PAGE TEN . w... m‘ J -. 4 . 7 IMTY ti! fliflflfiinbfig l IlliAllYN AT THE START [v REY. JOHN COBURN, M. D. tlnicrtnvdlatc Senior) .. ' : i ‘imii t ip .l'.ll wit»: ‘it. ‘i... it" t‘ »i.. ._ |.l .l.n~=i-lw-n._ql-;vai-¢ ()1 l:t.i.ii t~l '- t. » till.’ it llii . 1 . . ,t l .' all". Liimuuli t‘ ‘r . ain't by lllPltll: til. ltciii! a nllfil in to . A!‘ l'.(‘ QUESTIONS Ifyou are. suffer- .. ing from Asthma, Hay Fcvcr or Iii-tinchinl trouble, inhulfi the fumes of Kellogg's ‘ Jlathmn itliiiecvtiu - mill gut cosy relief. .170!‘ nw-r tltl years "this famous herbal preparation has benefited thous- nnria ofauifcrers. Your n: arm-I rlrufl uorn u ‘ has ll. — —» $1.00 per tin. trial alza He. Ohiuinulvlcnlno in rigurottc form. Nimlimpnnrl Lrmnn Po. Limited » uo-taillil-iuvi 18M Turnniu. l ‘uudl lu _ ", ‘Fury ,._.:< 4*_t.ii.'. STUDY .II- OCTOBER 10TH . (JUNIOR) THE BLOOD STREAM c‘ l\_\‘I_ to, m1; By MISS RIARGARET BAKER ‘l l‘ tip!" ‘Flterc he stands at I ‘ . “ 1;; hi. bill, andf " 010w me." said the Phagocyifi. _ l motion of the g and io’Dick‘s surprise it began l0 ‘ti ." lie has no ezuy job to KN change its shape, and to pull 811d 5 1'..-. ti '.;._~..t; hus-‘s and but-k honn- strum-re itself through‘ the wall of I1 .~ l. 'l all vvatly to do tllPll‘ coil.»- ln front Qf them U , llllll out Nine to out‘ Dick .‘(|llt‘?7l(?d his head throuirll E ,. i.’ ‘l‘lit~ ])llt‘lll‘l'\\lIltl.~"\lD,l)!’ ldt‘ l1. and found himself 100k- ?‘ t tint ball like ii rifle ~ i int; into a tube filled with a rush-I 11 . i . Eixn .i1~ trick i; 1 _ stream of something not very‘ ? ... l 3t wciiliil tilt-all‘ tlntlkp \\".‘i(‘l' Jlundrcds of lltllf? " - ~ m.» ‘ " l'bt'i;_'_ill_ lu-tnxuc rctl bnriics $11M“ "( C 'liki\ tarts. hollowcd nn both sides.i f; -' ‘- , ivcrr l)\‘illL' .~»\\'('t7l "Vi"! in ihel 22 ‘ v t ‘ nri-litti, stun/clinics $11181?» and oi s - SOIIlPlHIIPS rollili‘! "Ylnfl l“ lime N ,. i :~.'-~ g anti ltvre and theft‘ (‘H1119 9- b~ t. t ~ ~ tr ioakinu \'(‘i'_v biz and‘ c ~ l . ~ lat h/uttln the UHIPYS. I A > l- thcy all going in; H" ¢ l ' said Dirk. p t. ; ur body." said the‘ Z, a , l your blmd 9 i . and as you , l, ,_ know ~thet l\ . i . t-irviilt-tiiiiz through | A t~ , . - , m. moans. travelling‘ i. .'l'li'l anti ro llltl itisxrh- it." t "lln-rl‘. ,1 chapter iii my physi~ hvnl»: at, school callcd ‘Th6 ...irni of t-hc .B'o0d."' said ' iltt uh;- is ;i (ltllllfl it?" asked ~m~tivtc looked a1 him "That's what I call a 1 llilll." it said. "Every" that is tlmie in ysur body t..~.i- itiy a rot-non. 1 have just l)(‘(‘ll t-wpkiltiiiig in you that your. ll’iil_\' is built tilinost entirely of c-‘ls! curl those coils sitice they. an» t‘(l~‘l‘l si-tizirilc llvintz things.‘ mu~t !:.ivt~ their own stippllas of‘ tmwl and \\ill(‘l' and oxvzzen.“ l "Of cnirsv." said ‘Dirk "Ntiv. aiilitiuuli tlivfe ill‘? 50m" ‘that can move about like my- mt-u. of thc ("F15 have t0 say witvrt- they are. rind so whatever -; '\'.lll! must be brought. to "tin-u I know what the blood is _~i~l!. t? ~i.i;€' t-rieri Dick, "It's taking t t.» the cells." u-"iyl" said tn; Phagocyie. "v- quilt‘ a bright boy. Dick." "But \\‘l1(‘l‘t" are tho things lt is until" asked Dick "I guess ' tiloiitv o1‘ water going past l thv bwmd, but where is the - lln> boy!" cried tho Phago- -. '1 ht-Iitivt- in‘ Pxtxicts to sec t~ i» it‘ larcatt and butter iioat- oim! 'l‘lirre is food going by . hut it l» all di:.<olved—.\'0l1l‘ .'.'|l|ll\.'ll and liver and intcstineat i‘l\ tn that before the toodi twat‘: to collie into the blood l i ' l "And where is: l tic roll icloivs have are the rod Ciorpusclcs.‘ "Jltl it. t’ l you stinwtiiiti; clsc "l in. in _v<>ili' blood if you taking ititoxicants: 1 ho thaw and as the 4 art-tinting round iliioi ulnilit tviili ll _' . _tll t L".t‘l'].'\\'lll‘ .' cried t _‘. our!‘ as sharp as o.\' ainn l thr’ Phailil" ll l-vticikv!" lhoi i» a protoplasm .