fsgbtbnv, Mothers Fear Results of Improperly Treated Colds i When deep chest colds or sinus infections strilte you or your loved ones, don't rake chances with weak, impotent remedies. l.et the safe, antiseptic vapours of lNllAL-IT‘ quickly restore you to not- mnl health, comfortable living. lNHAL-IT knocks out infection first! After lust one day's treatment, lNllAL-ll‘ iiuv free you cntiipletely front all the coughing, tlioltitig, tightness and misery of a chest or head cold. I Stientiss Reveal Relnaalile i. Power oi Antiseptic Vapour . rlow can colds be broken up before they become a ‘ terrible threat to your health? For years scientists have sought the answer. Finally they discovered that a special antiseptic medication, when inhaled, " g penetrated way up into the sinuses and down deep “; i into the bronchial tubes to clear up respiratory i’ ' infections and restore healthy tissues. This famous ‘ Dulte-Fingard medication was first tested and , proved invleading Canadian hospitals and British i igovernmcnt hospitals. Now lNHAL-IT is here to ' , bring a quick safe end to the misery of colds. lNHAL-IT todayl llaasewlla Professor al Physiology ‘A ge 4s: For veait distressing "All the following types of cough da and night and fre- cases have been cured by quent co tit. (.hmnic hrnn- the ulte-Fingard treat- Chlili, asthma zntl attacks of merit: COMMON COLD exhaustion and fatigue. After bronchitis, bronchial Ueltment: Nn cough at night asthma, tironthiectasis and Iery rsielyindaytime, general sinusitis." cnntliiinn greatly imprOVCtl| n“, n l PHRLH-nis. M D D Sc B Si‘. today. looks hlreen years younger. 4 __ _ _ _ fMedical Report From Medical Ptesl t m dfllld/ mitiira! "pm aariklili an new! (Pan! l; Mada!) MFORTANT TO ELECTRIC CUP WNERS ilf y-nu have pfevinuslv linught an tric cup for the treatment or asthma. bronchitis hay m", beture (flltttpl Si! ply OI lNllAL-lT etiicarion on hantl aluavs to help you and your mily lIRIlT respiratory iritettions. The regular mi y Sin Bottle lift-Bl treatments) is only $2.00. “The rate reports quoted herein are on pa. lients who were trezfeil in hospitals and under medical supervision with the vapour ofDulte. Fingntd lNllAlxIT The tame metlici I in- e ienii ntc now available for home use in e newly designed electric cup ueatment." ‘Famous Bronchitis, Asthma, llay Fever Research Success A AKS Ill’ lilllllSlll i ospital-Testecl, Antiseptic Vapour Kills Germs... , lears Head . . . loosens Deep Chest Phlegm . . . Brings lfiuick Relief From Headaches, Coughs, Sore Threats . .. Draws Up Thick Secretion: That May Be Dangerous " uowin/lalvil VAPOUR stems rue MENACE or COLDS Now scientific lNHAL-fl‘ strikes at the cause of cold distress and misery. lts remarkable antiseptic vapour penetrates {at up into the nose and sinuses, deep into the bronchial tubes, hangs and chest to remove all traces of respiratory infection. Medical science has long Irnown the real danger from colds is in the after-effects when respiratory infections like bronchitis and pneumonia can get a hold on your system. While ordinary impotent remedies do little or nothing to prevent these diseases from developing, they can be stopped by lNl-lAL-lTl lNHAL-ITS medicated power first ltilla the germs, then works to restore healthy tissues. At the same time it breaks up the tightness and congestion of deep chest colds . . c clears your breathing . . . frees you from the suffering of headaches and raspy sore throats. lNHAL-IT works quickly too. just the first few inhalationa malte a wonderful difference! Aslc fol Prevent family cold epidemics by stopping them before the; start! The minute a member of your family brings home a cold, begin INHAL-IT treatments for everyone at once. lNl-lAL-lT goes to work instantly to brenl: up colds in the early stages. To stop them from settling in the chest where they cause trouble! Be prepared with the cold season here! Get TNHALI‘! TODAY-StartFusLSufe Treatment with DUKE-FINGARD MEDICATION FOR ‘I6 TREATMENTS only $200 Now on Scale at All Drug and Department Stores START YOUR FAMILY USING INIIAl-IT AT FIRST SIGN OF A (OLD ELECTRIC UNIT WITH MEDICATION FOR l-‘IZ TREATMENTS I Sh. Montreal. "They were installed 31.000 mlloe ago on my lax-l . . . in ugg t ‘l.’ i‘ "24 hourl n day in heavy traffic. Lilo oi ' ordinary riveted lininqa uaod previously wan from 12,000 to 14,000 miles." Reports from . coaal-lo-coaat tn Canada loll ' l tho lame llory . . . Clary-co Gyclebond Bralto Lining! qlvo up to three times lho wear under louqher-tlsus-ordin y uni Chryco Cyclobond Brake Linings an rlvolloll. wear longer. qlvo more et- ioctlvo btaklnq. practically olln finale drum scoring. In your ‘Cllryllor-Plymouflr-Farqo or neaqoaf Delete dealer today about cnnvco Cyclo- , boasdlrnkuiocyoururnerruek, ‘Atmlonniolth Ch ‘ .........c......i...'