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' Go and get one today at l . v ‘ \ . ‘YOU can't prevent or coke from being dusty or a furnace from giving 0E dust-laden fumes, but you can control this unavoidable dust from coming upstairs to soil drapes and fur- nishings. Just a few panels of Beaver Board will partition oil the fuel bin and build a furnaceroom-quickly, easily, inex- pensively. You can partition of? a laundry and workroom in Keeps house cool in summer, waiun in winter. Used to finish basement ceil- ings, it protects hardwood floors— BEAVER BEAVER The following from the Winnipeg Free Prcss Bulletin will be oi inter- est hare‘ as Dr. Nicholson referred to is assistant Professor oi rathology in the University of Manitoba and a son of Mr. Murdock N. Nicholson, oi Oammerclal cross. P. a. 1. Dr. Ni- cholson attended the Canadian Med- tstown and delivered an illustrated address on asthma in the P. W. 0. hall where he was a student seven- teen years previously. In a clear, unadorned fashion Dr. D. Nicholson set iorth s. few facts about the blood and the changes it undergoes in certain diseases, on Friday evening, at the University Building. Kennedy St. llie referred briefly to some interesting miscon- ceptions entertained by the ancients about the heart, and circulation of the blood, and touched on the con- clusions arrived at by modern ex- periment. Tile cells make up about one-half the total bulk of the blood, and this fact can be demonstrated by the centrifuge method. The number oi cells present in any definite area can be computed by a microscopic count, usina diluted blood. There are three main types oi cells in the blood, the red cells, white cells, and the blood platelets. There are 1.000 rod cells for every white cell. and the platelets which are very tiny are also much fewer in number than the red cells. The bone marrow is really an enormous hatching pl nt in which blood cells grow in tny nests and when full-grown they launch into the blod stream. The ‘Harold. Ontario. 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' ' ‘ In heart disease, where there is s slowing oi the rate oi blood flow,_thc remarkable compensating power of the body is shown by a material in- fi eowoooooaeo-onoa Q , wwooa-oooooo-eooo-moveeoee-eo-wooso 00000400004444 E. R. BROW 14s Richmond St., Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent _at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown v O hvw+oovvorvrowovocovooooorvvoroooo Q-O weooeoosoaaeuouaaopoo-oa-eo-eeou-oeaaaaa aaa cease. crease in the red cells, to make up for tardy circulation. The function of the red blood cells is mainly one oi transporting oxygen from the lungs all over the body and this ‘is done by l. substance in the cell, the raemoglpbin, which is capable oi ombinlng with oxygen or giving it up readily. The chiei disease oi the blood is anaemia, and this may be due to lack oi correct nourishment to the bone marrow. poisonous sub- stances, or loss oi blood, as in large or frequent hemorrhage. As a result there is diminution in the number oi cells or their haemoglobin ‘ent. To correct the condition it is neces- sary to attack the causes. Transfus- ion may be necessary to begin with in some cases, and than the general o+§-O~O-OO~OO-OO 0 o0 000000004-0000-0000-6-000 Bring Sunshine Into Your Home .Wi'th Our New Wallpapers F“? Our new Staunton line of Sunwor- thy. Wallpaper will give your llvlngroom or any other room a distinctive and mod- lash-character. . ‘ You will be certain otlasting pleas- ure irom the Sunworthy Wallpapers which we are showing in all the newest styles. Their colors withstandaunlight and their beauty lasts. ' J‘. We are again featuring the popular 221ml 30 inches widths, and our low pric- es will interest you. " ‘ _ All semi-trimmed and ready to put lip. A We invite you to pay us a call at your‘ _... , earliest“ convenience. , ’ 1 ‘ i co. CATARRH m the Nostrils Stops in 10 Minutes You can stop that nasty nasal dis- charge in an hour by breathing "Ca- tarrhosene." Sneezing. running eyes and itchy nose are promptly correct- ed. No medicine to take - you simply inhale the sooth- ing fumes oi Ca- tsrrhosoae and get well. That It'll-lily. neuralgia head- ache passes away- Nose and throat are cleared of of- fensive discharges. ClWYPh- m" coidl, coughing and spitting come to ‘an end when‘ you use Clisrrhmht- It is safe, reliable, sure to eradicate your cold. Get Cstarrisosone from my drugglst. Two months‘ treat- ment, $1.00, small size, 50c. Qfazrfiazone Relief! PLUMBING lulu llrnlllc It