m" h: I planer" vol ' , mfihmfiwmmu Aha. y. .1...” aibls to obtain almost equally Ill lifllllhll lb ssorisllty 261- nrmgnnt "gong, ‘ iowlnl HDWIl-illil Ielilflll‘ i° _ [Lister first used his new technf stlfi: and inrllilllnmr , iilqoo on compound fracture -— hi.‘ 10405.“ ‘llnrtho-hi setiltns-opllw‘ tures in which the tissues and slglu- Prscties 0f mo; “no gt thew-ins thelnultlii- oqqy the broken bone were torn ii ‘ity was Qvnlflllllitr-x‘ u-u . .1. -.' om. and. infection admitted to tilt Galleria: a deplorable con- broken area of bone; this ‘was a dition m be betterednfl-ilter-Jn who of case in which the results, wounds} thoughi-‘at thir time its . ‘ > 7:‘. .l ti) The terrific climax of this gnat drama of adventure and romance - amid the paaaiona of the frozen Ndrlllw-mbjieVlr-Qnilillg conflict oi man ‘afainat marw-beast against boast-and ma]eatlc Nature con- quering all! syn.» studen . 5% mm.- began the at coagulation or clotting of the had been most hopeless, and i11- which- am-‘putation of the 1111RPM! counters were ~ (armor;- lthrlifitwislstllllbd =09 bend to * aw ...., w "r raw- TP-“T- m" .- v ' - . g1 u‘; flghf pensd up for the ex lanationgii suppuration and loo t h n. \- hd improved shin”? i! Gordm toPnewae. 1133,1121?) in. worm-in Edinburgh wuuu in-rectiou-"Hs iwi srsviciur 3:12;...» ‘(fheeeiafegt in his hos- welisgbymfirded 10%;‘ "mats 1i. ' _;_ mo”, o, non,“ had lasted-only Ievulyfliiifl- bi" ‘Y “"10” "i" 4-“°°“‘P°"F‘°ii "d situl Wards W" "iiiiiliiiii- i“ in the nrsfpii-ioaiteaautoi; the secondfiilail, and to third. dit- ‘°_ d... . u, ..' _ . . " . """". - ti . What this somethi in the 1 . The d d upon an exception 0n d . p8 1 p tlent to patent. Gifiiiilflliiii i3! iii $95-03!“ 7"" 7"”, 3; gm’: ioundstion oi anatomi- iir might be was solved for him 0133118,, n, mo dong. “no in his and mm)“ - I r m. cal and physicolog-ical knowledge. by Pssteufs discoveryof microbes Glnogow wnron and in the com- oi the seison. Gajlbiliet haeujust struck mid- sessbn jdrxn. Bis work Wed. night was scintillating. to say the least. The i Johnson's and Bay-teas. Acadia performers, were dhinhl: lights all evening. Five flout-bles- and Diamond-jetting the gate twice- w-hile Eaten repented once tor Acadia. ' . ' > r-I-vww-v ,3. The teams are grateful w: ling- er ale (Peerless) thoughfully d0- ncted by J. and '1‘. dinni- .'~ -——<a _ l-lbt Dog! shouted a fan, when the Abegwelin. opessd the scoring. H6 50f. 1£~ -EJ. AGQYII, DIDQI-iflwl‘ 0! b1 h - n f 1 d v 1 wid th in that procession V 0 R 0i‘ 100i‘! ° ""138 0 ii" Up to this time when blood yes ‘he Arena an“! gnaw“ um m“ firhichai dpgarly 1ove." ieiiievemn“ like“ mm 1t m“ sela were tied to prevent bleeding. “NIY KID” TODAY~3.15. 7 AND 3,45 a fins specimen of the much favor. an m“ m“, w” onnotntod teed of the surgical profession for the ngnmro, o; on}; o.- nneh were FEATURING "BIG BOY" M t ‘ii iiiiii iliiiiflllli“ lPPlii-IQI- Acadia: snmoon onno 3on1 {Inflrmgry m; ll time. For some years previous ‘an long and hanging Jy-om the JUVENILE COMEDIAN a ' 16°’ 11°" Eve- 26¢. 21c, 11¢. """ m“ .. .. . . . . -- . -- . - - -- - ~- for some time devoted much of hi 0 fliiii “m9 145i" h“ "W351 that wound to provide a track for the J. Johnson . _;ttohuoh to amputations, then thi iiililiiiifliiiiii W" dei-iirmiiiiiii iiim‘ escape of the aver-present pus. li ‘ “Doriw lendenon’ performance hsd~the fans ealiiul many times Wednight. He is inst pooomm‘ one _ 5mm n u“ 1 no; inew the cuuse of decomposition, 4 n 1 l o; m I those below was usually occupied by :1 l ' " i " ' _ oi the best defence man. in those “mu I U“ "H" W"; £52110]; Oiirihz you-numb ind could prevent it in his lnbora- lfgnltufesiggtlze flgjamfiilse on.) iozon m- more distinguislu-tl visit. .