....; Y2 ~,iI_I'-’ content. and always is cotjoé. ofchocol ' WALT-ea QQOOIOIQQIIIQQ Booklet of Ch Caracas Sweet Chocolate is delicious rind nutritious OE. Feer, Director of the. University and Chil» dren’s Clinic, Zurich, in his'_“Text Book on Pediate » l rice“ saystfA favorite food bf high carbohydrate Fl BAKER 8C CO. Limited ESTABLISHED i780 DORCHBTER, MASS. ("IZANADIAN AT MONTREAL in favor with children, ate.“ '"‘°“'4"Qltoosostoonsoo oice Recipes sent frcc Avsnn; HYMNS "AWAKE MY Wulmisuo wrm _1"HE sun" a ' ' . i- lBi-sbop Thomas ken, ‘the’ autllm‘. of Jth-is hymn, was born in 1637 and‘ oled in 17ii1_ so tived during one of the mostt troubled periods of Eng- lish history. Ilia Tnfll/TIBFWEO was ‘the daughter of a poet died while be ‘wash young child sotha-t the fu- iture hymn-writer ‘was"brought up 11y, his larotber-iii-iaw that famous - llI1§lel'——llEfl8C lWaltml.‘ ‘Ken owed a. great deal to the gentle, refining influence to Wii'lt'on.who was many years his senior lie was sent to ‘Winchester school — where his name may s-tlll be soon carved in the stone piiiars— and later lo Newl - College, Oxford. There he gained a. fellowship and becwnlo a tutor. He was greuily interested in the r8 1.15 its life qfathe Eiillfllilllihiiilflfil‘ his care at Viftiichestet‘ and for ‘them bocom ed a manuel of lit“ votlonai exercise-s." ' it was for those boys that lKen- wrote other hymns, “Awake my soubam-zfwitb the 'sun_" left amd became n chaplain to Char- les I-‘i in l68Q. t It is interesting to know that the King whose court was as corrupt as it well could be, was extremely O ‘question. Her to know. boys nnd girls. Ignorant voters work, htslisetlll Though Isrrloi "Whst srs you going to do when you grow up?“ That siwsys has been an important In olden tlmcs, if a girl answered that. she was ‘fgoing to get married", not Icing to oped much schooling. lnotbcr would tench hes the cs- sentisll of housewifery cure- sud that was nll she would need schools . were for males, especially high schools and coi- ieges. that ' meant tbst sod HA nee But times have changed. As s. step time ‘needed for housekeeping. But women must have a will to rend and study. The woman who is determined to educate herself will find some time ach dsy to devote to it. Your public librnry or your university fuuud of his outspoken ouupunu. extension department are rcndy to hcip For in 1~683_ Ken: was at Winchester 1°" Pm" '1 "i" “m” "l “lull?- when a v15", was paid by Km; the mother, psychology is's good study Char)“ and doubtful“. oomuoued to begin on; for the womnu citizen. iI-ie requested rthe use of mm" Kelyuuouse (m. the notorious Ne" health, the sciences, geography, history court. GWYIIIIQ. but vKen indignantiy rc-° fused ‘lNot for the King's King- dom." was his decisive answer. uu My“ m“ lushopflc o! Bu“! who wish may spend u few hours n (lily their homo in some forlu of them, interfering with their bulne- “V” "limit" mm“ and Wells became vacant, and ai- though there were nnany aspirants good little man who would not give lYJor Nell n lodging." die am] no other shall be bishop! l want a mnn who (lures ‘to tell my faults. When some time later Charles was, dying he sent for Thomas Ken and‘ for ilirco days the good blah/pp, scldolu lclt his bedside. Ken. was" one of i-be scvcn bishops who vig- "ollfily Olilloscd the “Declaration of and Glory to Theefimyflod, this night." Iln the irianuei of prayers; (zomposcd in ‘I674 tiic scholars are directed to "Be sure ‘to sing the‘: morning and evening bynl-ns in your . a chamber dovoutiy.“ Thils those two. a. .._,. --._ __.. . ' .0... 4:“. ..- ~ “l-.. ..-.»