PAGE SIX _ i s - snmmo roams-m. "I11 W - l Elll RM- GUARDIAN var: FRINGE EIIWABD- TODAY legs; s; CAPITOL ro-nAv m» w " .‘.'...§j_';:::'..'"..':*s::... a . .2, 2,. GUI ’ o ' A RIOT or MIBTH . . . . A CYCLONE or COMEDY 5'33.’ 1:113: vlllll thevllfe o! all-senile:- r3311}. 1511523215 75:25:‘? 5.551;; my m" '____, n a Z011 of terror through I oltyi lsortodlol l canto o word otrlcflg MULBAYRIVEBIIALL-Prooch- ‘ YOU WILL BE IN STITCIIES WHEN YOU SEE _ 15H“ SIIHMERVILLE ' l-QZASILQITTS SEPTEMBER 21, 1933 He blazed a trail underworld. Crooked politicians oringed . . . ruthless gunmen ran for cover . . man o! heroic mould set out to flu llll 01¢! 01 their corrupt rule. 7h A oclvamlng story of lovers thwarted by too nluch "mother- A Grand Comedy prepared with the ALSO SNAPPY SHORT SUBJECT PROGRAM "My Pal The Prince" And "Anyway To Get There" . AND SPLEND“) N0"; L" REEL “THE S“, lservice will be conducted in the honor, who w“ gowned 11, m“, Allison MacLeod F_ ____,,__,_______,_ ~ __ | Ulgg Baptist Church on Sept. 24th momma d, 191e, with pink 11.1», “Mao” “ h’ """“_"—“'_'“ t 1-30 P- m- Rev- E» J- 011151101111- and shoes carrying a bouquet OI popular among young groups hero. a l BGBISG-MCGOIIIIBH | Th, bflde-s pannnts, Mn and M... Mini-lw- butterfly roses. me Misses Suo mcmmmm Tclqllmm Bearse, are both former P. E. Is- _ landers and have many friends here. Nllptials A pretty home wedding took place LYITLE P01“) 17151111111115 Friday evening, Sept. 1st, at 8 o'- i clock at the home of‘ Mr. and Mrs. The August meeting of the Little Thomas Bcarse of l9 Park View avc- Pond Women's Institute was held nuc, Stoucllioll, Mass, when thelrnt the home of Mrs. Lilla Dingwell daughter, Miss Sarzlh Ellen Bcarse with an attendance of eight mem- and "Alonro G. MzlcConnell, of 510 bgrg and eight yrisitols. Washington St, son of .\ll'. and Mrs. opened by singing the ode, The John It. MflCCOllIlCll of Ecl River, semen"; gave a report of the -Ncw Brunswick, were united in mar» dance hem It was unhnimqusiyfliq- ridge in the presence of relatives clad to invest the proceeds of me from Dcdllaln, Ncr-cillrlln, Water- dance 1n a school tbrary.‘ town, Newton, Cambridge, Brocktoru] The members agree to send a and stoughtun’ Ircmcmbranoe to a sick friend in the The wedding mtlrcll was plafyccl samwnuln‘ ‘ A vital Drama or w ow»- Prccton Footer Iii . when thin ' signed news will not be published. day Mr. Georsc Rcckham. Wév- mouth Street, uynblu In odvonco. UNSIGNED NOTES-Correspond- entc an again reminded that un- MANY HAPPY RETURNS-To- will celebrate hi! m; um» m Mum! Rim II" Bundly, Sept. 24th at 8 p. m. Imo- ial ringing including o duct tho Misses Bertha and Carrie OhlPmlfl- Inuis Harris. MORAN-MaoDONAIM-A wid- dlng of local intemct no that cl f0 .flozlorz'szlst Drive the New Ford 187th birthday. m. Rackham is 1n lthe enjoyment 0f excellent health Miss Anna Evelyn MacDonald to Mr. John A. Moran, of Maiden. Mass, on Saturday morning Aug- V-8 before you buy arty car. You'll know Mcct ‘mg 1 troubled times. '_ m“ Joan llorola lrooo Illloc . Clifford Jonoo guy-iv‘ -. ALSO MORAN AND MACK (TW u Black Crows) HOT ‘HOOES l Among The Highland Hills Visitors Flock To LZIQl-y- Scotland, With Her Glens And Rushing Rivers That Are Cupped Like Jewels In The Mountains. 