= a chance to harm ‘ t-hc place!" JIYK triumphantly. "I llt‘I‘l‘l(‘Cl shame!" "I ftlilif‘ tigrcc with you." said ziic Pilauocjvtc, “but, of course. it's qziztv ca _\- to stop alcohol doing _\:.u any harm." \ ' v not taking intoxicating do you moan?" asked Dick. Ymrvc 20L it right away." said tiu- Pong tytc "Now. conic along. and I'll takc you to sce some in- il " cl r i_\to lJ("_"lll to pull ll.il|\‘ f ilirotigh tho looscly builti null mo the tuhr. l t-ll..~c to mo!" he calintl. | tgt-t p ‘l’ ;t, I I cant get into that g - ' crlvcl Dirk ' siiitl the Pliagocytru’ it- iii muscle. and so it's l’t'lt‘ll . It has to be i l .~.. . h l)t'.\lll.~€ ~oinetllnes " intlrt- l1 nod must be sent. ‘ U. it turn at others." 1 tint cclls to i, t-‘rilt-s ll|‘l)ll£'.'\ l1l.'\_v be u wzlia lilirll. and trit and tixygvn than usual." ll.ti. "Oh ' nd thaw tuiothcr troublesome 1 l_lii()Xl\1\lllS do." went on the "Thc tioison that. is in .'.itn‘.." put in Dick. ch01. quit» iight —alcohol i|'.\'_ spoils the blood-vessels. , and it’ pcaptc go on drinking tn- t ‘(Hlllls ovcr along timc, the h; tl-vosscl. graduauy" become hrit! , tits-triad of elastic That nivatis thcv arc likely-to burst sunn- day it there is a rush of bland trying to get. through, and _ tilt-u tlic tats in the fire, I can toll you! A burst blood-vessel in the brain may mean being par- alyzed tor lilo, or even dying then and there." "Will my blood-vessels ever bin-st?" Dick aked anxiousiy. “Not. if you are a tccmtalcr," said the Phagocyle, “tmlass, of rotirsc. you ill-use your body in some other way that drinking; smoking, tor instance, or making a pig of yourself by outing ind much . when you are grovm-up. But, u'e'll never get. anywhere at. this rate. Come along, got into the blood." “But the blood-vessel is so very small." tirotested Dick. "Suppoe I t stick” "You won't stick.“ said the Plialzocyte a little impatiently, and stittled the matter by giving Dick a push Dick did not. stick; the tubc W85 a tight. lit certainly, but there itieilliiq llp lVdtional Temperance - Study Course For tmqhh tamed d‘ Sunday Schools 1 . Kt“... n. Bladder. vihici- lIlPN. across" the vcin and (‘lOsP it through the body? (Value In.) SD “EEG l Ml’ y liiilnei Berni; A" you worried and annoyed b! Ge up ulwiim it lmbeymlrfim M t . “as” it‘: ml sue u - nsslmspu-Zlien Jolntl. Inc!- lrequetit Heudlehel. Pill Plssatzea, Lon of Appatlto hut vou feel old befall Iour time. Ordfliur medicinal can't htlfl much because they on't combat lucb firm. Th! Doctor‘: formula (‘Jntex tints n: tin! Kid- tn 3 hours. checks pains. stimu- lonu thc Kidney: and Bladder. User: anon feel younger stronger and hi‘ tie in n n or so. u must. Drove entirely satisfactory in l week and be enc - th other ‘distrcssin ousncsir; Lrl Pl ache. . Eyelids. Burnln and Ener so was site-h a. prcssltig of blood be- hind liim that he was carried for- ward, whether he Minted to go or not. "These very small Hood-vessels are cnilcd capillaries." said the Phagocylr. kcctiiiig t-ltisc behind him. “Catiillary itieatis ‘halrlike'— not a bad naine for them. eh?” “Ye-cs. I tncan ‘Nof " stainmered Dick, who was too busy wondering what was going to happen next to cave Wllilt an; word meant. "I ivish the blood wcuclnt push like this." "If the blood didn't push this time WClild be onto for petting excited." said Phattucgne. your blood to tnove lazily, your cells begin to starve for want oi‘ lood, and choke for want, oi (lXylvll. and like l‘(’il\OIl “Al you'd soon fret qiicci" iudccd. "Don't. uorry; you'll come out. all right." "I hope sofkaurced Dick. "Wc'l. as I ivtis saving " wcm on the Phagtiqvte. ‘we arr- noiv iii the catnliziry blood-ixesrcls .'l‘he wallsj of the cataillaries are very thin andl iomcly built as you know. tor wei have jllSl. squeezed through them,_. and through tlicse looscly builtl Wall's gases and liquids can pass from the‘ blood into thr- cclls. or front the cells into Lhe blood. and so the cells are able to take in their supplies and get rid of any- thing they don't want " Dick had been tiayitig vcry Ilt- tle attention "I say, this tube-I incan capillary ~i: getting b18891‘. isn't it?" “Of course it is! Haven't you noticed an we g0 along that. either blood-vessels keep joining this one and so makin: it larger‘? In fact we are out. of the capillaries now and are in a vcin D0 you know what, a vein is?" "No.