i‘. fTriplex ‘ yo... : Were. ‘_ dried _ Spring; Success Toronto, June 5.-—It is just four years ago that the 0W1’- laiid'iactorics here were equip- iped to produce its first car with Triplex Springs, In that time, hundreds of thousands of these cars have been made and the judgment 0t Overland engiir cers as to the new principle of spring suspension has been amply confirmed. ‘. null; liiliillil siiinlll}; it. v i. W. Ohellel L. IQLIIQ. President. J. ll. llunnett. Editor nnll Puhllnhc u. h. Currie, Llllwlulc nun.» i ‘ wnnunsimvitrviggkiszs ' i.» " - "'" - B ‘ a e Way’ Spring has come, the gran h‘; carpeted the land in green and crop p-oepect: are brightrwe may say with tile \\'ise man ol’ old, the winter is past. its storms are ‘over and gone, the flowers appear iuia are estimated a: appruxiniaiegin the earth and the time 0t the (n-‘siugim! of birds has conic. This iasseiublatge of attractive images of ‘the spring time written thousands IS THERE A HITCH? total reserves ul coal in all (‘an- The legislature of Print-t: Edward “y om. m“; “ (wflrter ‘mmum.’ ‘island dies a natural dearth on Aug ‘mppms u‘ ‘uni a (‘Mmpy mum. ust 10th, four full years alter its lbirili, 011 August 10, 191s, when the for hundreds of thousands ofyenrs.'8@11f'rul10n B11108 1116 118W 01’ Solo writs were returned after the elec-l lmon b its charm of beauty and its to draw irfwqpypll/ ‘l 1 .1 (glut 7/zere WHERE YOU CAN PUT YOUR HAND ON IT keep a bottle of Absorb-med ' ’ ‘lkynnrfsrwvrc trrrwssv >2 i’ Thcrw-whenm-t-Quciii-lflrlren develop _ Sore Throat, or Pain in the Chest— or there is a Bruise or Burn or Cut to Drcss—'you have the right remedy to ease the pain, allay in- ilnmiriution, render the wound anti~ septic and start healthy healing. $1.25 a bottle at most druggists or sent Postpaid by rel W. F. YOUNG INC. Lyii-ia Building . . siuviia-si We have now in; stock the best quality of coal‘ compvisingi Inverness, Old Syd- ney, Albion, Spring:- hill. and Sydney‘ Telephone i screened. N0 176, Connolly ‘ Wharf. i w. n. Gillis 0 t &Co‘ 31- 1 wk. Q o04044+0+v0+44~004+4+-++o 000-4000-000 0-0940 040000 0004 040444 04 90-4-00 “ "" precedents since it Coal? z margin. i i i i \\‘i".h such vast dep“ i |slmpii .ty. And it was written in _ 4 |n land not more beautiful or fertile ' "' ‘l ' . - ' - - - ' » ' a’ "-“*~""* '°‘10111111011(0-11-\H1\\@<11@1111i1\1l-l11.. or healthful than Prince Edward ‘lllill Q11 J111.1' 3-1111- Tllh’ 5111-119 "l"upon ii would appeal" iluuer-cssary acting this perierl of “S mmms: more coal yearly from the Lnitedilslami‘ Do we “pprecmw at the" "livery assembly shall continue‘ _ ‘full viorth the manifold attractions ‘Ur ‘our wan from “w ‘vemm O“Strues than our own rhinos are [)l'tl"0l the land in which we live? 1t ‘ duciug. lluriu" the ten rear erlod “'°‘~l'~\1 $991" 11"" “'9 110 1101‘ the writs for a "eueriil election anvil ° ‘ p . “I I “an ( “Men ‘J 5mm" d SS0 ‘from 1912 to 1921 Canada's bill furi t t} , ‘ s ' ' ‘ i ~. imported i i | Winter closes our rivers, ports luiiou bv the Lieutenant Cover-i ma] was over ssgmmmriand "arm," and surrmmd‘ m" _ __ ‘i100. lu the same period the Can- was“ with birrlers and shackles our) ‘ _ iadizltl coal mining industry increris-‘M i“: m‘ 9mm Warm“ °7 