1w- It's the sound of the plpcs that, There was the ncver-DO-be-forgot- 1 wakens you early. writes Mabel ten family of seven, home from the Penman in the Glasgow Herald. If Far West who marched into din- you hcllr the lift and swillg of nor, all from father to youngest l “The Road to the Isles" you lllllyl daughter being docked in full High- fl know before you drnlv up your land dress. forming such an im- 1 window blind that outside therciposlng procession that the startled ‘llWftlb-S you one of those illlllifilllLfl0lll(l(7kl‘l'5 hnd the uneasy feeling mornings when it scclns as though they ought to stand to attention. lthe gates of PHTQdlSp llayc opened There wlls the famous cartoonist lwidc, letting out n flood of golden who intrigued his fclloyv-dlners to Ilight. The loch is drenched with the point of inquisitivcness by mak- and, attends to business daily. Church, Greenmount, P. E. I. Mr. John, Con, of Charlottetown, will preach at eleven a. m. and seven- thirty p. m. Sunday, September 24. i at 11 a. m.; Hazelbrook at 3 p. m.; Cross Roads at '7 p. m. A church for Orwell-Vernon for Sunday, Sept. 24th are as follows: Vernon River, 2.30 p. m.; Cherry Valley, 7 p. m.; St. v Quartette from Zion Church, Char- lottetown at 7 p. m. Canada. charge for Sunday, Sept. 24, are as follows: I-lighfleld, ll a. m.; Prince- OIIUBGI SERVICE. Christian SUNDAY SERVICES — Services Andrew's Program aided by WINSLOE, United Church of Services on the above uct 19th at 8 o'clock It. 0011m- kllli'o Church. Bflshfflll. "Ill-v m0 ceremony bcing performed by tho Rev. Walter Quinlan, who also ucistedot the nuptial mus, im- mediately following. The ma". Ill in-law" . . . of an empty honcy- richest in ugh s moon . . . and the change of a you've ever been -_--- "W191! m l 39V“ 91 711-1“ “"3 m‘ ‘mama's boy’ into a cave-man! given by the - ‘ _ qguggg 553311355 W111 b; mn- train with rose point loco voil cop v 1v . . ‘ " - ' ‘ " “m” "m" ll . {ducted on Sept. 24th at Alexandra snap, clustered with mm hlcl- moblla, soms. 'l‘hc bride was attended by Miss Helen Kelleller, as maid of McLaughlin and Katherine Barry, , then why it is the greatest value cvcr - offered in an auto- quolse blue accessoriel and carrying old fashioned bouquets. Belted within the sanctuary was the Rcv. Thoma: Brennan B. J. Mr. Jamel Moran, was best man for hi: bro- ther. and the ushers won Mr. Jol- eph Corrigan, cousin of the bride, Mr, James Nelson, classmate 9f the groom. Mrs. MacDonald, mother of the bride was becomlngly attired bridesmaids, being gowncd aliko in I ll M E M 0 Ii IA If pink moucselinc ‘dc solo. with inur- MBS. JOSEPH LEGGETI.‘ Ridgcwood, New Jersey, ing been sick since May. Mrs. Joseph (florence) Lcggctt, of passed away Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1933, hav- Mrs. Lcggett formerly came from net/sly being now advanced simul touoously. ‘rho activities of ti“ nervous system ore directed to do- finiu end. the forward movement of the animal. It uses Whatever means arc wt its disposal and it 14 not limited to particular pathways When the central nervous system l is injured there is more evidence, of localized function, lie said. but ' the localization lo no hard and fast town Road, 8 p. m.; North Winsloe, {L30 p. m. The Sunday School Rally ' day Programme will be given at the evening service. Harvest Thanks- giving will be observed at I-llghfield and Princctowll Road. Appropriate music and addresses. . Rev. Thos. in Eleanor blue, sheer, with hut of corresponding shade and corsage of talisman roses. Mrs. Moran, mother of the groom, was attired in print- ed brown chiffon, hat to match and corsage ,0! tea. roses. The Martlnvale, Prince Edward Island. the daughter ‘of Mrs. Peter Finlay- son, and the late Peter Finlayson. Funeral took place Saturday from Mortuary Chapel and burial was in Ridgcwood Valley Cemetery. The singing included "The Old Rugged affair. A monkey's arm l: paralymq if the corresponding motor area of the cortex is destroyed but thq paralysis soon passes away 51. though there is no regen " 0| the motor cortex. What is more re- The sick committee by Louise Bourbcau, pianist. Kathcr- | inc Bourbczlu, violin, as the bridnll procession-proceeded down the stairs I through the hull into the large liv- ing room. In a setting 0i’ ferns. painls and, plants thc ceremony was performed by Ilcv. James lvlac- Laughlin, pastor oi’ the Advent Christian Church of Brockton, a. appointed for the following month‘ were: Mrs. Alex A. MacDonald and: Miss Mary A. hlucDnnalzlz school committee, Alex I). lvlacDon-i zlld and Mrs. Henry MacDonald.