you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to l-‘rsll ll. Trainer 80 Grafton Street y Opposiiaqfirxg Edward Phone ass-J a ical Association meeting in Chsrlot- ' The average life oi a red cell is 2B days. The white blood cells are concerned with the detcnse mechan- ism oi the bodyJThey swarm in large umbers to the site of bacterial invasion and actively ingest these foreign elements. They appear at the body surface as pus. Meanwhile im- " ' l |_l'O¢C88€§ are going on in the body which finally lead .to a conquest of the infection by antibody elements. In the disease called leuk- aemia, the white-Yaell-iohnlng areas controllable reproduction quite out of proportion with all need for such cells. Furthermore the cells are so immature that they can perform no useful function. I from large cells in the bone marrow. When a platelet comes in contact with a rough or injured surface, it ruptures and little‘ particles fly in all directions. Along the lines of these particles threads oi fibrin form. These unite to form a network like a strong spider web toicatch up the blood cells and so close the opening. It is only by this process that a fatal ing the slightest injury. Says Water Best Purifier of Blood Water is the best blood purifier there is and every person should drink at least six glasses daily. hr advised. ' ‘- The pale face is no longer regard- ed as a reliable sign oi anemia, be- cause people who spend much of their time indoors are frequently quite pale, while their blood is usual- ly normal, the speaker said. Among the expressions one ire- quently hear is that a persons blood is bad. The diagnosis oi bad blood dates back t.o before Pasteur discov- ered the role that bacteria played in the cause of disease, and it was then of the bone marrow develop aniurs- . The blood platelets are thrown off _ hemmorhage is avoided even follow- ElectricPeroolator . . . As the pmsideni, of West Poln In- sitituie was unavoidably absent, the thanks oi this blanoh was tendered by Mr Bullion Basics. Alter three cheers and a tiger for Springfield Institute followed by singing “For They are Jolly Good Pillows", all departed for their hcrnes feeling tlsat such pleasant, social intercourse- ttw-een the institutes cannot tall to be productive of harmony and and good-will. Following is the pro- gram. Opening Ohmus- Dunbians and Wwt. Point. lslstitutes. Solo- Miss Jennie McPherson. Reading- M's Neil Boulltssr. Solo- Mrs o. s Mc- Pherson, Instrumental Music- Mr Neil Soul-tor and Mrs D A McPher- TORQN TO & ALUMINIUM (VI) IJMIITED MONTREAL occupied ilhie chair and ten members lizmnded to roll-call by lbllilllz their pet superstition. Fliteen visitors were also present. Meeting opened with creed and ode followed by reading of minulm of last meeting. The nlok committee, Mrs D A Mc- Pherson and Mrs Ralph Mclsaax: then reported that they had visited two slck members of the commun- ity and taken them fruit and gmlpe juice. 'I’ho school commit-ice, Mrs Neil Bouitel‘ and Mrs Wm. A. Gill- cztsh, reported ilha-tlillley had visited the mllool and found that the drink- ing iountain and sign-board recent- ly provided were satisfactory and that a new teacher's desk 541d book- shelf were required. Some discuss- the Island 1m- 5, vim, M1- Gmnme ' Czechoslovakia now has only $0.0M has for several years been connect- ulltmlllflyed. ed with the creamery business and ‘has attained great success; in um, line. l-ie recently spent. a few days in OLeary and vicinity.-O. French cattle are being imported into Belgium for fattening. -~ ,. Raising ni funds ior dole payment: —FUNERAL NOTlCE—. The body is one of Germany's biggest problems of Enuna Rogerson. the five year ' aid daughter of m and Mrs George Rogel-son of Unarlottetovnl was re- cently. interred in Knulsiol-d Cem- etery. Mrs Rcvgeson is a daughter of M: John Bernard and the couple once lived in O‘l..cary.—0. American visitors are reported.‘ t4 have spent $75,000,000 icrQQRii-tpfin. ment and service in Erlgland lasi year. ’ . Banks of Italy have been lendlnf strong support to the nation's agrr culture. Paris’ latest is "python-skin" pa- James. . sir-musical music upstairs: Neil thought that conditions such as boils and pimples were due to poisons in the blood coming to the surface. As a matter of fact, the speaker declar- ed, the blood llad very little to do with them. l son Reading Mrs Wm. A Gillcahh solo- MrBurwn Boaies, accompan- ist-Mns Ionics. Rofldin8—- M155 Verna Frizrel. Dlalogue- Taking the Census- Miss Verna Frlznel and Ivan Buchanan. Duet- Mrs Amos Bcu-Jter and MLss Glen Boulier; .Rea.di.ng-Mrs. R. L. England. Chorus i »- Springfield Institute-O. 1 '1 —INSTITUTE MEETS—. 