111° l l’. is not customary lll lillti pro‘. isun in spring melts them and ‘they disappear. This fact brings to the vulue of the total l)l‘(l\1ll(!ll0flf|]in|] S]];1k(15p@u|'(}'$ phrase "The . l .. . from our enormous coal rcsorrreesj“1111l‘1' 111 0111‘ dlfltfltltent." We czl its output very materially but iviiict- for a legislature to continue ‘in ofiice until the day of the poli- itical itiucrzil. The invariable custom . was considerably less than the 5lillliha“? had a “m” of that so" l“ ‘has bccn to LliSSUIVB some months ,_ _ _ m“- \)\\‘n m“- lslznup l‘ “as bee,‘ a ‘bmuu “m OJMZ“ 0m‘ an“ ‘J g0 oi our payments for foreign coal. i‘.‘,‘._v“u“g Mm“. mu‘ a very com ' The trouble lies in tire fact that on», not a winter of iive-ruoiiths, Cauailifs coal deposits arc in thtyblll “lllflliy-(‘lilhl 111011015 in durn~ extreruc west and the extreme enslqllio“ M)‘ the OMS“ mhabmlnt m“ ‘icmcrubcr: any u inter so severe or "Isa Ion: as this winter of our tllS- ‘Ontario nnd Quebec are dcpcn.lcnl“corilv ni, lt bv-grin four years ago “an”, “H, ‘mg hm“ ‘rum H“, ch.‘ illill is not yut curled but the signs ‘ ' l. ' . . . . .~ . i l ‘ “ml “w “TSL Umto“ smug um‘ ol Lu turns trll us that it uill nuu ‘ii-ls is their lecnl richt; it is uir lSf)()ll_11i‘(l\'l'l‘ and gone. i ito the country. The Bell govern» rziem evidently inteintls :0 remain in office till the last moment, to while the ‘ifipuluus provinces ‘draw lhc last rlol‘ni' of official sal- Iury and to sixty by it until "there's ihowhcrt- tn go but out." t)! course .. i fields are so much nearer these pro‘ qirccrileiitetl, ii is true, but the | _ '\'il'll't.‘$ flint ii pays to import. ‘Bell '_'o\~r."niiu~nr has been breaking‘ This ‘S kmmldws um‘ “‘_(m“““l‘by any msptnsafiun o‘ a ‘(Md Pr” mm“. “m, f; - lvidence that this terrible winter has come upon us and so long uvr-r lll‘-.'-11lilIil.1“v'(‘ll fllr- land. ln our frr-r» which coal could be brought to (int- "llllllllTf 11"‘ l1"1ll11l' 111111111 1110i!‘ own l1':\“1l| if the lli-ll .‘~'l11'*'l‘lllll“ll1 liur-‘mlio mm‘ “W “YML ‘mwml “w ms‘ govtrnuronts nnd sometimes thc L110‘ H _ _ lllvllpl - make Htlii mistakes. 'I‘hcrr- “meilll $13 ll ldll- This '5 1“""'l“"'l1~‘"was re a man who ordered these prohibitive. ‘we . t0 br- engraved 0n his ‘ “vhué Canmm ‘s amigo“ m pa‘. toiulir-tono: "l was well, wished to [be hitter. took physio and died." ndruufithiug vcry likt} “mt hflljlut“. v ,‘ _ ‘ v ‘ . _ _ _ lll" ‘icd to our [ieople and Province four “Wm be but u M“ (“)3 i?“ Ah diduced by foreign lrvlrsr and brought 51%!" 11130- 1'11")’ W011‘ 11'~‘¢‘61\'@11 11)’ "n b‘, ‘Orenul nmways‘ “m, mmltht- [OllilCili tioctors of that tirm- coal lvln" idle her uwn labor Willll-i in“) mm mum they ‘vem live met ids-r Friday night and no‘ ‘ '“ ' 5111- 11"‘) ill indeed and would get mg employment and her own r:iil-'“-.,‘-_.v.. hm‘ worse um‘ ‘he pfmw‘ .1 doubt the approaching end would‘ I H“ ‘ways deriving no benefit from ii,l\\'0llill be ruined unless they turned we can never expect industrial or 0m H“ gummlllcllt they hull 111111; itlidilfltlil the treatment. llut ii‘ they: ,w0ui(' do this they would soon bcl lop as it should. A way out mus: “1-1‘ m,“ ‘ I ‘i-‘Sir llcnryffhornfou rm br-ini; risk- bc expert-tor t-i to 1 . .