‘ Entertainment, Mrs. Charles J.| lilucDonald and Mrs. Vincent Mac-l Donald. A reading “Tomboy” W115, bluc, tho , fairy diamond dew. llnd already fat,'_\rcl'c they funny little men or .vclvct bees mingle :1 tiny ncconl-‘nlcrcl_v Jottings about that new plulinlcnt to Illlf‘ drono of thc'fisiling 11y czlgcrly discussed Withl , 1t-he enthusiast at the next table?| P‘ week‘ Rhodes 591mm‘ f” New of an mdian- Brunswick for 1933, and who has a Ihost of relatives in P. E. I., left his home in Salisbury yesterday for hillsides radiant with pipes. Piping In tllc New Morn. ling furtive notes on his menu card 1 ‘The memory lives, too, ‘rajnh, u gentle. gracious figure sur- his ever-attendant Palethorpe, Minister. LEAVES FOR OXFORD-Ernest groom is a graduate of Maiden High School and Northeastern University and is an electrical en- gineer, The bride is a graduate of Mission School, Roxbury and St. Margaret's Hospital Training School in Dorchester, is the young- Cross." Besides her husband, she leaves four children, Margaret, May, Char- les, and Fredoridr; also five sisters and seven brothers: Norman, Wil- liam, Mrs. Herman (Evelyn). Simon, in the West; Nathan, Allan, Adam, Ioory, (Mrs. Howard (Bell) Mac- markable, Prof. Adrian continued. is that the recovered functions arg not associated with the develop- ment of a new visual region or mo- tor region in the brain. Though they were originally loocllled then is no longer any one part of the cortex which ll essential. Should you 11cm- tlle sweet mild 'l'0unded bV tumult of "Over m.» S-rzrto Slc_\'c,"15l1llP llud closely guarded by an he sure the Ben has (lHlWll i‘! rlllnvicdcrlns body servant who. to the veil across his lofty brow. ’1'llat.1¢‘ni*‘1"m111m°"i' O1 111° 110591 5135. est daughter of the late Frank Mac- Donald. The couple left on a trip to Niagara Falls and Quebec and visited this city last. week as guests ' Saint John, whence he will leave by boat for Boston and continue on rto New York, where a dinner will read by M'ss Beatrim Steele. A 171111 contest was put on. the prize be- ing awarded to Miss Annie Steele, Mrs. Charles S. MacDonald rend- life-long frir-nd and classmate in school of the bride's father. The double ring service was used. Kay, Prince Edward Island; Mrs. William (May) Irwin, lVLrs. John (Katherine) Andrews, Rachel, Jack. LECTURE]! APPOINTED SAOKVfll-E, N.B., Sept. 30, _ Ralph A. Ingalls, M.A., Ph.D., hu The bridesmaid was Miss Jcnnettc Bcarse, sister of the bride and Wll- ewd some beaumm 1715110 '5("1ec' lions. A delicious lunch was served rushing sound you 11cm" 1s the voice ,51i‘l)t each lilfllll- curled "P 011 the of the little burn tumbling through [mat 9135M!‘ T119 1355mm" 50°!‘ 01 be held by Rhodes scholars of Can- ada and United States. The yalng man will sail from New York" on of relatives here. They will make their new home at Hickory Road, in Boston, Mass. we cannot l“ and we Wm not "y, been appointed Lecturer in Biology at Mount Allison University. Dl 11am Plottner, a friend of the groom from llrtlckton, as the best man. The bride was prettily; attired in a by the hostess assisted by the Misses Edna Dingrtycll, Etelle Mac- Donald and Agnes Quinn. Miss the llotcl garden fllll of spate and 111"? 13“1°\"~‘<1 mast?!