“ said Dick -—h¢~. was EPMHLE his breath now “The veins are the largo Wood- vesels caivving hinod to the heart; we shift be therc in time now." "What is the hcart lfltciT‘. asked a little ticrvoitsly: “ls there plenty" til room fliers?" “Plcnty-j’ said the Phagorgvte- "plenty, that is. at times." “Becaum if there isn't rattierl turn back." said Dick. "Turn back!" echodp tftc Fhago- one “Not ivhcn yourc in a vein. my boy. Veins arc ntadt- so that neither the blood nnr what is in it turn back Do you thee pouchcs or p‘ knts of itit-tnin-zuicc lying flat iVldlliSt the walls as the blood passes over ill“lll? Wcli, if lhp hood trlcs to flow backwards it would got into thcsc pockets and force them oprn and lli0_\' ivintld Vahes. my doar hm’, thin‘; what they are, and very llntiilll thing-s. too." QVESTIONS t. l Why does lhc. blood circulalc 2. Explain Why it, is dangerous to have alcohol in the blood stream. tValue l0 ) LONGER. MATCH ‘The walls of a room need no longer match in color. The moti- ern way is tn combine colors. For instance, a. room might have two sides in cascade blue-two in ivory -~Bl1d the ceiling could suitably be done in irdvetpci‘ blue. (‘AVENDISH AND VICINITY Dr. and Mrs R. _D MacNeill and their two itonntz sons of Kon~ sitiglon, were rrccrit. visitors to GavendiJi, Mr and Mrs Lcwis Toombs and daughter, Miss Cora have rcturned from an enjoyable motor trip to Bcdfovd. N. S. where they visited Mr Toombs mothcr at. the home of Rev. Major McIntosh Mr Charlcs MacFai-Iruic. Fvrtlwnod, Mr John Wilbert Wright of North Carleton were visitors to Cavvndish and New Glasgow on Sunday. of A most r-njoyablc scrvlct- was hclrl in Cavendish Unitcd Church 0n Sunday eventing. Guest. slitgors were Miss Sarah Wood. Mrs V. K. Wood and Mr J A. Moore. of Charlottetown, Rev. Geo 'I‘llley based his address on one of the solos sung entitled. “My Task" Mrs. A. A MacNeill has rctum- ed to Knutstord after having spent the summer in Cavendish. Master Ian McLeod, Ncw Glas- gow, spent the wcckiend at, the home of Mr. Ernest MacNciil A C. G. I. T group was or- ganized in Cavendish on Tuesday evening. The following officers were appointed: President — Pauline Webb. Vice-President -- Mary MacNelll. Secretary Marguerite Graham Trca~urer - Una Green. After a jolly sing- song Mrs. 'I‘tllcy led a short devotional period, told the the origin o! C G. I T work ried on. The meeting singing ‘Taps.’ Webb and small daughters Ina days in Cavendhh recently. Mr and Mrs. B Myers and _ and explained the work to be car- l closed by ‘ Miss Reta Gardiner. Mrs. Keith I stltute met on Tuudby evening, T. Wc'ls.' Bale Verte, N. B. were visitors at '- lng of minutes o! pruvimu mggl- ‘ by paper is greater now than at any time in history. The pace of progress has quickened; things foreign and distant yesterday are near and neighbours today. Therefore, a constant source of reliable, last-minute news has become more essential than ever before to‘ the welfare of the individual, community and nation alike. The daily newspapers continue lo satisfy this . need. They are the couriers of progress, providing intimate contact between the man in the street and all phases The newspapers interpret the scientist, the 1! CANADIAN iwnifefcifiaiiifiurweuc; _.