.s"°"t -_--.. t HRRWI Fl? (‘ORPORATION n t 'llli'iui. SAYS MONTREAL CAB DRIVER I\@— _C YVON B ‘t: f“ . "l am more than satisfied with the o! l cepllonal aervico I have had with ' t ' Chryco Cyclebond Brake Listings", ‘i i writes Yvon Bollernare, 5330 St. Denis i ' U ',| l RARE SILVER com BRANTFORD, Ont." Nov. l8- THE GUARDIAN. t LonelyBParatle Fannie Hurst “No. you w'on't. Hush! There comes the meaning o! life. Heal" it? Nice noise‘! It's the pale pup’; key in the look. You're not. twen- stomed to having him out of the house and it's upset your nerves. Here ls stepson! Now we're all right. Come, my blrd,, ease the o.‘d m-an off to bed, sweetly. an always. Then back, my bird, in yntir soft. things, to fhe pale pup who licks the hand that feeds him. but with- qut vigor." The footsteps of the returning 1 Oliver were just outside in the hall. “To bed. my bird.‘ said Baldwin, rising and holding nut. his hand. "To bed, my bird." She followed him, in her soil: things. By the time the dull hair of Ethan's temples had begun in graft. and thus nrltl n hint oi distinction to a face hitherto entirely lacltlng in it, the dresser in the tiny room she still ooctipied ln 'I‘went.y-onc East had phofogriilis on it of eleven nieces and nephews. These, in matched frames. ranged from nak- ed babies to children with toys, to n high school graduate holding his new dlplnmn. Some of them carried a sui-ZEPV» ion or the Cltarlottenburrz cast o1 face and feature, But tnltm nll in all, they were n cnnsistentlii‘ undlstingtilshed looking lot of youngsters. Their phofoflPfll-lil‘ stood among the pretty litter 0! ivory and silver dressing set that Kitty had given Erna one Christ- mns, chiefly because Etrim enter- tained the idea there was soma- thing traditional and suggestive of “baokgtouncP about. manila nhvw- graphs scattered about. Her eyes seldom rested on any o! them. Once when Erna was in hetl with one of her severe and homely head colds, Kitty. m‘ t‘ visit. to the room at the top of the house, had remarked: "What pflfiil’ faced children your sisters have!" Far from faking exception. Ellld had replied. "Ugh. 995-" , n “I could do better myse f. pursued Kitty, Flmnlnfl h" 1"“? and silver gift comb to Erna through her own ashen hair, which haal grayed imperceptibly and which she hat! worn shorn for all those years preceding the than current _ fashion 11111151151195 by Irene Castle. Thereafter, when by mam” Ernrrs eyes lingered 0h the 71m of phomgrbphs adorning he-r‘ dress- er. she pondered. not W0" h" nieces and nephew's but upon l-hfli chance remark of Klttys- will" kind of children would she her- self, IKlrty, Sierra, the Charlotteiv burg have had! But, what. nctuni-J’ had comb to occulJY m“ ma)“ waking thoughts of Erna almfiii to obsession was the terrible co"- fllct of her hatred and her lnfmu- ration for her aiunt, the two states 0i mind so constantly moraine mid flying apart. that. the brittle o1 em- otlos was vitrltlen now m Strain 80d tenseess on her 9MB- Bony prairie women with faces set. against dry winds and mono- tony have that; look. It. was n. fact! that, squinted from the bflEfli glare of personalities and Whl-‘ih tightened, as ll twisted by l mm‘ key wrench, with evcfY 1'1"" irritation and frustration. But, most o! all ll was the Char- lnttcnbtirg svhfl. by very "mue °l her being. had C0019 We‘ the Span or years to have the we!‘ V’ tighten that face and keep 1'- W" and tired. r rivsvri-se her. Eff“ would sny to herself in lhc mirror between grtttcd teeth‘. I deslilf the ground she walks 011. S119 WW?‘ ygperal; and regard her Pimlnfi‘ n the looking glass nntl. ln some lu- verterl wiiy, blame lt. and her incl.- luster hnlr rind eyes 0" m“ Pm‘ tone Buddha, her aunt. She lins stickcrl my life's blond» Except for her (although here. ocggslonal sense of injustice SIM-Q herl I svnuld probably be married to Rolfe and have n brood OUT-i own. She drains away onc's vitanty and personality. She has tnlten ms’ your], and my ambition nnd m?’ personal llfc and put them into the the moot. machine to b9 81'0"!