- i irritable. universal invoritcs we're sung by Winchester lfcholars ‘for lwentv yours before they were published i-n printed form in 1692. . In I979 ‘Ken. was appointed by Kin: ‘Charles l'i to his mece who was the wife of -the_.Priuce* of Orange. While sit the Hague be: was so outspokemin ‘his rebuke of some phase of the Court life that he ' x PRACTICAL GRAPE BI-TIPIG in silrnucc of the {rape scnson, the di-pnrlment nf-bome dfonomics of the University of Wisconsin lins issued-a for igrnpc jelly is oftcn s ilcspnir to the ‘housewife isugsring too heavily. bulletin containing "Iflivllvfll recipes] tbs use of “grapes. lirnpe con;- scrre is one offtiic lnnilt populnr nf just the winter gruphsi dessert dishes and recipes. . , _ . Indulgence" issued by King James PI and with the others was commlt- t , hcm, st the front and roped off by ted to the tower. The dramatic re. “bu, mum‘, ltdsc oi’ lilo seven bishops is wcil- Wm,“ the kllowvu. nnd in a tiirlling chapter of English history. lKen continued lo inn-kc valuable mlllrlhutiolls lo byinlloingy but his best limow are thie ‘two already lllelllilflllod and ills great doxoiogy: ‘liunlso God from Whom All bless- ings flow." ‘He was buried at sun-‘ rise in the churchyard‘ at Fromei and tho mourners at ‘the grave sang bis famous morning hymn “Awake my soul and with the sun" l 1' t because it will insist on The grnpcs for jelly making should not be too rips. They sro best when grnpe Jelly ls often s deepnir to the housewife because it will insist on turning. Following are the Health; and HAT a joy are children . t. ..ti_ie healthy. m the". are music in her ears, for then she knows they are well and full of energy. - But how» diiferenttwhen mother is tired, mervousand Then sbe-ilongs for. . rest and quiet and every sound jars on her __ jsngled TTPFVBR. Health and happiness has co‘ to many clue as i e ~ will s n _ l’. one a». Chase's Nerve ood. ‘ Gently and naturally it lilld-HEW nerve force intoutiié o ,- in l t ‘l iii Home Life eir ngise and s outs ., Happiness Headaches disappcor. lffll‘ , rest, gpd Blgcp boiler, dlgpsllon improves, worries and fours f a awn‘ mp1 you know again the appmess of health. Use it at the first. sum of nervous exhaustion and you "save yourself weeks of un- "ha piness. There are no --su titutes for Dr. (Ihasos Nerve Food. It has prowl‘ itself the greatest of rcstom» tlves. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food woman's best friend for ll. helps her as nothing else can ‘duljigig the t b, critical pen s of ber ife. 60 cts. he box, all dealers or The -'Dr. A. . Medicine Co, LimltedQToi-onto 2. Csn. i i ill without King Charles said “Where is the kwpmg’ wedding. ubnut wedding. play. but Father has buck lilld joins Mother. ilulds the ring until It is needed. Then luillron of bonnr holds the brlilrfs bouquet, while the groom slips the ring 0n the bride's finger. . it ls nll over, tbo flowcrgirl i scattering flower petals in the path of the brldsl coup! I llc load s tiic milling must were predicting mud r appreciation of art lilld lnilsic. FLORENCE RIDDTOK BOYS she Wnn child Women everywhere are feeling the urge to be lil- lectual, though married. mhny reasons why: person gets more out of life, call enjoy s wider range of interests. is more re- fined and proper company for people of culture, can have s wider influence and do more good, s more in tune vviti times nnd is happier. mother, she is better fitted to train bcr Women suffrage gives en added reason for educating women. are a menace to nny country, for they mlght—-unwitlingly- vote for things which would be bnrrnfui to their country. A womnn is u person nnd needs and deserves education, just ns anybody ‘else does. ' in becoming better edu- cated. women's clubs and- women colleges uremlnking ‘it study of house- tryiug to see if it can be nnide inol-c simple, so that women will buve more time to devote to their iutcllcotual~ -iifs. . Women themselves, in’ their homes. There lire The intellectual If she ls n sociology; for illi. can Islam-rah . llulldl‘! or dining alcove. The kir- cben floor should be