__ Motorists through Oanvendtsh in; patches for a quilt last week included Mr. and Mn. G. E Noble. Charlottetown, Mica Irene Knapp. Barrie, Ont, and G. E. Stnt, Halifax, N. B. Mr Stewart Ferguson, Buy View, went._to Central Royalty lI-st. week where he lntnnds to Mk0 up work girls with Mr. Andnw McRu. ___.._.._i__i_ LONG BIVIB WOMEN’! INSTITUTE l The Long River Women's 1n- lsepbember flletlat tho homo qt and Louis of Cheltnn spent a few Mrs. Herbert Paynter with In nt- f tendnnce of twenty members. ‘ MWNHB opened by repeating ‘Crced in union fdlowed by rend- of human endeavour. Q 1k tnl and Roll Call. is was responded to by dona- with a. contribution tied up in the corner, which unountcd to $2.10. i It. was suggested we have our next Roll Cull be answered by more - Pllfihel. minus the contribution. ', We were very pleased to wet. come two new members namtiy, Mn. Home; Paynter and Miss Louise Johnson. The Btck commtttm reportgd making one call and taking fruit. The School Committee reported | thlt. aoup was needed, and it w” suggested that. the teacher be given illm from time to ttm, to buy sundries for school as needed. The committee reported that, _' nonal- Roll hld been sent m Blim- t mgxslde for framing. I Frugal-mm consisted of reading Mn. Constable on “Qtltstlon. l “DAILY \l .\ ...‘ n,“ J1! ocrpgcia .12. nnrinrs nfPrnqrass The value of the service rendered by the news laboratory worker, the engiinecr. They‘ ltepofl‘ quickly and impartially the development of new‘ I products and services which individually and cob‘ lectively bring about higher llandnrdl “of living. ' The news and information thus made available Increase a man’s ability to produce and permits; 'a greater enjoyment of living. 1937 Q‘ ‘- ; . _..‘._....._ Consequently, every daily newspaper is blazing ‘ l by means of their newspapen. 8i i NEWSPAPERS nutm" rind "Peace Edie-ill” ' Mrs. A. C. Johnbtmie. Mra- Ernest Dunninl gavu l re- port. of the Convention held in Chafottetown A vfllitfiet by Mrs. A. C. John- stone entitled "Trees" was won by Mrs. Olive Pnynter. , It. was decided to Invite Miss Mary C- Csmpbell o! Portland. Orezon, to addrem our next meet- ing which h to be held at Mrs. Allunfl. Campbella. Lunch Committee. Mrs. James MacKenzle, Mrs. W. E. Johniitone and Mrs. Murdock Macbeod. Several bills were presented and reported paid. The road um amounted w $0.50 and it. wu thought advisable to Dealt/pone putting them up till next. apt‘ Ill A delicious lunch of Ice Cream and cake wu than carved by Mrs- Josoph Dunning, Mra- Ernest Dun- nlnl. Mrs. Murray Constable and Mrs. Andrew C. Johnstone. Collection amounted to $1.10 Meetlnt dosed with National Anthem. . PIUSVILLE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Twenty member! of the Piuaville Women's Institute mot at the homo oi Mn. J. J. corcorm for tbotr sep- mmbcr meattnl. It. by the Lord's Prayer followed by the roll call which wu unawerod by u apoli- ln¢ match. Mluu Henntne Arsen- ault and Pearle Corcornn drew for the prlae which was won by Mtu Hermlne Araennult. The minutes of the provtoul muting were then rend. The trcuunr reported $40.82 on hand. All committal reported satisfactorily and new one appoint- traila to new heights of _ individual and national y achievement. More than m» million Canadian - families keep pace with progress in all phased of international, national and local affairs every day ‘ ed were: Sick-Elsie Gallant and Patrick Comet-an. School-Mrs. Peter Gallant and Marlon McDomtd. Program-Mary E. Elise Gallant. Plans won discussed to the or gantutlon 0t a sewing club. _ The program consistcd of a din loluc by Patnca Corcflrfl-l Carson M14 and lilac Gallant. recititlon by M“ rte Ooworun and n sons by M" Peter Gallant. and Miss Hermln Arsenault. Refreshments were tho iiervep um ‘bitten! a MW "m" dune n: wu en 0y . _ Mrs. Joseph '1'. Gallant kindly in vltled the members to her home IQ the October meeting ‘where the i?)- mi witi be answe cu ‘by Anygi n Pertaining to Halloween. A "I game will be conducted for thB P"! pose o! rolling funds.