'l‘hc ‘ monthly meeting or Dunblzllle in- stitute was hcld (-11 March 74-‘1 11' the home of Mrs George E111" The president. Mrs Amos U01. I GLENWOOD AND VICINITY Mrs Webster ‘Boulter offilenwood leavm this. morning for a trip-lo Boston, Mass. when she lwill be the Kueot of her bmilher. Dr Jdhn Boyle The earliest litter oi foxes report- ed in thLr -vlolnity, arrived Sunday lastandsounuedbyMrAmosGw- rill. oi Dunblane. .___-.__._¢ -_._..__.-_--_..-___. m Alfred chum of Albee-ton was m West Point on a. business trip recently. » 1 Mr Chester llsettr oi Dunblane lert recently for Truce. N. B. where he has ’ s. situation. Friends of Mica Nelly- Hart who has recently been ill art her home in Dunblane an glad that she is now somewhat improved in lieatlh. "Prrnl:ss"‘ Brand Fox Netting Foxes are valuable, and in or- der to insure their proper pro- ' i ieciion you should have ihr Hg fix‘; frttamfiéeilllpgr: best therefore you should M“ Angus Mann o, Mm The have "PEERLESS. the bee: friends oi the utm- rogmt, m", m, English Fox Netting on the is not making satisfactory program market. i=1 New" ‘we 11'0"‘ he! 1°"! 111M58- Heavlly galvanized before and after being woven. it will not I rust. 1t any roll does I101 open up to your satisfaction. RETURN THE ROLL, we will gladly replace it or- refulv your money. We also carry a complete li oi Fox Pans. Staples. Lllfi" Wire, Nails. "b1895- Fm Tongs, etc. ~ The Rogers Hardware (lgmpanyi Limited ~ Mm Wetllngtorl Mcwilliams who is receiving treatment for a fractur- ed hip at the Prince Oountyl-ios- pita! is reported t0 be doing as well as could be expected under the cir- cunlstanoes. - The recent mild weather has play- ed havoc with the roads which is unfortunate as many farmers are engaged in hauling home their sup- ply of ievltillasr from OTlesry. A large quantity of potatoes lhss been hauled from this aeovlon during the ' past, few oaths. A part of these I have been sold and the balance are being stand at. the potato house for later raiser-O. _ ~800Mb GATBIBING- All en- joyable evening was spent in the hall as aprlnglield on march 11th. when the women's Institute of that place entertained the west Point and Dunblane Institutes. AfterMrs (Ravi W. s Iaringy who presided in a capable and plaulnlmanner had welcomed the visitors. thacleed was mpeatsd in unison. This was ldllowed by a splendid prcarlm alter which a dainty repeat was ser- vid. A sing-song which included several old-time favorites was then isdbylllfsllAhlatltlarsonln- C. M. Lampoon £0 Co- IJLUTID. II Queen Street sandal. l. c. _s. Inland Public Augtlon Soles can was sllmm Ills wlu s. tarnish- ea wltlelt chills I! allllliill lo I. 121$‘; MI. lass- piu o: u» entertainment. m Tam-um” Alfred A Fraser, inc. blane weren't netuuu at vmlea me u pnldane thanked the spnla- 1 1:“"g~'§f','_' jibld lllltiilith it! their linlplhlly. “QQO-O-OO-O-O-O-GO SHINGLES Cedar Shingles vial- 100 M. 2nd CLEABS. . 400 M. CLEAR) WALLS lOiXl followed after which new com- mittees were appointed _as follows:- School Oomsnitteen- Misses. Jennie McPherson and Malrgaret McDon- a-ld. Sick Committeez- Mrs Amos I GOlTlll, Mrs Geo. Easier. The nexti meeting is w be held at the home’, of Mrs o. A McIflwrsoYl, coll-call w‘, he answered with “My Favorite l Author." Receipts $2.45.—O. ‘an; A CEDAR We have on hand the following 500 M. EXTRAS. 500 M. CLEABS. 200 M. X NO.l‘s. PRICES LOW- L. M. POOLE o» 00.5” PAOLIS‘ WHARVES o-eo-‘a-a-assasqsrnsrss-es-eoao-oo l‘. n -Mr L. Ganlblc. fonnerly of Brad- gut-n .- vmw- '-. Why “IMPERIAL; Hold First P|acc{:§ Are only supplied by carbohydrates. Dietitians recommend the fox’s diet to consist of from 33 to 50?‘ cooked cereals, containing cod liver oil, dur- ing the gestation period. ' For sale’ by leading distributors or direct from the factory. i, ' Check up your stock» today and make sure of hav- in g a liberal supply of “Imperials" always on hand. They iensure success. l 1. ECONOMY- At one cent per meal, “Imperials" cost consider- ' ably less and give much better results than feed. ing a restricted meat diet. , 2. A BALANCED RATION- . _ Imperial Cod Oil Fox Biscuits are required to balance the f0x‘s ration at this season. J 3. VITAMlNES- Contained in larger quantities in Cod Liver 0i] than any known food. J , ' 4. HEALTH-- - _ ' “Imperials”produce a laxative condition of the ‘ bowels, ensuring perfect digestion . j I 5. ENERGY FOODS- I A Imperial Biscuit Co. Phone 721. v y Charlottetown, P. E; I.