“ up for her‘ casserole. She devnurs with thnt. immense personulliy ‘l: hers. just as she devours with fill!» gourmets palate of hers. She (rink me young and lender. 100k flit "-8 now- dry—~finlshed-— As n mutter of factuthere hard never been n moment l" m“- lb" tCPl _~ A 20-rt-nt silver piece, i5- siittti in 18:38 anti out of general cit‘- culnlinn tho last 20 yours, has been 109k“ "P 11v n Brnntford news. link’. Bob Diit-ktvorth, who [hinge 1i m0)‘ htloriz to a collection. He R0! it from n customer. Collectors say it is doubtful if many Cunad inns, except collectors, know Q01 exist. snrttotis rtnrnrtctisstoivs BLANDON. Oxfnrdshirg Eng]; d ;lCP)"Th9 D1111!‘ of Marlborough as banned local sports organizat- ions from rising his park because by men believed to b The vlllrige football grouirigaiigwrl: his park. 1w '10 drag around eael day. trialsle In do the work-cranky with miserable. den’! it an ‘name’. M‘ head Bampkflflfir was nrlaciredl or Erna when the snp ran high. isho mistht. have been tiny or the Inleces and nephew's ranged alum iher dresser lop. And Y?! "V" m‘? years, for everything her life Incli- ed, its vrell as for its brighter side. ln fact for everything hot‘ exper- lerurr: cbntnlncd, she ‘alternately have I quarrel” 0| “"5 sturrramm ln perm! aulcahle for coal m’ reel bargain. 010.50 Each Maurice Block 8r 0o. Illlbllhlhefl We Onbtneln. condition; wood. Going at I CHARLOTTETOWN Governor ti‘! t Honorary T Canada's Annual Christan-as Seal Sale was opened this year by Can- ada's Governor General, Viscount Alexander, who bought the first sheet of 1949 Seals from Mr. B. E. Ensom, Chairman of the Christ< mas Sisal Committee o! the Ol- tawa Kinsmen Club. Present also for the ceremony in His Excellbncyk study at Govern- ment House were Dr. G. J. Wher- rctt, Executive Secretary of the Canadian Tuberculosis Associa- tion and Mr. E. A. Stephens. for many years iLs honorary treasur- cr and for twenty years chairman of the Ottawa Christmas Seal Campaign. His Excellency expressed great satisfaction on being infotsmed by Dr. Wherrett that Canada's death rate from tuberculosis had at last been pushed down into lhc thirties—37.1 per 100,000, and that blamed or blessed Charloltenbtirg. These moods flashed in and out of her, like lightning. causing nltemate amusement and concern in ‘hventy-one East. Chapter XXIX Jean-Jacques would have told vou what he had said repeatedly ln the fashion columns. namely that it was Kitty Mullane who was responlble for his American vogue. She had been the first to wierir- his knitted fabrics, so skillfully interwoven with metallic thread. for formal weer, thereby establish- ing o. lighting and lucrative fad for his weaves. To be continued IMEN General Opens 1949 Seals. Pictured with him iii his Dr. G. J. Wherrett and Mr. E. A. Stephens, Executive Secretary and reasurcr of the Canadian Tuberculosis Association, and Mr. B. E. Erisom, Chairman of the Christmas Seal Committee of the Ottawa Kinsmen Club who is selling the Seals to His Excellent?!’- Canada's Governor General, Viscount Alexander. Opens Canada's 27th Annual Christmas Scal Sale by purchase 0f the 01181 Slwel 01 study at Government House are every province_had been aible to report a reduction in its tuiber- culosis death rate last year. Viscount Alexander's interest in the fight against tuberculosis re- tnintb pioneer workers that it was a fonmcr Governor General, Lord Minto, who called the meet- ing to organize the Canadian Tub- crculosis Association in 1900. The idea had been suggested w Lord Minlo by the Prince of Walu, lat- er King Edward V11, who In a personal letter had discussed the need to fight this disease. The discovery that the disease was in- fcctious had been made only 1i!- iecn year's before, and is great many persons were still not con- vinccd. Among those who were, however, was the Prince of Wales. The slogan, "If prevent- able, why not prevented?" is su-p- posed to have come from this letter. The tuberculosis death rate in‘ Canada at that time svas estima" ed as 200 per 100,000. QUESTION AND ANSWER ASHBY DE LA ZOUOlH. Leices- lershire, England —- (OP) -Whlle Ashby cle ln. Zouch council was dis- cussing the practice or tea. being served tn county offices. the door opens-d and tea and cakes were brought in for the councillors. ALBERTA BONANZA- Alberta government coffers have been enriched by $19,000,000 since lhe discovery of oll in the Edmonton, area. 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