rim GIIARDIAN. WN A '- . .. HI Psoriasis. number of skin sufferers IQII. for Eczemas, Boils, Psoriasis, Leg Ulcers THE DISCOVERY of one of the main causes of skin diseases will bring new health and happiness to thousands of people suffer- i from Eczemss, Boils. Leg Ulcers and Science has established that the lack of unsaturated fatty acids in nutrition reduces the natural resistance of the body and leads to skin disease. As this precious substance-so essential to skin health-is often completely absent in modern food. the countries has a tendency to increase every These are two of the numerous certified photographs open for inspection at our laboratories. stream. that in all civilized while r "en'- ,. ..99.. C and even Psoriasis. all Remarkable Discovery A Swiss chemist. Dr. W. -Schmits. succeeded after 10 years of research work in extracting from pure vegetable oils an unsaturated fatty acid with a concentration of I01. and there- fore named F "98". 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Authentic F of lett ' t ft el left et Mr. rnut Feusch on leg at Mr. Ernest Vsusch on '1! in doubt. consult your doctor. Juy in, nu ring from Leg September 27th. The Leg less for ll years, before Ulcer was completely cleared P99” Two-Way Treatment beginning the f"”" "heel- U909. 4 containing all . the up otter l3 tnslu Treatment- Illustrated F ”99” Booklet interesting facts concerning this remarkable new Swiss Discovery which brings new hope to all skin suffers. can be obtained free of charge from any druggist or by sending . P.O. Box 116. our name and widress sboratorles. Dept. 00 Victoria. BC. ', F ..”u to Dlva- F97 Now available at all Drug Stores 1 Slcin Diseases amass mun": Continued from page 10 lated to Winsome Blueblrd.but was it cousin of one of the loveliest oi all the Green Forest folk that Farmer Brown's boy knew sq well back home. the Scarlet Tanager. he of the glorious scarlet coal: and black wings and tail. This new acquaintance was s. Tanager in blue instead of scarlet. and in his way just as beautiful. Anywnv Farmer Brown's boy thought so. It quite made up iofhis disappoint- ment in finding that he was mis- taken and that this was not his , old friend. Winsome Bluebird, who with Mrs. Winsome nests every year in a bird-house he made es- pecially for them. Then he forgot all friends in blue as he about his watched 6 I Grandpa Pelican dive, come up on Jesus Christ. the surface of the water. throw his head with its great bill up and back and swallow head first the fish he had caught. "I'm glad I don't have to swal- low my food that way. It isn't dig- nified," chuckled Farmer Brown's boy. wms-r.'os'. souru w. M. s. The winsloe South W. M. S. met. at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Gillespie on Feb. 9. to observe the world Day of Prayer. Mrs. Erith Hughes took charge of the devot- ional period following the theme for this occasion "Perfect Love Casteth out Fear." The whole program which was very impres- sive lead to the re-dedication of the members to deeper loyalty and devotion to the great cause of Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Roll call was responded by the word "Glory." Mrs. Hughes brought a very full and interesting report of the meeting of Presbyterial which met in summerslde. The next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Turner. The devotional period will be in charge of Mrs. Gillespie. This being the Easter meeting the members are asked to give short readings bearing on this very important event in our church calendar. Mimionsry who will be remem- CRESCENT CARNIVAL Ir FRANCIS PARIKIBON HEY!!! I (Continued) Celeste was to Anne about C s r :1 iv si when Olivier brought his car smoothly to a stop ' in front of a small restaurant on Bourbon street. The drinks and dishes that appeared is soon as the party was seated were served with a Gallic nourish by a mus- techloed waiter. and the little din- ner passed off triumphantly. - it would be easier to walk now than to keep getting in and out of the car and parking it on the nar- row streets, Olivier explained. as they finally rose from the table. As they stepped out into the street, he offered his arm to Anna with a brief little bow; the lights were inadequate. he said. and the pavements very bad; would she honor him by letting him assist her? she took the offered arm rather self-consciously; but Marie Celeste slipped her warm little hand taneousiy into Breck's. and curled her fingers around h-s. "We'll let Olivier lead with Anna. and we'll follow. This is fun, isn't it?" "I'll say it's fun. I'm having the time of my life." He said this heartily. The streets were certainly very dark. But. glancing ahead, he could see the animated expression of Anna's face as she turned to Olivier. and in the midst of the confusion he could hear. with relief. the pleasant ex- pression of her voice. "We're almost to Monteilori's, the first place Olivier planned to stop." Celeste was saying. "We go into his shop first. and pass down a narrow aisle beside the counter. You'll see some porcelain vescs shaped like hands. as soon as you go in, with round holes in the palms. You must put a coin in one of those and make a wish. Then Montefiori or his wife or per- haps his daughter will give you a lucky bean to keep and tell you to take your choice of the lighted candles standing on the counter. You may call any one of them yours, though of course you leave it where it is. It. will burn for nine hours. and after that your wish will come true." She pressed his hand and then detached her fingers from his as he and she slid. single file. into the entrance of the grocery store. Breck had given away so many coins to beggars that when he felt for another he could not find one. He took a dollar from his blllfold and creased it into as small in space as possible. He was relieved when he saw a rapt-looking boy and girl, more prosperous in ap- pearance than the others and ob- viously deeply ln love, follow his example by folding it dollar bill and pushing it into the round hole. helping each other to do so. "What do you suppose they are wishing?" Merle Celeste whispered bered in prayer is Miss Inmen of go 1,1 Trinidad. Roll