only to clsun, Bel! to slsud " on, and not tou much affected by gresss or wstcr. Lino; leum answers tbess requirements well A good oil ‘paint on the wells and wood work essbfes one to wssb them when they neslli. i - i I It is s ‘comfort to have l. swinging door between the kitchen, and dining room or pantry. Btuffy kitchens“ cause bendsches ‘and colds. Have you good ventilation in yours‘! _ Darkness fos- ters filth. as well as gloom, in tbis room which should bs the cleanest nnd brightest in the house. To rem- edy this. cut snotber window. add more srtificlsl light sud paint tbs walls s light color. A sink snd running wster are the utmost convenience in the kitchen. Plenty of shelf room adds to the joy of housekeeping. Kitchen equip- lncnt should be substantial. easy tn keep clean, and arranged according to its use. ’ ' Community "Paint-Um". Ono commiinlfy, l-ddvbywits women's clubs. worked 's' nolfel" scheme for community improvement. The) de- cided that if they could paint fuur school houses in different parts of the county, ‘ the people "Ygssrnily would catch‘ the spirit and i'prove their own premises. wit vol-hood The women's clubs lsisovb the .money-to buy tho paint nnd raised volunteers. Mlwnt the boys snd men, to-sprcml if on. Children and parents took n great deni of interest in the painting 's cun do ruuch. onch_ for herself. in of the school houses, and pr scnily discovering how she can cull extra the whole county took on a fre heneii hours for study. Simpler niesls and appearance. That wss not esdlui " gowns nnd house decorations, simpler the community into extravagance, buhits throughout, will lessen the for buildings kept well pointed lnul longer. It seems to me that a paint merchant should be induced to sell the paint for the first deliionstrntion without making any profit ‘at nll. Cl-rtlllnly be would make money out of it. by selling more paint to ihc rest of the community. Lemon Pie. Mix cup sugar, one-third cupflour. qunrlcr lcuspilou snitpgrnitd rind of one lemon; then ,sdd cup cfwsirr A new effort is bcing niudc lodlly l0 "ml m“ 1m": l’! “T” 19mm“ m"! "Wk ICTI QUETTE The Wedding. Thc bridl-‘s fnluiiy |iIl_\‘|I for cvcry- wcilding except. the ring, the minister's fee, the license. our! The groom lnny scnd the bride her bouquet. The bride chooses the hour of her 1f it ls ll church wedding. the funiily sits ill seats reserved for hing uiiout the he presented}; ‘the ushers. "s little child shnil lend them." nu tho procession i-ullles down tho illslc; first the llsbcrs._thcll the brlilehr llilllds, tilen "ml the liltlltl or lniitron of honor- perhaps "Pplwiflm" .1990‘ the bride's nlurricd nlstcr~nlld lastly in iii-dutiful white, on hcr Fhc meets nt thc nltsr. the groom nnd tho best mnn, who linvc entered froln u side door. . ldngrxlred Invitations should go mil When the pre- cnts nrrirc, be sure to lnnke u note of ‘vhom they "e gum,’ and m. umuuu sash-tie of this trim are sufficiently imlll‘ thanking the donors, nfior tiic Remove the curds from thr- glfts when youhnve the latter on dis- It is more modest to have them upstairs or in some out-obtbs wsy, but open, room, where they may be seen, not paraded ss though they were iin object of the wedding. The b,rlde‘s maids stand in a semi- circic nt tho left of the bride, nnd the ushers slnud at the right of the groom. The ullnisior appears in front slid asks. After "I do", be liens The host mail bc bride, uthcr’s nrlu. bri-e weeks ahead. ‘Who gives this woman sway". replied. After the procession out, who follow. The reception st the home nr ii holcl. ber vvcildluli journey, she tosses hcr bouquet to tiic lucky mnid u h» ciltcbcs it will be ths next bride- so lrnllltiou snyl. The tiny after tbs wedding, somebody out tbs announcements to those friends who were not invited t the Vedding. bride departs for company. The mull Bobs Wlii It“. A in g0. turned out to be "Misc prophets. Ill'\\' change of slyle. frlssiy. fluffy loose hcsd of min; tbc l ~""“"'_ _ lulcsi mode is ths compressed, slick, just Dip t0 Tlllt OI‘ B0ll_ ,,|.