‘- fury, hurrying fast lest all his sud- denly gnthcrcd flood fail to reach l\lllSlC in the Name s, Saturday for England. Mr. Weeks, son of Rev. E. S. Weeks, Salis- That she is dead, she is just away. With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand, she has wandered into Medford. Ingalls‘ birthplace is Grand Man an, New Brunswick, and in return- ing to this Province he will b1 bury had “a brilliant career at Mount Allison University, Sackville where he received his bachelor of gown of willie satin, wore a tllllc vcil supported by a coronct of or- PEBSONALS an unknown land this very morning the great river 'I'll€'l‘C are always with us the And left us‘ dreaming how vcry fair. down in the yvlllcy below, “Glory vcry rich with their opulent cars doubly welcome. He has served ol the biological atafl of Queen's Uni. Kahilcen MacDonald invited the nlc-nlbers for the next meeting to i . 5i F; =1 r i .'l ange blossoms and carried a clwWCr bouquet of yyhite roses, baby breath and lilics of the valley The brides- maid wore a dress of yellow satin with picture hat to match and car- ried orchid colored were The Little Pond ‘Woman's Instit- Tha bride gave her bridesmaid BN1“? met at the home of Mm White 801d bmcfle” "m1 F11‘? 51°01“ ,l»lcnry Dlngwell on Thursday, Juli’ gave his best man an ostl-lcll lent-her mu There ‘Wye. ten numbers and 17111 1'°1d- ffive visitors present. Meeting open- ir: hcld Sept. 4th. Meeting closcd lwith the National Anthem. of youth glowed in his soul“ sing 111111 Dfiffecl 011ml f0!‘ BVBYY 0°11- the pipes, and till‘ scent oi‘ the ruin ccivnble event 811d 5P0"- TYIBTE MB drifts ill mingled with the heavenly £00. £118 116W P001‘. $11059 W110 5W1 smell of sweet briar and peat, smoke come to the glens and the moors while the fisherman in the room they love, come because the long- next door whistles over his rodsling for the hills is in their hearts and basketsa and. though a changed world and Piping Mac, having played in the slender incomes have enforced new mom by one or other of the sacrifices, the glory of Scotland in_ _' arts degree. At Oxford he will con- tinue his studies in economics, po- ‘litical science and philosophy. D. G. Ross. First Presbyterian Church, Stellarton, was the offic- iating clergyman when Miss Carrie MacKinnon. daughter of Mr. and A reception followed at the home, i the bride's parents hSSlSllng in re-i ceiving the guests. Miss Jcncitc Hearse rendered, vocal selections. and Misses Louis and Katherine Boudreau contributed instrumental music. Amid pretty decorations o1 yellow and white, all gathered in the dining room, where a buffet luncheon- was served by M11 3981581 the lJTlClIYS mother, assisted by Mrs. ed by singing the Ode. The roll coll was answered by "My Favor- ite Vegetable and how m prepare it." Sick committee reported hav- ing vslted and brought treats to two members. The new sick corn- mittce appointed was Mrs. Henry Ding-well and Mrs. Allan MacKen- zle. The entertainment committee appointed were the Misses »_Beat.rice Steele, Angela Campbell and Kath- only two tunes he knows, marches the mltumn is still their own.‘ oh’ down the hill, and now another scent ls waited up, the smell ofltravclled, in clingy railway and tube sizzling bacon, broiled trout, scones and coffee. stirs from sleep, blinks c greetingScotlancFs blue mountains and en- from _a hundred shining windorv-‘chllnted isles. panes, and starts another goldenlposters, calling with insistent ap- day, Life is gay here, while summer and autumn days tread with danc- hot Highland Hotel Down in the South wherever they 1stations, they sow spread like flam- ing banners poster pictures of Painted gems, these pea], "Come to Scotland." Lochs and hills and glans and the wild wide moors; could any picture tell Mrs. Charles MncKinnon, and Ken- neth Ennan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ennan, both of Springhill, P.E.I.. were united in marriage at Westville, Sept. 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ennan were the attend- ants, Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the home oil Mr. and Mrs. Wcstville, after which the couple ENNAN - MMKINNON _ Rev. Charles MacLellan, , Grove on Sunday last. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boswell re- turned recently to Saskatchewan. Mr. Boswell has a position with the C. N. R. there, And you, oh you, who the wildest yearn v g For tho old time step and the glad return, Think of her far on, as dear In the love of there, as the love of here, She is not dead she is Just away. Nerve Fibres From The Brain IEICNIIB, England, Sept. 20- (O. P. Cable): Dealing with special properties of living cells which en- able the nervous system to perform its functions, Prof. E. D. Adrian, ——— o Miss Mary Recrdy and Miss P. Crockett, York, left yesterday for Boston. ' Mr. Austin McDonald and sister, Miss Wlnnifred, Montague, were via- itors to York and Covehead yester- day. Mr. Andrew Walsh, City, was a visitor to old friends at Pleasant Miss Ann Hughes and Mr. Char- les Murphy, of Portland, Me., are visiting the latters father, Mr. Pet- Ii; needs must bc, since she lingers varsity, and has recently been carry- ing on research workln Ottawa at ' the Central Experimental Farm. H4 received his training at Acadia and Rutgers and is a specialist in Bot- any with a broad training in gen- eral Biology. Hls addition to till Mount Allison faculty will increase the teaching strength of the De- partment of Biology, and will dc- valop in particular the botanical subjects. l CANCER. IS MTNEMIZED BY ULTRA-VIOLET RA] CHICAGO. Sept. 20-well the K108i minute Bwwth of cancer can b8 detected Nlldlly by tho yellow glow it emits , under ultra-violet 1 sin of the groom. A large wedding l d Ml \l ‘i011 flunk Usxlstlzrrgxlofalthc bilsdl?‘ allliss leen MacDonald. It was decided by lnl; fcet apaecunt of movement and mdcquately the music in their 1e“ for their h°m° h!‘ spflnghfll’ er Murphy, Morell. Ilrfliident 0f the physiology section light, Dr. Disraeli Kobak, of Ohi- Bearse’ ll ' tr 01f the the members that a dance be held wlor. Fine ladies from London names? - where they Wm res d°'~H“1“ax ————- M’ m’ 31mm‘ Mmcmuon 1°‘ 111° “Bib "WW4 W458’ 90 the Am- Haml Miwcmln“ ' 51s e Hefflm- Mrs, H. A. Richardson left yec- Admnwmelll 01 5°10" meeting erican Congress of Phvsical 'l‘her. groom and Miss Ruth Holmes. 9°11‘ cake and a bridcscake were Shared with the invited guests by the bride in the school, that each member bring cake and that ice-cream be served. The delegates to the Arl- nual Convention gave a. very inter- Town are here, trim and smart in Hove you seen the moon rise over tweeds nnd woollics that come from [Schichallion or watch the sun set Bond Street and Paris but wcrobehind durk Lochnagar? Have you originally woven in Scotland. Act-lever climbed the winding road to ors and playwrights making hcli- 'Ktltarllty_ or walked by sweet Loch BABY-The beautifully remodelled home of lVlr, and Mrs. Robert Bak- CELEBRATED 25TH ANNIVER- terday momlng on return to Tor- onto after spending the summer with friends in Georgetown. here. ellblllned the involved pm- wc in a single fibre when it con- Jl-le voiced a lit... in.» through 411°“ a mew!!! mm the bflm- the ultra-violet agency cancer": apy . W111 “W- 11° Hid, i! l" lndv-‘deaallnm may be minimized-first The couple received many bcautlfull weddmg gifts in money, furniture, electrical ware. Ciltgm-SS- 11m" and silverware. Late in thc evening the coup“? 1°“ _ in showers of confetti on the" 11°11‘- eymoon trip to New York. On their rctllrn they W111 1‘°51f1° w‘ 1°“ strcct. The bride's gomf.’ “Wily 9111" fit included a brown Swflggfl‘ Suit. Wm, 5110c, 1mg 11nd gloves to match. Mrs. MllcConncll wns born in Mll- ton, came llcrc l2 years 5180 and conlplctcd lzrr education in the High gi-gylni, shc thcn worked thrcc Years eating report. Mrs. Henry Ding-well and Miss Laura MacDonald were appointed to attend the district convention to be held at Bridgetown August m, also the hall rent to be sent to Mrs. Allan MacSwain of Bridgetown. A social hour followed lifter which a sumptuous lunch uras served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Char- lcs J. MacDonald, Miss Bertha Ding-well invited the members for the next meeting, roll call to be answered by “What adds most to a wcnlanb oppooronoe." day here behold a curtain rise onlAchilty, blue as melted iurquoises a drama whose stage is the rollinglbtincath an August sky? moors, with the music of rushing waters and the haunting cry of the curlews for orchestra. and painters come to rest only to find their creative senses stin-cd to a new urge, so that pcn and brush record a thousand beauties. Novelists Intriguing Visitors Visitors there are who impress us with the vivid stamp of their pir- 1 i Cottage and Castle And where'er you go you will find Highland hotels. Sometimes Imodcsr, little houses with low-celled roolns and simple furnishings lwherc the bedrooms have tiny win- dows and muslin-draped tables. Often hidden in the shadow of great hills at the top of lonely ‘glcns, you come upon them where er, North Bedequc, was the scene of a happy event on Saturday evening, September 16th, when about thirty with them in celebrating the twenty- fifth anniversary of their marriage. Mrs. Baker was dressed in her wed- ding gown of twenty-five years ago. A wedding supper was scrvcd by the daughter of thc home, Miss Er- ma Baker, assisted by Mrs. A. Whirl- den and Mrs. Norlnnn MacMurdo. 'I‘he beautiful array of gifts of sil- verware, also a trlmbour clock at- tested to the popularity of this wor- ot NCWDETIYS, and for the PR5‘ “W years has iaccn emllhfvfid Q5 “b11179” at Durkccls Lunch, whcrc she has made many friends. Shc is o mem- ber of the Scotch Prcsbyieflfln church in Cambridfifi. 1911i “funnies with her husband at the Congregfl" tiolml church llcrc. Mr. MacConncll is a native of New Brunswick and has llvcd hcrc I0!‘ 1° ycllrs, the inst scvcn of which hc has been emplgyfd by the Stoughton Laundry. Both bride and groom are Germs Quick Your skin has thousands 0f tiny reams and pores whcrc invisible germs or IIIKLHISVQTOWUIS nllly hills and cause your nun to Itch. CHIP - Pccl, Burn. also Eczema. Rlflgwmm- Pimplcs. Illlllrl-ltch, Athlete's F001. or Crotch Itch. To stoll $119 1W1‘ 111 30 lnillutcs and qlllCklY heal S0111‘ skin. jurst try thc llllflmmced Wes‘ criptioil, Dr. Nixon's Nlxoderm. 0r- iglllnlly discovcrcd by n fflmfllis English Skin Specialist. Works wit) aznzltting spmli ll"CIillSC nlade spec- Jimmie Jingle Says: The choicest fruit the farm supplies ls made up in our splendid pies. -Stclvart’s Pies sonality, their names may bc dlm and fade in the visitors‘ book, but always there remains the memory of that. little "something" which made them different from other people. Once it was the popular author of best-seller thrillers who you least expect to find human habitation, a kindly welcome and] bounteous fare. . Sometimes they are solid, impos- ing manslons, one-time castles, with magnificent rooms and up-to-date equipment, and some are world fa.- charlned and dazzled so that his mous and cater for princes and for fellow-guests likened him to his those queens who reign in the world own dashing creation, the hero of|of stage and films. But all, Simple 11 a. thousand adventurous escapades. or luxurious, are portals to that DOINGS lN BLACK AND WHITE thy couple. evening was pleasantly spent songs, music and social intercourse, after which the guests departed, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Baker many years of happiness-S. world of the green glcns and love- ly rushing rivers that are cupped nvltcd guests assembled to unite The remainder of the in kc jewels nmcng thc Hiclllnnd Capt. T. G. Taylor and