~ n '8" im-Ti-s- Third Period that period oi Listens life in whicl Ory. lit was clear i0 blip Ibiii discharged from the wound, then 01'8- > he w“ BUM“! no“. the “m, "ixnilar means ought to prevent de~ slowly healem Lister now round Lister now lmgiln to iukc nu ur- ' Earle Prowsei back checking Ahu“; ' m,“ no other nnngoonn onmo to n; romposition in wounds, and there- tnn; by nntng Mn nnygnonuc tivn interest in Bacteriology and and stick handling was one q: (hspmwoo .no_ Amqng ghg gong gufggqng "ore do away with suppuration and method Mn “gamma oonlo he out the time he devoted to its study ‘ femures of the game, Agdgflgn ,1 06111-55. no woo nromgnonq, h“; mnish the so-called hospital di- on nnon and npowod to roman; was indeed enormous. At this Gum," . an mo“ Wonk won mnmrtnny m. 100888. in nonmon without dgnggr or pun-e. time he entered into corrcspoud- __ P~——- » "Fiji 5on4“, same-Mic improving of the art o 31 W03 "p011 111i! Dfiflflipifl that faction. He was also able to re- 01100 Willi 908K001‘. and-ilk‘ fliili iii“ v .- _ sugar» Bu‘ m me end’ no mo; 1is antiseptic system of surgery move mnmom wmmm ‘no yoonng o; great prenchmfln ‘ileftfillliil. ins; 2 2 h: SGORiE IY PIIIIODI q-om a .er how they triemthe result was "Mi bwsti- WM?- ifi 1110811! by lb“ dread which had always attended iriends and (utmost ‘adin icrs o l) 3R __ -~-'~--~-~~->~---»~- ‘may! a lunar’ and u", no,“ am. intiseptic system ofaurgery is best nnon on onornflon, for it who has each other. in Lister s study of Flnt Period Moo“, mn of suppuration, hospital 33g. summed up in Listera own words: indeed-w remove a tumor from an batmcriolugy he Willi Brunt-iv 110111- " J. Johnson 3 i - ' i i i fi‘lii lndly P .. m“ “h h. t; n non nvest gsition into the nature oi in nnn on, oI m; “on any inim-nmt on 1e lil. .1 l g L _ . ' 2x233. 323,122‘ i irhertrtlaairson yrvangiliigliifiiiiiei 0:1 iii’ mmggmm- and u"; iifliiiifii? liiiiii] About this Since ListerH-i faith in pointed out any weak Hpilifl iii 3.15, 7 and ' ' axpliosfble. lBut in 1865 Lister _ii0i" 0011111110115 0 i110 b10011 ii his new system ivas put to n sev- bluff-W's WOTii- i “ _ ._ lowed ma pronlom and from this elation to it, i arrived, several o"; Loon Qno m» m8 Hiatus was Lister had many (lost inldtuln mote.) ...................... 6 1m f and no “no onto“ on rears ago, nt the conclusion that yonno 1o he suffering from amuriul among continental siiPLZt-lzllri. [it'l- 9'°°”d 7"!“ —--— ' $66.01;! fin that n w; no ;he essential cause oi suppurstiou ooynpththt which gguld he rellgvut sch of Leipzig mus ilu- first. (it-r- )~ The first sectional played In the a?” 51125938 us,“ pnmlyood on;- in wounds is decomposition. by o, dangerous operation, which mun surgvon i0 liilllpl ihu I I 1 B"fl°“- Audi‘- 5 Iii-iiiiii-Ql- race for llthritima hockey honors rgry ‘idea-plumb; hisdiscovery to ""0118!!! flbolif- b)’ i310 lpfliwpflfi 0i had not hitherto boon performed antiseptic treatment. ii.» t-ouimcli- ‘ . _ ” Gordon. Abegwefts. 11 minutes. will be played 118M 0i! Wilil-Y- “b- ‘The world nlvl in showing its appli- 11° 010109131070 "p011 b10011 0i‘ ‘by anyone. Unless the patient was red it. in 1867 and mllouw-ri 11 f Puck And whjte 9011111101‘. Abegwelts. 