‘.i.~r> and it may , ed to iastnuaie the lowest cost Isu till the cud. post-s to rt-runin in ‘powcr till little izist ruomcu: there is leit to make preparation. The writs must be issued forty days before _ _ _ _ _ ‘from filty to sixty millions of dol- the election and if issued now there‘ ' lars yw-iirly for‘ foreisn coui. 1s there any hitch? The Execu- bc a subject for discussion but no -. v - t t e outslrie worm _ “Nd has Mme 0 n _ I ‘t-omurercial prosperity here to (lave as m the date of the election. What ..rl. ' ih.'mi lt swell be cios- _ 91'1"“ "1 g‘ a ‘out in be, bled the people m their-i " . “‘ ‘l °l‘lzellsillll'ellll‘~' l" Clllllied up. All freight rates are l10‘v‘I1OL'ii(‘l.v"illlll blister-ed thr-hi on‘ ‘llottciown, .\ir.>l5'. T. lliggs tissureil“;"actlczhhlra prohibitive. starving 111911‘ llflllll-‘l 111 111051 01111118901151, .us that zirraugenients had been Canadian development. iiusinii" The“ the maple bucmnvi c ,_ .‘ ‘ Hm ‘Mb ‘_r,1ul \t the ' ' llndignnnt, lint they could not get miueos"e "‘ ..‘. . ___---<-o§._____ _ - , ,, _.,_ ‘ ONTARIO POUTICS ‘rid oi tht quiicks btcause they ‘hard ii 10ur-;v'car‘s contract! And msumz voun AUTO AGAINST FIRE AND THEFT AND ouns ls rue LOSS. NOT vouns ’l‘ranst'er the worry and the loss to our shoulders, Insure your auto. There are several forms of desir- able auto insurance, or one broad policy that is a complete coverage for every kind of accident or prob- able financial loss. Security and Service. Hyndman & 00., Ltd. The Oldestlnsurance Agency In P. E. I. FINAL INSTALMENT OF GERMAN PAYMENTS NFHV YORK. -.\ia_'v' 3 --~ The fourth and finnl instalment of (lor- marfvis p;|_\'lllclli.\‘ to mcct the 'l'rcnsury llilifi itdvzinccrl to Bel- '_t:iurl1 for sr-ltlr-uicnt oi’ Belgium's clziinls during thv inst hnli‘ of 15122. illLililfbfiflU gold marks zirrivcrl here irniliy on the slr-rrmshigl Mount Clay from liauubilrg The gnld ivus r-rvnsivtrur-ll to lhv lntr-rnriiiotlnl Ac- r-r-ptanrc ‘Think of this fill)’. A ‘strike oi’ longshovcmon in Hamburg forced (‘aptain ‘lliliman mrtsicr oi‘ the Mount Clay to call for vulutltcrlrs among the seamen, in load lilo 200 bags of gold in ‘the iluld of the vcssr-l. Tire gold was proud-ted during the voyage by an clcclrir: burglar‘ alarm. -—— ~~-—¢o->i__ BETTER THE DOUBT. “lluf ll’ l (iOIlTHHY thv-y'll think nu‘ a fool." "Well. if you do they'll be sirro of it." anything ernment to be classed as country‘ Certm-n ifor this bleeding and blistering, 111 View 01' 1118 11931‘ l1l1lll'°ll¢1l "lithe qnncks took to themselves out another general election iii Ontarirrot‘ ihc people's [_]'[\as‘n.y mu‘ ‘mm . I last session of the leglslatirrc a bill‘ was passed handing over I city streets ‘to the provincial 801"‘ in review of the political history of'1111‘1'1=#<.1\'<‘S ""11" 101W llloilsand roads in order to qualify the city dollars more than had cvcr been , . the Province since ‘Conlederiitionl _. . _ , ‘or a flgm ‘o ‘he granl‘ Tms b““ _ v ‘ paid ioi 11011116111 trcritmcnt be- ‘is interesting. (lntario as a pro- "our: ii will be remembered. was‘ \ H _ v _ ‘ viuce started old with it lmonlst ____ streiigthencrl by an amendment, Government in i867. ‘Snudfieirl Mac That was the cause of the long the first Prime Minister, winter of discontent in Prince Ed- ward island. ll. drove many from their hurries and into a foreign land. ilut happily the four mars‘ contract with these blccrlers and blisivrsis, srelflscoklug trrxrers mu] spenders is almost ended and hope revive-s with the prospect.’ Soon we trust, the winter will be over 11114 KOlic. Not a mall. not a house- hold. save tho favored few rank partisans who lcglslrrtrx“ Homsmy for themselves and tlu-lr Hllpport. vrs. l-as been bouotitr-rl by their 1l0r11.l'1!1l|ri. All 011101‘! have HlliYQr£}(l_ 'l‘hu wfntur of our discontent lms index-d been long and severe rind n smferlllls’ lll*0lllr-.-—rt puticiit long llF-lltfirtlfl rout and clurrlge nml tonic treatment. 'l‘l|o.q(-, “~11! p‘. up. tilled. l~‘ull recovery trnnnot be ox. pechni in a day, but it can begin in an hour! moved lby Mr. 1112115 W119 11115 Slime l‘ l l‘ 1c the legal lumln Imnum’ us c ec i011 a en 1 " , ‘ l draw support froru -both the Lon- mslservativcs and Reformers 0f the legal time, although there was a tlifitiilk‘! who his ill‘_\' of the legislature. gratutiously expressed opinion upon every enactment, fak- Reform group‘ wmc“ Composed ‘he then Opposition, and defeating the Unionists in 1870 were (iestined to curry on -the government of the province until 1905, when the Couv scrvatlvtas sweeping the under the lute Sir James Whitnc)‘ in: precedence even of the Attor- ncy General and the Premier when they got beyond their depth in the tunbuleni watersof the law. IS 11 possible that. a hitch has occurred “WNW and that notwithstanding the legal pcrspicacity 0t‘ .\ir. 111885. 11119 C115’ is not going to get that." $10,000 grunt took ‘power for liho first tiruc 1n -()utiirio. For thirty-four years the Liberals kept the reins of government un- der Mowatt, Hardy and Ross. Then came Whitney and llesrst, the hi’.- ter ending the Tor)’ P6311119‘ 0m‘ nrio during its political ‘history has independent. t for the streets? T1118 W011111 11*‘- ll grievous disappointment, but is it fair to the rest of the lllllvlllue l” hold up the rtwmilfllllll 111 "m" w assist .\ir. Hist-ts‘? CANADIAN COAL PROBLEM The mistake of 1919 was to give wenty-flve Incompetent men un. limited taxing and spending power, the‘ lhey being what (my won,‘ frouiillllllliell 111W"? llmvcrs tn the ut- most Inuit. 'i‘hr- only rvnlr-(Iy l; w _turu tlirm out! The pr-oplc have 111B lwlvcr to do his in a day at the ballot box! That is why hnpu has revived rind réturnerl, The pcotfle have the power nnd them last four or five years lt was 1111111? l” "cry indication in town rind had only one other movement titan the l1. F. O. that Au interim report. Just. issued. 01' Fuel Board. facts concerning showed great Sltreniflll- 11 115 "Patrons of Industry" Pill"? the farmers, Although it never af- trtlneri the strength either in 1101b United the the Dominion 811/0! some intr-resling the coal situation‘ in Canada Jbilt unfortunately without giving *1 501"" lion oi’ the problem. it is known that Canada 1105911‘ tics or business that 1119 Farmers have enjvyed 101' telvitbly large and sufficient to last of years ago has appealed to every We cannot believe that it was ' sea a supply of coal sufficient to supply the needs of the country for indefinite years to come. Tile fir!"