|,,y rpm- climb.’ it has u stunning ‘i ' ' ' '- limk, tn smooth it straight back from i to Dy‘ may be u wedding breakfast or Au little while buck. fashion sci-rs tblt the bub would soon go out bccailss it had nowhere else But it seems that they bsvc The bob hns token n new lease of life in s‘ Instead of the sllllpiify the prnfcsilions so tiillt wonlcn l“ ‘mimic min" m“ mlnules- “l-"rhl" unlil thickened. billter Add two tablespoon» and tbrce cgg yolks rind cimk Put into pastry crust, cover with the beaten cm; u-biu-s to which have been nddoil four lnhlcspoons sugar; sud brown. Plenty of School Dresses. if is n luxury which most.‘ nl n.- cnn afford to hsvs enough yarn-ill dresses for our girls/that they umy niwnys be clean and sweet ns a ruse. it in better to have several plain, wllsli ilrcnscs than only one or two fiinclcr mics which we cllnnot wllsb frequently. Fortunately, style is nnvr in our fnv- or and dresses-oven thc most stylish wmuunu umrpu “Bum (Illfiflr-‘BTO very plain. nlurlc ufio-r tin llncs of a kitchen npron. Gaintcn, glnghunl, pcrclllc. ch 'mbr'n_v cntinn crepe of good quality nrb for scbiml dresses. Thorn nll wash wcll, comc in colors which will not fade, nnd lire oi‘ firm texture which will not pull out of shnpc nor wcsr out easily. They cnn be i-nnlly mode as slip-overs, with only tinder-arm seams, faced ut the neck an. cuffs with s bilrmonising or contrast- ing material, nnd with pockets. and (irfililileillill. eiisy to wnsh and lrnn, in- expensive and enduring. » Mrs. Solomon Buys r Ilomnnce is like ii veil ovcr ilic fin-o of ll isdybr like twilight. It dlms defects and makes everything look lovely. Ilolnnncc will do tiillt for life_ particularly married life. if ynv would hold on to charm, keep rninilnce nlivc, Celebrate birthdays. mnkc Sun- dny n choice dny. do little tender things to soften the severity of llfc. ~Just how much cunklilcrililon. d» you Bivir "him" 1n your ironic-hold‘! lins "he" ll comfortable chilir of lliH own Wlill u book lilld ll , good light llenr by’! lins “bc" n [aim-c i0 bung his clothcs, u dresser for hln |ll‘l'l\i‘l- lmrics, n pinch for his tuwcl uml tnlli-l things? ‘Has "he" n sufi- plm-c to lily the pupcre ho wnnts in keep. whore hc knows hc can find ihcln nirulu w-bcii be wants them? . Muny u husband could be nicely ilmucsticstcd, if the home were mudc nn attractive nnd convenient plscs- fur him; _if be felt be bud liill own places in it and beiongd tbcrc. In your boms is "be" nu anucx, nn appendix, tbc clrculnfsrcucc. “The main spoke". or the hub‘! COLOR lTlNEw WITH‘ “DIAMOND ovts" the forehead, then give it I turn tn one sldc, lclling one esr be covered while the ulllcr goon ‘roe, shows, in other words- ‘rlint scotnl almost shocking sftsr earn bare boon so lolll taboo ii! 09"“ "'3'"! 'l‘n ncci-ntunlo the hire our, s strand nf ilmir is conlbcd conspicuously llflilill down in frnnt of it. flnmc ssy tbs msnnlsb bob is vninlng, sud mllndr-she who docs not sspirs to ithe nbovr rntber vampish style-wlll nnw lnosc "shadow wnvcs"_ rc- scmbilng tbs hair with I natural kink Wflll‘ rnthcr tbnu nn nrliflcisl curl. Kitchen Comfort. The smnli kitchen um time W! kitchen insy be partitioning eff s pill"?- ensrgy. The iarlfi reduced by v Each lfi-cent package contains directions so slmpls any woman can tint soft, delicate sbsdss or dye rich, permanent colors in lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, costs, stockin s, swestsmdrsps es, coverl , hangings --erery hing! Bu Diamond Dyes-soother kind —sn toil your d ist whether ths material ou wish to color is wooim silk, or w mm it‘ ls linen, cotton ‘or nixed goods. . .. . . - . was ,|. . ...,. 111'?) i t: In...’ ,...i..i - ..,_. .. . .. u I Health Literature \ Iuppiied by thg 'P...l. I. Rod GIGS IOGIOty “WIIN JOHNNY BBIAKI1IIB ABM. There are few moments in n family's experience of more intense excitement than tbs time when Johnny fiilis out of the swing and breaks an arm. 'i‘hc fact that the arm is broken is often self-evident from the angle at which ll bangs helpless at the sids.- Indeed, Jvilllllv sometimes comes home pale sud‘ anxious, followed by serious comps»- lons, with the simple announcement, "lily arm is broke." Then pushts’ resources ure taxed to the limit. Tbsrc is apt to be a lnsd rush for the doctor. Volunteers frequently appear with di~ verso advice as to the best trestmcn} until medical aid arrives. Sonic sug~ gest bot applications, some cold, some this linnment and some that. Too often, nowadays, Johnny is put into sn automobile and a wild dash is lnuilc lf no one is killed in tbis race, it is due more to kind providence than common “EH80- In Johnny's ruse it is best tn use no locni nppllcntions at all, either hot or (old. It ls uaunily best not to remove illfi clothing. The arm should be pluccd on ll pillow. nn ordinary sofii pillow or small hed pillow docs very well. The edges of the pillow should be gently ‘ftcd around the nrln and held in pincc by leveriil straps or plECEN of cord fled about it to form a sort of brindle. The patient should he lnnde to lie down. Hot coffee may be given ‘If in- ls mint. The docior should then be notified. l ' When a leg is ilrolren there is nccil for n coni bend. On no uccnullt should the pullout be helped lo his feet or por- lllittcd to try lo stnnd. Unless rl slrct- cher ls iivnilnbiu, it is host not in iittcmpt to move him until the broken ir-lz lins been temporarily protected. A pillow splint ls sufficient when the ilrcnk is below the knee. (‘orrul-tutcil, packing paper wrapped around the leg nnd licd in pince by pieces of cord or ilnllilkcrcllicfs ls oficn useful. ‘Vilcn the fracture is in tiic ehnft of the bonc above lhc knco, the nld fnshioncd uni» ilrcilll or walking slick splint is lvorlb knowing: ilbout. In this cnsc, mic u|ll- llrciill is lilld nlong the olllcr side and one ulong tbc inner side of the lot: nnd both nrc firmly strilppcd to tiic limb. As soon iis the patient is in bed nnd tiic Plliltcrncss of the pilin" rcdnccil. the ulriips should ln- livmu-lli-il. Tight iviliid» ilgcs illlould |ll\\‘l\,\'R be uruldcil In frac- lilrcs. Tbc lliffllllllillill of iiic lllub input burl; no lnlcrfcrcncc. Tilc rin-iltgi-iu ray m‘ x»rn_v lins rce unwed tiic ilni-i-rliiinLv tlnll wils form- i-rly llssluviuloil with frili-turcu. Evcll tiic slllaiicoll. nlld slightest fruvtilrc cull ilc (lr-lccicd in Rood rnclltltcluvgrunls. in runny clinics the injury ciruiliuls of n lucrc crnck ill lbc bouc without nny cililugc in thc niiuclnout of tiic fruiX- int-ills. Such n iructurn docs nut rc- vpllrc uclllilg or rcililcllon. ll lu pop~ for the nearest hospital or physician. ' lbs. i! ycnr lllcn lhiln thcrc nrc for Ltibs. ll “'(‘i'l( men, bccnuec tbcrc lice pruci- lcnliy no \'flt‘illll'it‘ll for the lllttcr." Sir Sccrelnry. told tiic boyu of lhn iii-nu Flosc School, (‘rcllcnliilln (ilinlzlnlldi. iii 7tl|io lull 5.00 Esch RULES OF THE CONTEST i.—-Wrlts your answers in pen sud inll. using one side of the ps sr only. Put your your. name sud sd ress sud tile bsnd corner. slsting whether Hr. or Miss. w. rl. Put nnything else on wish to drawn or typewritten entries. . ntsstunis must be i5 years cr ovsr. Employees of Bisrling Hosiery Mills Ltd. friends or rslstlves of employees an anyone connected with ths company are of s mily com- iil be awarded in old. s awards will bs made by s committee-of three Toronto gsntismsu who have disconnection with this firm. Their nsmss will he mods known to nll contestants. Contests must sgrss to abide by the decisions of this commit- iss. The prises will be awarded scccrd~ . ll take first prlss. s 0d or eh word correct. l0 points ud up ssrsnce of for bsndwritn sud d0 for fulfillin’ the conditions o the con- lesi. Cantos elosos June Iii. llll. Entries should b0 forwsrdsd promptly. I.