18 minutes. J. Johnson. Amdin. i9 minutes. e . theme"! 111021111011 ..-... i Third Period Gauthier to GOFNIOR. and that flan! accepted Q nister was app» e an ‘ sax-seen of the uflnsary . J Anderson. Abegweits, 17 minutes Assists SHOTS ON THE NET uuiplaaaalavlt 18th, between the Abegweita and either Amherst or Sackville. Qibflié3 mm. n- uie mnsitei iilil ii! I" no“ 1p gig s out artery in l ma" no“, Previously‘. \ dition had demanded pii o: the arm. He was emriy i“ fisd, m.- the mus hull I00 "i" were saved. in than“ W“. 14;‘ tor-o oxperiments were alwayi lea - ing to some new development in medical and surlibfll W0“- in moo Liner will! 901"“ P” feaeor of Sari"! at ills" iiiii‘ "guy and a much lsrser I00 his leavint was neatly remit“ by his students and oolleazuel- Th was looked on an n. 70008 “YEW” of great promise, whose practice He was known as a first-rate in- vestigator and the value» oi his re- searches were already P0¢08ui104 not only in the British ilmpire. bill ' also in the leadlnl countries 0i Europe. m; took- his nroiessiuu very seriously and ilwpifliii h" students with enthusiasm; iiiid 1°“ and respect for their calling. HE had the reputation of‘ beinx a. good operator with g marked leaninr towards conservative. as 0pp009\ m brilliant surgery; and sbove n1 his was distinguished for hi! 010d esty and transparent honesty. He left Edinburgh with Yo?! mingled feelings but as he himsel said, at one of his farewell dinners ‘fl feel that the appointment, hcw_ aver under-served on my pert i! Bi ionorelble one and just such at ' might MING been most the object o ny ambition as opening up to m‘ most important ‘pert oi 8011017 and devised many new method: rrene and eryeipelas carried ofi action to every department oi practice. Let us look for a moment at the 594% Theseflcfli zthanilifioithi pmfirtyowned Street, ontzeai y canstltutesfirstnic Canadian Theaire Co. Limited First (Gmetl) MortgagoBonds. value Company on St. Catherine ‘iheyanamfqrahabisinvastneataadoasthatwa PIKI: Iaesalscselhqastyidfioflnf, Due _Sept-1st, 194i. iospitals as they existed at this ime. They were little better than pest houses. They were all sadly yver crowded, and what we now look on its ordinary cleanliness was almost unknown. Diseases. which we know to be due to the carrying of germs from one pati- mt to another, and so easily pro mutiblc, spread like wildfire through whole words. Lister speaks if one successiul operation it vhich he removed u-wrist Joint JVQX! though the operation was lone in a hospital. Tin n few of thr- sospitals, that iiud come under thr niluence of Florence Nightingale ‘ tonne“ would “many be drawn a tempt to give a short account." innovations it. met with bitter on. only some of ihc instuxlccs tli"(‘\l|'l'" _ ‘a on“, otwnlpcord n, be~used m. This was not the old struggle position. but in time come intc ins nil ovcrrhe wnrlrlwvtut in Ans- with me tying o‘ 5mm,‘ Bu, the“ sgsinst putrettsction already estab- general use. However, in lookinr raliu and Auwrivu. lu Franco and ELEANOR , 00am were discard“ at the end o! \ shed in a wound. it was an effort ‘back in later years after be had i101! "i000 0i "ii iiumilruu wuu- BO; RDMAN _ the term of six months m, at mo“ n prevent the occurrence of puire- mastered tho prepgrgflgn o[ gut no ries, ‘Lists-us method was no: " i a “an Wm‘ ‘he cm“ surgeons action in wounds at all. lit was a trembled to think of the chance he 000F180. By =1 fvW if. W115i llP-ibiifi- ROY D ARCY the “me Con‘ we", “Nd in Overt ‘ompletely new system of surgery took with the earlier preparation, ed. hut. it was many _vcnrs illiftlfti. KARL DANE ~ U“, w“. an“ you.