Mrs! Taylor have returned to the city; after spending a delightful season. newg An external stimulus Mun‘ ‘I on c. sense organ disturbs the deli- at their summer cottage, Ocean} ca“ equmbmun o‘ "s “rim and crest‘ Kepmch‘ the disturbance spreads along the " fibre. The change spreads along Miss Patricia Newson left yes- 1t u a momenta“. wave. n. the tc-rday morning on return to Ed-i sense 0,8“ mmams excited a ab monton, Alta, after spending aignd 1mm“, vases up the “m, P19115911‘ 511mm" 1" n“ M"? lfand then another until the Ibflflll-_ guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lawson. . lus is effective. Their llcquency, Prof. Adrian explained, depends Miss Creia MacLeod, RN, who on the intensity of stimulus, rising has been spending her vacation with, lomotimos u high as 300 o‘ seoom her parents, Mr. and ‘Ml-l. James in each fibre or falling as low as Macbeod, of Victoria Cross, 1m on! l0. return to New York on Saturday. j Adaptati to iniury or nerve i“- ivl-‘lll. Prof. Adrian pointed out, Miss Ceal Sullivan, R.N., of New were remarkable. An incect which York. after spending a very pleas-Alcoa a log will change its style of ant holiday in Montague, the guest walking at once to make up for of her classmates, Mrs. (Dr.) Preston the loos. Mlwlntyre and Miss Beulah Mac- This might involve a wmplctc pendent conducting path and there are ‘housands in a fair-sized hills. Tho Professor Learn: Something that coal 5am ? ‘* it looks lquite dull aatuaurc makes eny other coal look ALL WET do uouémccn make 600T Loud. left on return to New York on , alteration of the normal method, Saturday. lllmbo which were advanced alter- spccificsiiu treated. Del; call it Bradore - ~_ treated flradare coal general cu ‘ lly’.'s°”"i'g/ H0115 , 9 / fr-eatcd a!’ I/le miplifvl- y has no dual", ffmv/ces ‘ by mom sure diagnosis in its early g mikes and then by assurance, upon . surgical operation, that every Veg. 1518c 0f the cancerous tissue has 1 been removed. Dr. Kobak. an editor and mem- ber of the Cook County Hospital M". eXlllained that any sub-stance submitted to ultra-violet rays gives of! its own peculiar light. Canccrous tissue emits a ghostly yellow Blow. instantly distinguish. 1118 it from the normal tissue sur- roundins it and from the tumorl which glow in other colors. Pile Sufferers Con You Answer ‘Bless Questions? 1J0 You know why cxtornal rem- edies d0 nut sivc quick and perman- ent relief? Why cutting docs not romovs tho cause? D0 you know the cauco of Piles in internal? That thsro in congestion d blood in tllc lower bowel-tho veino flab- LLM.‘ r . ' . . 1 dd i ind: Fus lace dare?" by the pal-u glmqgt gem? Kl” It h what's wrong Wilh NUll1lfi wrong Var“ ° P . 5m. i, o” ' = ‘ 11m what "no dust an 1r dOirl- . . - Dc you know that tum u o ~_,_ wld dis coal some speclal reason DI‘: coal am harmless internal remedy ml- mn- ing, bleeding or protruding pilu discovered by Dr. Loonhordt and . known u HEM-BOD) that ls guar- anteed: HEM-ROID banishas piles by ro- lflovlfls the cause. It stimulates the circulation in the lowcr bowel- drives out the thick impure blood. heals and restores the affected no coal‘. and Aw a: w/ a clearer br/jg/i/rr Anne, ff c0 es m M/f and cabb e 3/305 and is zlzere are ea l fif- onam/eig/ 19a l; parts. Dr. Lconhardth HEM-ROID has on almost unbelievable record of success right in this city. 5o why waste time on external remedies or worry about an operation when :::;::'..f2:; *;1.i:"."::: an,“ h c t... i. §"*...*'.".'"“ 22".: 1r skin or monrY back on """"'"°“"'II by " ° e “an n 5 e m W, |)_ GILLIS a, Cu Pile auflcrcr w try arm-no nlpiv 1:f"‘!1:tfZt‘. Ask your Drug s v m‘ (JUIF-HllCQCl Dr. 1 Nixon's Nlxcdcl-"ul today. Wood/l V 0W8! A] . Phone I'm with guarantee of money-back if it docs not end their Piles no matter 110W stubborn tho CIR?