-You will in notified b?‘ all immedi- sroly if you have solved the mystery message currently sud will be requested lo fulfill s sirnpiq condition tbs! nssd not cost you any, money. Tbs saompsny sgrsss to reward you, in addition to sny prise you win for ever! effort you put inrlh furtherlns the pflhlllnrity of Bt-rilnl Hosiery. This is not s Isles contest. Ive body's opportunity of winning is sous of the mystery mus fur Iousrsl nsstnes the entry. nsnls of this paper in thswippsr ri bt- ‘Mun u’ mmoronvr? b ret _Servloa Agents he soon {new what the myster- fisliiiwfipiihmliimcslsllilieiii "m" m“ HOW HE DECIPHERED IT His Pl Ind Ms wanted to know what the t b t W'iii ould 't tell the . $313M“ “ Mk5." it“... ioseenili oi let racfresentin n word. Start by writing the phabct own from A tn Z and rl tuber sch letter um at Z ls number I. Y3. X3. a so on. into numbers by finding which nurnhu’ letter represents. Then you must write dawn another alphabet numbering it the nght wily A number i, B2, C3. D4, s so on. Chan e the numbers beck into letters by finding I. e letter corresponding to t num . in oniie! to heig them he told them the first word wss "It". pher the complete message ii you an send your answer ngbt sway to compete the his mus. First Prize s and valuable prises in tin“: awarded awarding to tiic nod by uleh ent . The Pill; 2.';'i..i.‘"‘c..'.’l‘$ unsure of s THE OBJECT OF ‘THE CONTEST Frankly this is an sdvenisl contest ih sins being to hirther the populgdty of the wel- known Stsrii Hosiery sold from the mill to the oonsumat u ' The msgni oontut will he llfl II w] o l I ‘ Hr Ill, uni led ‘ui qtui‘ Qu lit “Elli: um T/‘ifliifl in pure silk. slifl y ' and wonih d puri- wool hosiery ior every member of t e fanuiy. SEND YOUR ENTRY TODAY Whm your answers are received we will vmii- and tell you how many points you hflvs gained towards the prism, and wiU ask you in siiuw us w send you s few 83mph: pairs oi Sterling Hosiery to show to a iew friends who will gladly become Sterling Hosiery use result. his is simple and ensii favor, involving ‘ittie time. and ri you a cmt of money. _ will qualify you entry to stand for the fughest rius. W-i sgriew Y You “in for every ort ou put forth in rtbering the sale of Sterling osisry STERLING HOSIERY MILLS LTD. CONTEST DEPT. all TORONTO l0. ONT. (‘IIARACTEB AND BRAINS. "Tbcrc nrc more viicancics fur 10.000 W. Joyusolrlllcku, tbcllritisil lIIIlIN‘ lbc Spccch dily prnccodillgs. ‘The big Jobs, Sir \\'liiii|ill mild, wcrc not for tiic llil'il who would only \\'I\I'l( the nriliunry hours. nnd \\'l‘\"l‘ content with nrtliuilry lriliic union \\'ilL!l'i'i. BllfilIl0QI'P9I![)ll‘ minted tho ynillll: mnn who was lml hidi-boiliul. lbi- mun ulilrll: ilclicved lhilt nll friicttlrcs must be scl, bill this liVlll crrur. A frilclurc without illupiilcclncnt llcods nothing bill rcut or flxntlon by means of sonic sort‘ of npllill, cithcr wood. plaster. pllillrf- nlllcllc nr mctili. Follmving thc pcriod_ bl‘ rcst. luilasilge cilu bc uni-ii. l'll>ltil\'t‘l nnd lulcr llctlvc luuilun will fulluw Iilillit-lilRl‘ trcutlncnl. . A frilciilrc with (llN|Ilill'i'llIi‘|ll iii‘ lin- fragments is sct or rcduccd ll‘ thcrc i=4 nny hope of getting the parts into bcl~ . iur position. This ls oflcn difficult cvlln Willi illi‘ x-rllY- w" lirllllillli“ hnvc our skcict-nl structure ilccl» "mil" us illNfPlNl of nll the oiltsiilc us do cinnls and oysters. W!‘ life "till" ""‘l| sensitive in our mrironlllent. This is llilvillllilgc. But when we ilfflllll ll with its soft tissue covcriuiz. 