‘ m! may ware ind. although he called it the snti- tin 1969 llisiefs great. friend and is use became sent-ml. GEQRGE ](_ ARTHUR ;MA Million Duo|lar$--- actually incnisted with filth. This seems hardly possible to us today; but then a surgeon's reputation was often judged by the unclear miality as s‘ disinfectant-had not been thought of.‘ ‘In the same year his attention" was-drawn‘ ‘ ‘the work of the greatPasilenr. iPlsteur in studyinl. for the French ‘Government. the cnuseoi terms tation in. wines discovered ' is prccessqvae dse to mic- slspfthe csusepfp trefsction. Such discoveries inter" ed Lister and he _lnuned_1stely_ saw‘. that here was suppuration were in some unex- plained way set up by the a;ir, but had been puzzled by the ‘fact that air did not always set up inflamma- l! the cause of fermentation. it proved‘ to him that he was partly right in blaming the adr.. He now came to the conclusionlhat parti- cles of dust, floating in the sir car- ried these microbes to the open wound. This he believed would clear up the mystery of wound in- Zeciiiou. ‘His belief now was that the old method of applying antise- ptics to a wound after putreiaction isd set in was useless, and. that if ie could purify the air before it mined access to the wound, he :ouid prevent infection. ._ _ lNow he began his real life work. T-Iis campaign against wound infec- ion and hospital diseases, as l ‘islve tried to explain it, was an ab- olutcly new field. and one in vhfich he was to meet the bitterest -pposition and ridicule from meio- lers of his own profession, but ply ‘by the influence of decomposi- .ion. Now, thanks to Pasteur. he "In the course of an extended s.‘ These tiny organisms were limb or even death from sepsis was the usual outcome. His results were amazing. One can readily imagine the exultation of this pm" minent surgeon when he was able to return many of these patients to their old normal and useful live!- Ei-lis technique was most laborious jhd in, many detailwunneccsaary but it was the first step in modern ethods. and it obtained results. ffhese methods‘ were rapidly and continually modified by Lister and cleaned them, did away with 0V8!“ gfowiiillfli and instituted seed ventilation. 03y his careful meth- ods infection oeased to be carried fort oi his patients was so wonder- ful that it is hard to believe that England would not follow his lend. lntleed one oi the great surgeons of thht, time when operating before his class of students. referred t0 the new method in- the following terms—“My worthy colleague, Mr. ilister. has discovered some new methods to kill the germs which contaminate founds.” LHe then iplcked up his scalpel and drawing ,its blade lovingly through his fin- ,gers to test the edge said, “I oper- ate so fast that germs have n0 time to get in." This, however, was not true of the continent of Europe and now prominent surgeons from there were iourneying to Lister's clinics. learning his new antiseptic meth . eds, and following them with great success in their own hospitals. the patient was fortunate or I111- fortunate enough to live and suf- ‘individual in good health sud have 10mm fewipbd With 1110111. and, in to be loft to die, Lister must per- liw case 0f cvntused wounds. upon ‘form tho operation. After a great Portions 6f tissue destroyed by the deal of thought and consultation ‘#010000 051110 ipliify- with other surgeons, he finally de- 'i‘0 ureveut the occurrence. of cided to operate. The operation suppurstion, with all its attendant who In oomnleto nnoooon 'isks. was an object 111811110811)’ 0°" ‘At nearly the same time also, he irubie; but ‘till lately apparently did n, slight operation for Queen iiiaiwiiiiiibie. 