- rcs are unintelligl-bly vast. For in- stance the deposits in Nova Scotla are estimated at 9.719 millions 0i and Ontario 25 millions. and the other a lac-tor ms long as it remained. At the general election of 1894 four- ed to the Legislature and the l’. i‘. A. elected two. On n straight be Conserva- many thousands of millions. T119 fives, running so high the Pfltrfln! teen patrons iol‘ lnllllfllly were 91°91‘ division in the House these inde- ‘tons; New Brunswick, and Mani" pendents were hardly alble l0 toba approximately 150 million t0119 entitled to the name "balance oi’ Alberta power," ‘but they were undoubted- has 1,072,627 million tons, Saskat- ‘y n ‘bl; intluenice on the govern- chewan 59 thousand millions; Bri- ment of the time. With internal Ytlsh Columbia 76 thousand millions trauma and pflrfllflnshlp feeling, as western vmvlnve! l-t affects Liberals and corm ry thnt they have the will to do it! For tho good of the land, 101' 1110 800d oi’ the Dcceivers, the Tuxers. the Spcnrlers themselves, they will do it. A long rest. with tlm-i and space for repentance, p; their just dues justice tempered W111i mere-v. And with thsniiiir exit of the Dell government, the lloliiiuil Springtime will be usher- eri in. May the day be hastened! --_-.__.___._.._. 31°11!) in the next ‘Legislature was bile Forum I'll: eelnln In open I 0h Chen-lion by eorreepoldeltl o! qbeltlolui 0| Interest. The Churlottetovv- Guardian loco not neceunrlly QIIGIIQ the opinion expnleelly lee oar- "Incident:- osroooo+ at P. W. Coliedge scli‘: May 20, 1923 "Di-ur 11v. Alricljonalrl. “Your letter received today (lealt with ri inzittcr that calls for ex- planation and l um very glad that you wrote concerning it. 1 had in- tcndcrl speaking to you, so that I might explain tho difliculty we ruct, rind how we rcachcrl our con- clusion. In uirikiug up the aggre- gulng (if tlri- several candidates, we found flmt you and bliss llugh were the competitors for leader Ship (mi- “rr-gistr-l" ut’ marks." shows nccrirutcly just what marks each ituilr-nl has ruiirie in thr- sev- eral Hlllljtlrls‘, but iii catering on tho oipltiiun. we disregard frac- tional pii s, though by rtvcrtiging wc do ti_ to keep the “rccorrl." Miss 1|u_ch'~; total was 11H and your; 1H... in rt possible of 16375. lt was (lPVlilUll that these two should be i'11il‘v'lll\'i't'l| equal. i. 0., that flrr- our nrirlt ill the difference should bc disicgrirrlerl in so large an rizcrmwsritm ’l‘hcn thc qucstiou nrruc, should i111‘ lcnrlcrship lir- u mriltr-r of vquilliiy bchvcv-n fhc two, n: thr- r-xnruiuxlilun showed, or should the rucorrls hr- c rslrl- r-roil. it was nrgzucil that ; s llush was n fulbtime three-year‘ m, that hrid led in ihc first iiurl iigriiu lll thc sec-turd your, and w-i still running abreast in tlb- third, and had not hvilll dis~ plnrv-rl, rind so by contiuuorl lead- r-vsllip zihd staying [)O\\'\'l‘ hurl fully uioril-ul first plncc. “(in thc f)ill"‘.' lurud. illlib you as rt ourv yc r' mun should be ('()lit~'i<lI'l'l‘(| a1 1i studcnt, one without it pro- uri-rs r-r-orrl. showing illiiUllil ox- rwllcnt zibiliiil-s and great promlavc. hut without any “rcr-tirrl" to war- rant ribplnrillg the litrcoptcfl lcad» or v21‘ previous years. 