call will be respond- ed by a verse of scripture con- talning the word "Love." The meeting closed with the Benedic- tion. Lunch was served by thg hog. tees. Iastb' 2'egm'e.s'knz can refresh you. It 9' en You gel twice es much reel refreshment from every delightful sip, when youehoose cold Conede Dry, the world's finest drinltl It's dry, that's why . . . not too sweet. Thol moons Cenode Dry leaves you full of life, eeges for action . . . seelly refreshed, es only a dry drink m. "It isn't hard to guess. There's only one thing on earth that would be worth that much to them." "But you put in a dollar. too!" "Because I didn't have anything smaller left. But so far as that goes. how do you know I wasn't wishing for the same thing?" "Because you 'dn't be. Not if I understand what you mean. You're married already!" "Well. don't worry about my wish. Tell me about yours." "Oh. I couldn't do that! If I did. it wouldn't come true. Come. we must get through this crowd and into the back room. Anna and O1- ivier are way ahead of us." The room back of the shop pre- sented an even more extraordinary appearance than the shop itself. At one end of the table was erected a small shrine. enclosing a statue of st. Joseph and encircled with lighted candles and china figur- ines. But the rest of the table was laden with dishes heaped high with foodstuffs. Anna. who hsd never before seen so much food of so many different kinds on display all at once. was bothered and be- wildered by it. Raising her voice so that she could be heard above the din. she asked Olivier questions about it. "I don't understand what all this means." "Only that at Mi-Caremo, the middle of Lent. it has long been customary to have a break in fasting and some sort of a celeb- ration. If it.'doesn't interest you, perhaps you would rather go home. After all. these displays are very much alike. When you've seen one. you've seen them all." "Olivier. how can youtsay such a thing! They're not in the least alike. I'm sure Anna wants to go to Angela's at least. and have some spumone before we start home." "Of course she does. And so do I. Come on. Anna. we're going to An- gelo'a." Anna rednled having a little chit like Celeste speak so confid- ently for her. and having her own husbend close a question without consulting her. However. she was for from belnl read! to so home. she gave Irsck e withering look nest mom ms ' Zion w.u.s. souls Monthly Meeting The regular monthly rneetlnl 0' the Women's Missionary Society was held -riumdsy amine. uucia ist. at the home of luv. and Mrs. G. c. Webster. The ,resident. Mrs. Esndlo barter. presided. . Following the call to WIMP- gg.) u.:k'5 uupelihech. 10. V0568 1- , an DXIYII. proach My Soul the Mercy Belt" wu sung. after which Mrs. HIV- don MacDonald read the scripture lemon. st. Luke's Gospel M. 1-11- The theme: Now is Chflll 1'1"” from the dead and becolna the first fruits of them that slopi- Exposition by Mrs. A. xlns Ind prayers by Miss Altken. Mn. An- gusl MacDonald and Mrs. I-Irler followed. Mrs. Mary MM-Mmlll then read a very interesting rnls-I glongry paper, "Beautiful Feet. exemplifying the verse of Bcrlpture. "How beautiful upon the mountain are the feet of them that bring glad tidings." A duet, sung by Mrs. Mutch and Mrs. S. Macbean. "When I Think How They crucified My Lorri" was very much enjoyed by all pre- sent. Mrs. Mutch read a portion of the Home Missions report of the Women's Missionary society lest- ern Division. The outstanding thought was the Great Commis- sion. the Marching Orders given by Christ to His disciples: "Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. Lo. I am with you always." . After singing a. hymn. the busi- ness of the meeting was conducted Roll call was responded to by rc- peating a Scripture verse. Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. Reports of committees were given and correspondence read and discussed. Plans were made for Easter cards to be sent to the sick and afflicted. also Easter envelopes for distribution for Easter offering. The closing hymn. "The Day Of Resurrection" was sung, followed by the Apostles Creed in unison. At the close of the meeting a social hour was spent and refresh- ments served. The thanks of the society were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Webster for their kind hos- pltallty. which he did not even see. and then she permitted Olivier to escort her expertly from the grocery store. The Italian ice cream parlor, where he guided them next was. as Celeste had said. entirely different in character from Montetioi-i's. At this second stopping place. they were confronted by the altar erect- ed in honor of st. Joseph as soon as they entered the door. the little tin tables. which ordinarily occu- pied the space. having been pushed close together at one side, togeth- er with s small stringed orchestra. which was literally pressed against the wall. Though Breck's loose silver was gone. there were still plenty of dol- lars in his bllllord. I-la extracted another of these. unobti-uslvely,snd laid a detaining hand on the arm of a hurrying waiter. speaking to him in a low voice at the same time. The waiter instantly paused. and almost immediately afterward a table miraculously became va- cant. Celese sat down and looked up at Breck with admiration. "You did that beautifully." she said. "Thank you so much. Tell the wai r we all want spumone, won't yo 7" (To be continued) Plans crashes SIOUX CITY. Is.. March 2- (AP) - A mid-continent. airline plane. groping for a landing dir- ing a heavy snowsorm. crashed and burned tcdsy. killing is per- sons. QUEBEC. March 3 - (OP) - Premier Duplessis said recently he has asked the Aluminum Company of Canada to observe strictly an agreement to empty local labor on its new power dc elopment at Chute du Disble. on the Perl- bonika River. T-he Premier told the public bills committee of the Quebec Legislative Assembly he had received complaints that the company is "employing outsiders --even foreigners"-on the project. "Av, . - . ooutisuosnompms whom I was in lava lie would slap me en: um". 1 older said any- e never told me he loved me. 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