811106 ii 899111911 B0119‘ icioria. treating an abscess by his 08H l0 atf-Blllpil- t0 exclude ‘the oXy- néw method with most. satisfactory ;en, which was universally regard- results. -.d es the agent ‘by which pui-refav- ‘Lister now turned his attention ion was effected. But when it had to the best method of arresting teen shown by the researches of hemorrhage in aseptic wounds. Tin 90519"? "iii?- Uifl 0817110 pfppiiill’ 0i’ silk and linen sutures in use were 1'10 iiliimflpbefe 09110111100. 110i. 0i! far from satisfactory to him and a 110 OXYBBB 0!‘ 011i’ gaseous constit- source of irritation in the wounds "lent. but on minute organisms HuB-|Cat-gut was the substance with Ended --in' it, which owed tbeir|which he experimented. lt hail snergyntojheir vitality, it occurred been tried before but was novor septic method. what he was really early teacher, Jming an was true aseptic surgery frorm the facul —the surgery of the present day. Lister first paid ‘most of his si- Mr. Symo, resigns-z ty of the University {of Edinburgh and ‘Lister was op pointed to the-Chair oi‘ lClinicul Sur through every foot of the film! drama of the clash oi primitive emotions that "will hold and émnnui you with It: ttirms Y‘Thei Ice Flood’ With Kenneth Harlan “SNOWEU 11v" CHAPTER FIVE the GXIGHBiVE BT08 Oi‘ gTOliIll] B91100 ed by Pasteur, who gave him freely throughtout his long and ilistlugu- shed carver. ‘His results may bu estimated by tho fact that in.- com- pletely abolished hospital iiuute“ rene from his largo clinic oi Iiuu beds. nziun, appointed Professor of Sur Franco German war of 1870 lio ru- ruiu and erysipolns carried oft’ lht majority of the patients after so uipurva mam-rs wort- unitvaiiliitu; and by the Wiiliiil‘ oi‘ 1571-72 ht- ‘In 1875-6 Lister made u tour 0'.‘ ;he girincipul hospitals on flu! mm- lneut. ‘Fliveryflvhcrc ho Wilu l'P(‘l,‘i\'(‘li vith the greatest Gliiiillfiiilsill and cundmon o’ m“ domes‘ mdaed mention to sterilization of tbs air-igery 1h tho; (jonogo [n October espcut sud many honours u-r-rt- when me yuunger ma“ be!“ to re on effort whch we know today to, this year he moved to Etiinburgl» iiimiiiieii "P011 iiiiii- ' ' l move their mots and m“ u the" >6 quite unnecessary. He also real-‘snd was soon doing the largeg; Ailel‘ returning from [his innr There 1s one ng t won t uy P YOUR CHILD Yet you often feed ‘him genus from the milk bottle. The United States Public Health Service has issued a statemtnt showing that thirty- one epidemics were repo rted occurring in the United States in 1924 all of which were caused by raw milk supplies. sleeves before attempting opera- tions they were treated ‘by their elders with the utmost scorn. During [Astor's slay in Glasgow s new college and a new hospits were built. The latter, which, it had been hoped. would abolish "i011? of flie so-called hospital di senses. proved s greet dissppont ment. Lister wrifos of it as foi- lows: “But. to the disappointment. of all concerned, this no/hle atructurr proved extremely unhealthy. Pyae min. erysipelas, and hospital gas xrers soon showetithemseives, sf Izod. however. that sl-l substances proved to be air were sure to be oaded with microbes, and so he izcd as the leading Scottish sur- "efiiii? sterilized his hands. hisdgeon. Unilrersity life was not. so ‘résltrunleiztshond the portion of the strenuous as it had been at Glas- v Y 1i e operated on. 