9"‘ buuilicnppcd. Scttiuil U"? l"'"‘~ us! nrc may be like repairing brilkcu ciiiuu cncnscs ill thick vclvct. Fnrtliuniciv Nnturc pours out blood nimut til»- broil _ on ends of bone, blood which forms t1 clnt into which the new bonc ccils l-‘rtm’ nnd produci- n bony bridge or cnilils. At first thc cnllue is nftcn n liirlrc lump] which can be felt under the skin. As um.- goes on, the callus gets llfllliiflfi nnd the original continuity of tiic bum» is piirtly restored. But, yeurs nftcr» wnrd the x-rily will give cvlilcncc of Ibo old irreilk. ~ * - Pilllcnis snm-"Wmfl wv-rrv- hcr-cw“ frilrturcd imuca ilil lint iunkfwcll lil lb" v-rny pictures. What would ucciu, iv n sturgeon n good position of lllc TTIIR‘ moms,‘ only tnpwnr unsutiufni-tory ti- nn- pnrlcnt, it. is wcil ln b:- unlisiicll with the work of the mlrgcon inul in rclilr-lnhcr tiic difficulties iinti dlillKPT" with which we mllst contend. Firm union of thc fracture and tbc bcst. pimp» iblc function of tiic liulb urc whul is iicslrcd. not unusual x-rny results. The dnugcril of fracturi- such ns non. uni-nu disabling or unsillhili‘ litillrlfliii‘ iniur)’ mid jvilrnlynllr from ncrvc urc ilroblclus iirirnnriiy fill’ "i" surin-nn. Wo nilcd possess no cxlwr knowlcdlrc llf lbom. We should. bow- cvrr, know tbnl ii cnlnpmlnd fruclllri- menus broken skin nnd n poriill of cniry for hiicierin in nu iujnrml site whcrc norms multiply ffll7|diY~ w" "limim ‘understand that a simple fracture can bc mmlo ctvlnpnuntl by carelessness. Wc should icnrn tbnt while n few hours nrc of conscqilcnco when oib- has Pill" i" m“ iltnmncb from curl! ucuto llilitllllliidilll- nnd when one bag n sorr- tbrnnt nnd bc~ ginning nlputnsns. they lfo nut nf great moment in n Trscturl- of nn nrm. Richard -lii. Stifcl. :,' , "llygr-ln" Nmvmlnys It is n coiulnmi thing ii» sos thirsty pooplc sipping Illclr ln-v- rrilgs through straws. ‘flu-re iuuy perhaps by ths J ubsln nil. on Africa. ths East Coast no ihst dipping the wnter out is im- possible. Therefore every trsvsllsr in his drinks from deep in hollow trees. ‘immunised’ "'_s best n» fest tong‘ sud‘ lisif ll dflliliter "wlfli big {H's ptiicli.‘ 1 u-(w ., . ‘lumen-i nos-MA us»: v< '-' ‘ ' '. ' . ”,,. , --» .-\q .. ._ ., _ u, Ilinil before llicm tiic iifc lo \\'lll4‘ll l‘tlll be different opinions ns to bow this method of drinking wns suggested. "drinking stick" of of The qucsr ynk trees o_f the Jubisnil deserts have great cavities in their trunks in which ruin water col- . iecln nnd is preserved for months. Most of these csvltlen have very small necks. these csvstiss, whether nstivsjilck or wbits explorer or trsilcr. csrrisl his lnvslusbis "drinking stick" sud sucks iioiloiv ' center. n who would ilcvotc his wholi- soul lo his work, nnd tbnt wns lhc Ilillll ii was so difficult to gci. "I ncvcr lilld ihc privcli-zi- i|i_\'.~ilf of going to n nnivcrsltv." 'l‘lic Iii-ini- Rcrrclilry' nlldi-d. "bill I bud mic thing l hnd. cvcil us u lild, iron (lt'lI'i’IililIl'l lion." » l l I Importance of (‘burnt-ten i i i Thcy hurl m‘ m. fsonlcibin): liflci‘, they hnd lcfl flr-hrml or llnlvcrsily. 'l'llc_\' i '|'ili\ri- i lo llii_\‘ ciiiinn was nlcrciy prcrvurutory. wns Ii dclnnild for good mcn just ns grcni as lbcrc I‘\'I‘I' “us. I lie urged lhc lmyii not ln slum-ll. filfflilllllllllf‘ inst two or fllfflt‘ yours of school llfc. wondering iii n vague Burt of wily whnt they were coinlt l" tic-l nnd imagining lbnl the "governor" nri ibc "old been" would dccidc for till-in null do what was best. Boys should ibiuk for themselves. "It is no use having a firsbciuls brriin if there is ii second-class cbur~ ni-n-i- behind 'lt. "Spanking us n business mnn. l lhluk s first class character .nnil s second-i rinse brnin will cnrryynu s llfimi ""1", further than ll first-class brain and‘. n almonds-inns chsrnrter." , —'l'be ,I.ondon_ ilundlly Timfl- ‘I {is} rroniofoss clinics DIREARE i i i i i F-nmr snrr-llulic rcnilcr may