'l‘his, it was air-aural, was rrrcr-ptcd practise in wrlirczuiounl institutinn.“ ctc. - \\‘;rii l't~i'r-l‘t‘l1i't! to the above l whirl lo sihir- first oi‘ all, that lbw-- is rm question in my mind but tlml llr. ltuhcrtson and his sniff. in giving their decision. act- cll m llll honorable wiry and that tlu- rlvrisioll was one which up‘ llliliccl to rhvm as being rt just: one. i 'l‘bi.~=, hmvc\'<.~l'. docs not prov:- ih:ii it was, as tho "ipsr: dixitsf" 04-00660 Extraordinary Proceedure‘ Sin-The following is an extract front a letter l received from Dr. S. .\'. liobr-rtson and speaks for it- Priuce of \\'tiles College. woven. Lined inside with heavy duroy. Rubber tire wheels. lveryihitigi Reduced in ‘Price ai ‘the Great Gome and llelp us Move Youths Bloomer Pants Suite, time: 35 and 35 at $10.00. $11.00, 12,0 Youu“ fir“ ‘one Pan" Sui“ at $1650 and s o’ $1300 and ‘14-00 Boys‘ Brae Mlddy Sailor Suits at ._ Boys‘ Tweed Suite. all sizes Boys’ Blue Worsted Nortblk Suitl at ...... .. Armor Clad Suite In Tweeds. Fancy Patterns. Sizes 2s u. as at $9.90, arose. $12.15 and .............. ........................... .. _ W3}? Men's Brown Tweed with Fancy StripeSuItem-very SpeclalPrrlce $1500 Men's Blue Serge Suits. Blue Worsted, Half Belt. Semi Fitting Mode Men's Blue D and Worsted Suit Men's Fancy Cheek Men} Black Spring and Fall Coats. sixes 36 to 44 at. Boys Toppers, Lovat Shades, cork buttons, 3 piece belt at .. s. A. 1ticDONALDéif§£iZ$ . BABY CARRIAGES $30.80 Exactly as illustrated. in cream finish. C.osely Safety belt PRICE $30.80 The Rogers Hardware Co, Ltd. Queen Street Removal Stile it ’ $18.20 reinforced double seat and Speofal .. Healthiully and Joyiully ln one of These Other models on display on our ground floor from $13.90 up. BABY STROLLERS $2520 Also in cream shade. cled in cream corduroy. Safety stray and stop. PRICE $2620 interior heaviiy pad. ribbed Rubber tire Wheels cor- and Grafton Street no ilmfl-l" hon‘ -1l4li‘1i_llli|l ]ill i iurrllorrs ingrthor‘ with the marks‘ ply-ii for class wnrk, wcrc the only lill'itl‘ of dr-ti-rrulning tlu- studcrbrv r rk, with the oxur-ptiiui illilr, n curl in deduction might br- inarrl" for infraction of collvgc (lis- ciplim- ls-u uht-n it r-oiuvs to n question of lrszulcrsliip, thc systcru, it see-ms is \‘lll'i1'l1 and the records of past yeti .. arc frrlwu into account. ll’ you have loud iu former" ycztrfl. the habit of‘ lt-ariersliip lacing a good r-iic, is not tlill)\\‘t'(l to hc bro- ken. 'l'his may br- ihc at trptcrl cus- tom in uriur: iouril i stitutloiis. but if it bu. it is r-crtainly not the ciudom in any uthr-v form of (illlllliciitiuir. To uivc you an illus- tration from the vr-rtlm 0f sport. Ty Cobb, world frriuous bust-ball player. lv-ad tho .‘\lilcl‘l('illl lcrtgur- in baiting fur nine cousr-crilivc yearn and his llililfl was sci. on winning it tun, but ht.