'i‘his,gow. Two clinical lectures a week as e wonderful advance in sur-; was splensaut change from his ‘ very but the method was adopted daily lectures st Glasgow and his ‘Y V"? 49W. Blwptiui! his owiuhospitsl rounds were made at pllpiiil- Listeria new technique re? eleven each morning. His lectures fizz‘? “i? mm"- Dainstalring stten- were immensely popular, his class 5m o m nuts details, and the few es enormous. The largo theatre loderdliauiaiowliilfl 0:111? ‘igfigdlfhfis into: seating five or six hundred was sl- e - e e - - ind haphazard hway Wm‘ r6251“, ways packed to the last row and private practice of his whole cur» eer. I-ie was by this time recogn- Lisier was forced i0 iuiic the first )f many steps in opposition in llic Jlifixuided efforts to tlu- zillll-Vifi- sectionlsis which have Si‘l'i0ll.~iiy i'l~ erferetl with fiCiPiliifif‘ roshhrqit ind education. HUWPVPI‘, in spite yf his efforts, the “tfrueliy iu Au- imflifi AP!" “TH iliisuvd, which put a stop in virisiuriion in England. Any iurihcr experiments on iiviui: animals, which Lisir-r found ind-on. sury for his work. ililil ‘to ho duiu- on tho voniinieitt. 'l‘hls provml h great handicap i0 him, in the following year Lister m. tended the iillllfiiiiiiflllili (‘final-nus Llsterkl most powerful ii(i\'(li'ili<‘ .5 in Germany was liichnrtl you \olk- ‘t, {cry at Hallo in 1.367. After the .- ttirucd to ilulle lo fiuil his hospital ; crowded with wfundctl soldiers in‘ l iwpelussly inflated suite. Pym“; oils operations. All his t-f-foris m,‘ thought oi‘ irlosing iiu- ltospiitll. In‘ protlxtcliorl-qldffing . ‘I JIOHN ARTHUR LUBIN r -' ~ -. v -' ‘“ .' Today and Saturday 'd“ I" ma“ flu,“ 2b,, nurses were c1eanandudy_ I, o me rh t decomposition in the satisfactory. After much expert .\'0vun1ber,1872 he iltuiiilvtl lu lriY" I omen they we" m“ the reverse injured part might be atvoideii ment Lister finally succeeded in biSliiFs trmiiiiiclii u il‘lil|. ilc unu- Ln n11 though, tho doom" onto do Wfl-flifiiil eliiiiidiil! l-bb Bil‘. by iippiY- producing a satisfactory prepara- mitu convvlnccti that tiu- \i.\'li[ll‘i~ .5. d . . . Ltteution m the“ matte,‘ Th‘ ing as s. dressing some material tion of cat-gut.‘ for use in Opera 1119111\V()Lli(iil0iiSl:i0SEi. Tim resull > ‘ w. As MQGIKGIIZIO & C0 ‘louse-surgeon. or interns. when up “Dab” “f deatrwmg m“ m“ °i “°““- m" m“ was lwrfiimid ("iii imwwe" w“ “mmm- H" “Mil ' wgnwd {onnd {no omen; oon; no "i9 11954-1118 DQfiiCiGB. after many years. Today cal-gut but opcrntivt: surgt-ry’ was rcvohr, 211B s Iaoutsusllashn - mum and and wore l, continua"). Upon this principle .l have based holds first place among illlrgitrg‘ Jonlzed and he lit-omni- Liszt-rt , ‘ ‘y u.“ Taro!“ during his soy-woo q-nrongn a but, i practice of which l. will now nt- ligntures. Au often with Listefs 1100i diiiiiwli iiififiiiiih T3108" 111'“ ‘ Spial Childreifs eizAdmission Saturday Matinee 011i)’ lie-Adults 26c BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE _ roofing. on the average’ mo" a“ ‘n ' Y‘ ~~.~ - ‘l --"-"> ""i“"' _ '1' h]: Plhilsdelpliiu. lio was mm of tlu- Y", w,“ m “our” ma. Wm, n1.’ can remit-r himself and his 1001-‘ ' ' i ' . "01? $11090 parts of the building ' - ' ' ' ' ‘ ' '“ ' " . ' i ‘i 0'00" 0f lb" two-union d . ,, -.