rcpiY ibllf. illl nvcrilosc of flil‘_\'i'lll'lllll‘ will niso cum discnscs. but iiillt it! H"! whut is mount. lmcinr snys that illllttiliftl gun may provc n prevcniilive against the dreaded llcnurgrl of tllbcr~ cillosis nnd ,.thnt n very small quan- lily of i-biurlui- in tbi- nir lnny prc~ PAPERS FOR 1926 -WALL. ()iil' large New. Stock now open. " Beautiful Coiorlngs, Artis- tic Designs, Handsome Bor- ders lo match. “'0 are Sale Agents for P. E. Island fur the large Wail Paper Factory of Colin McArthur it 0a., |n¢., Mon- trcal. who have no superiors ln the Wail Paper line. Our prices are made to meet all competition. Visit our lip-to- date Wall Paper Department. A int of Remnants lit Half Price. CARTER & CO., Limited. 'i cnluusli BATTERIES ‘i-lilsr rluze Q » Carioad Fiust Received» 12,670 The Rogers. Hardware 60., Limited the cnrlii uni inurc tbiln 200 iiillofl. Evcli nl lhc diiliuncc of fifty uliicn ‘lllilfi ii-vcl. alum- tiic v-nrlb tiic qnuuiity of nir is ln-llcvml lo he nllllnst iuilppri-cinilic. The coating of sir only about nne-fortieth nu tll‘Iltlil_V of rapidly ill! tile ililnilspilcrc decri-nscs tiic altitude incrcnscs. rcnt the sprcnd of i-olnnlnn colds. in- llncimi, unii pncunlonln. m bcing irnccil to n xilgbl iczlkngc of lb:- iinviitcrous sun. , Iiclvlnitc, ll puulnn t!" """‘i"'""'l " llrscuic nnd ncclylcuc gun. hns prov- ed extraordinarily effective in a pnr-y ilculilr fnrru ‘of instnniiy. nnd also in. lbn terrible ‘dlscmles of locnmoiilr] nlllxy. ' l Au American tourist. whilst ulii,v-' lug in bin English boat's lunlsc, wnu vq-"ul n. crack jukcs with fill‘ cordon". who. by the wily, Will nu Iriiill- lllilil. "Yrilfvc mirc got some spicudid pluuls thcrc, Pill," he nbscrvcd out‘ .|"y_ "but l gucss we cnn bcnf 'I‘ll\ liillllll down on tiic i-thcr silic. \\'l\.\' | n-menlbor onci- growing u cnbbngc which. when cul in two nnd lhc hcurt rclnnvcil, mndcuin cxri-licill crndlc for my hvn kirldlcs." "Film-y that!" nnnu-rcil I'M, "lllll l think we can in-nl ilmt." “Obi” iuqulrcd lln- vlullnr. "Yen, sorr,'.’ rcpili-ui i‘:|i. “in lrc- isnd we have sonic wplciliilii vcgctnilicic. I once saw trco lll"ll till-oping on nui- beet". "Three men?" gnspcil iiu- Amcrl- csn incrcdulousiy. "Burr!" rctorted Put. Police- men!" _—-_~o->i~ HOW TBIFK l8 Till.‘ ATMOSPHERE? . 4w .»-_- - The hm svlsllshlo “Mince Ilmvl that prqtieslly slL-ofhthe ltmospbrrs is con- flpdgtv I sllsii pztcnding oiltwsrd from ~11": 1,‘ "P". n-u r. t 7"‘ ‘.- 4 ' . viii ‘ . V‘ v,, M.‘- l‘ ll Headache. Neuraigla Colds Pain i v Th," ,.|,|,u.|u,._ in lnlullics dons-n bud lltllilll in- ilil confined within five miicn ‘csrtiiJ, lcrcl and scroll-rights is below the tcu- ' Thus lhc solid cnrtb blls hilt h thin thick as lllc ililllnctcr of st its grcnti-st: or. if “'1: connidc the elfth the if ibc nilllnsphcre were ill lbo pri-scut ‘atmosphere only in ltn appreciable son lv\'"l ilclnllty from bottom to lop, it cxtcilt iiilmilt forty miles nbnve the only ubout lwo-hundrcth ll this ilscfiil t|lllllli_\' wins llt‘f‘lill‘iilllll)‘ of flit‘ i-nrlh. Oilcmd." nf the lilacs of iillck as ibc diiillle-lcr of ibo earth, il- liilsi-nvi-ri-il during lbc war in clilo» ill!‘ niliiosphcrc is Within tkwc and one» I mcrc coilliilg uul thicker, relatively flu, fm-qury, llillllllllli_\‘ from iufiucn- billf mllcu of tiic surface of lbs cnrill.‘ ordinary silo. li"i‘t,' fullrlbs is bclow lhc EOVPlPTIIllPi I Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physiclaii$_for_ Neurltls Toothache ~Rheumatisfit Lumbago . noes NOT AFFECT ma, nasal‘. .5... GI seitlsltorolllilqlilhsil Asptsinnsmsls "i nugget i" Accept onl which conis n: proven direc one. Hand Also ( ' mfimsiuxf gay:- MW or . to assist ts- mlblléglust ilitstlf. no is our gsmu nun, the Infill. . i udu r (we: . v "Bflzfl" acki "nsysr" hem of I2» -. . ttlsssrssuatoo- i it is "ll: L» 3'). I s. i. i ,. . >“~e