest scllin medio- mal and toilet soaps on i c mar- ket. Madcof the purest materials, chosen for their emollient and using pro rtics, Cuticle-l SUI]! is de icutely medicated, and orfumcd with natural flow- er» rs. Ideal for daily use. Price 25c. Cnmfllabewi: Lyman Adenclcqltrt, lasso. Paul sum. w.. Montreal. street Address eeeetaeastea . . . . . . . . . .. City Only the purest 0f whllc 506D should be used in washing out baby's die/per: and the diapers should be thoroughly rinsed after the washing. Never use strong washing powders o: soda in the water or you will cause the baby great discomfort. non-u..." State Operating automatically, a tam. perature control has been invented to prevent frost forming on electric refrigerator coils. A German. radio station at Oux- iiaven has‘ been specially equipped fdr giving medical information to ships at m. tcqllflflh] it. - - ivroo-runr. my The ambitious housewife so often makes the mistake ‘of planning too rm tall‘; “GIIFAIYWJQTWI KiWUW/‘I - GM‘ ‘mic zi:.1r:v' 1o the city Hospital at the .. . . - . . ‘“ H0111!‘ rim! ‘l: nil r1": Gllll7<!COll‘.'(‘llllOl1 or the Hospital Assoc» ml ti“ thomned not long ago" OUT-OF-DODRS Hisfiflwa ‘llhuch for one day with the result psychmmc can‘ “m” the A " ' ..,. -.,, - ,' ‘_ $al,“0sea1ad—f l-- ' l,th , fllihf} flip". 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