|i- .1. rile, but it. is only ilnlililililril‘ will you takeflhe nearest to the Bronnd. inciudinr ~ when“ ‘a Person Feels made president M m" ‘i’.‘.m‘1.’.'.'..Qxhfhfidmii...J iitfn of {Astor's original im-thoris: Our milk is Clarified and Paeteurized. all parts of the city Our teams deliver b0 every day. m Pure mu. c». us. one of those on the ground-floor: While my female war wsls on the floor immediately a. ve." a perpetual contest with the man aging body. who, anxious to pro my male accident ward, which W8‘: f‘ ‘iAi this period I was engaged in T“ Out-Doesn't ‘Like ' Doing Anything That's the time you need a good up-buii _ Nervous exhaustion ls a modern disease caused bytes close '_i y: 3-‘ mowing iii‘ Rllokc for over ihrt-c . hours on his Alllifliipiii! Method hm v no one Hccmetl to i‘i ' Cbiieiilhiiondou. Section. On the second-day or tho l it l - ‘tircsoula. m m‘: m ...'ln I377 Lister was ufftiyod u“. chair u-liCiinit-ni Sur t W?!’ ill King's- uuih- and unussitmittt: wily. Mill iii" . truth-nose of (fhilpfltllPf noon Ruhr,‘ Pmmfinc Mm‘ hm Bu" ‘he an“ ‘s, 0d for him muuy irit-titls. "Ilia mur- vt-lltus rcsulis wiih serious rapt-ra- tions i-nultl not long he overlook- cd. limit-Wu classes ill inudml wort» small, mill his private pmii" uni-tiny high pressure sienm rlmrfi‘ our sterilizing instead of Lisivr-‘i- as Lisfcrflu was, to uvoid iho [lus- sihiiity of bringing nticmltr-s iniv lin- wound. in h g 1 to we . . t. i.. family l .L I ' ltrheemgsaiggsn accommodation for uu._ovu.tudy’ “c. v y y u college. with unmet‘ you il uniiill flop not-o.- lhrge, but hn spout in a bII , . r hllhpiipllilntfifyn of Glae “Bu” had I l’ low‘ Hiliiill1iii»t('i‘t\;1gilig iimc on experiment and "k h] b h m »' - goworwcten ~ -- 4 awaysws-t ' -,',,'_, et,iour0 C01‘. Fl-tZTOy Great GGOTKO sti n, no mo“, ndeqnntelruii; m’: FostelJs Syrup of to London, and this itliivo in“. flmmlnlif" MWIEYIJL" knee ml hznuayhunch or . . .. Phone 584 posed to introduce additional beds t ' l - uvrortunlty. Also London 11...: n, n“, “"1. f“ ,"“'°““°“ bruise on hi- enklv. hochlii“ s ' beyond those contemplated in the HYDODIIOSPIIIWS We" Yerv uiuw Iu uuurmns nu» n-Jifl?i311.M1225.......-........... “m °'”"°"' ' iifilinsl construction. It is ll ite- ' Authentic ‘Meumd “mi Liam" iiiill" [mused nway umi tho works of Lis- » ".~~--~~---~ - y, in ova-mu» . lieve, fairly attributable to the firm nesa ovary-resistance in-thie-mat- forms the best nerve and brain food known, and has rs- atersd thousands of sufferers in health-SIM Bettin- 04 he inlsht be able to introduce h ‘hare if ha BWPDIBU illc profession-i tor inure lmcome classic but rsreLv I i Aggowsms l. ‘The technique of today is t tor‘ that though my pgflgmg In] ' "lip. it raised o. great st - i rpm . - will cleslifteflwithbetifiyi "P ‘W’ "i" "u ""- "ud" v "= '~ E A TER . .. %'.;:.‘...'.' :::":ri:.r."." ';=..‘:.‘.*:.:‘..‘:":i:;‘.."';“" “:1 h...» u» ~----.. Jiu- l Vi? Lhlf. was sickening and often I I F s ' onuasfons . by over 700 students w“ presented: lu howevKr more] [urtiiiiyr ad- "M" concmiflifli-oni, a few div hesrtrending, so as to make me or Fmwh’. Hwkwom “d vnmleld’ c. I to male,’ hogging their belnvcdlviinco aionri lisior¥s own lilies "qmmi "m ‘Plliiaiiiiii- "-5°"’°m" - - . peu ea ‘ - ' sometimes feel it a questionable prirlleze to be connected with the teacher to remain with the . . B ‘he felt that he must no. m m i The Hursuon is imrmuntlcd today by every modern-equipment which fl-hveesg, lso, l4! LvIIrIls-lleslrel _