- wtis dis- plucr-rl. Sentiment was dist gard- cd, facts and figures were adhcrcd to. Evcryono of your vraarlcrs is familiar with the phzirsc, “Once u. mason. always n mason," but "once a lcarlrér, rtlwriys a lctidcv" will. l think. he ncw to thr-m. No doubt in this age of constant lu- novritlou, this system will be llll- larxc-l upon, and through tlruc, a prerson whose ancestors lmvi- shown no sparks of trcuiils. will bi» r-unsblercrl ineligible for honors, Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers ma. From the W. 8. Loulon collection. ‘ooo PATIENCE nnd ill nnd \\'hr-n weak tried. When troubles thickly crowd; When happiness is laid aside And you're with sorrow buworl- Thon bear your burdens nnd your grief‘, You!‘ illness and your care, Scrcncly and with firm belief That patience triumphs there. sorely . When work ls long nnd hours arc short. And evening shadows full. And struggling toll but coirnts for naught _ ‘ Against. the “iron wnll:" . Thcvu bear up bravely to the end With cheerful, shilling face. Because. whnte'er it doth contend. "Pin patience wins the race. So patience have: it's worth your while Though dark nnd rlrenr the why, For nften doth a morning smile “retiueed to one, nnd independent ‘organization lbecame dormant until the l1. l1‘. O. became actively engag- cd. Just live through all the day. ‘And when your anger, fierce mid strong. lWoubl hold you in its sway, that. uiih lint ruin marl; iu lhc dif- lirivv semi tlu-iu often r-uoirgh and would br- to look up liu- lwflllr-ci-I‘ ivr- cziiirlirluir-s frriuily’ pcdigrcos. 1 N012. l rim quitr- \\‘liilll1{lt1il1llllll.i (‘outiuiu-rl ml 1111p‘ Ii -.- t. _.--¢0>_-~ --- $11111 i 311M122 b, “m,” n, barium ..J l1 . THE HIVES. lf you havift had the hlvcs you have [iorhnps wondcrctl what had gone wrong to czrrlsv sllcll an awful condition in the skill. E~‘lrr-:t flu-re arc bit: round lumps with a pink border and n white ccntrc. 'l‘hvrc is usually n tivcrl fccliirg with hcrttlar-hr- rind “stom- rrr-li urhc" bcfuro flu-so largo lumps il]l|)(‘lll'. 'l‘!|‘- lumps burn nnd slim: rindl you fi-cl like scratching thcm right off your body. if isn't hard to distinguish them from other skin conditions usually. lluxvovr-r, I was riuiusr-tl whcu u sfudcnf ouc day asked mc wlmt was nood fur hives. A ltuuibr-r of stirdv-rus were riiiilctr-rl nnd l was about to suggest. something when so (lulled "hives" wort,- shmvu lo me. in the cvntrc of r-nch hrrup wan a llttlv ri-d spot Wthu uuivk of nu inst-ct bite. 'l‘hr=y could do their own guessing. as it was not uiosqtiito tlnw. Nov: Wlllll causes hives’! Your:- ngn illcrc wen‘ snpposcrl to b‘.- illlllfllill and oxtt-riurl r-nuscs. but it is generally nrrccptvrl now flml tlrr-y urc cruiser] by some dc- ritnuciucnt of filo intestinal tract. it may be some urticlo of food HllUil u:- oystcrs, lobsters, or other fish. Perhaps cheese, pnvk. veal. teucumbcrs, even vnsplicrrivs. Often u dnu: such as ricotuuilltl, quinine, morphine nr turpentine. i it somotllucu occurs with othv-ri troublcs sin-h as asthma, whooping‘ cough or rheumatism. ‘ l know n cnsc whore n good sized huup ni‘ butter‘ coir-n ut one mnztl would bring on tho condi- tiou. Nov: l know it is not a serious‘ condition, but. it should be hunrllorl. promptly Just the sumo, as dcluy‘ in trr-ntmont may pi-rutlt rin ordin- ary acute attack to lust for weeks. Thcvu ls only one treatment and of (nurse you knnw what it is.‘ Simply the removal of tho offend-l ing lzirrtcrlal. 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