a int illilliili lilWN Bllliiiliil ‘widgstpr-t-atl intorest in the present a M.“ ._.¢v” -.- a» ~ ‘Notes bliilie wt?" Ion of Canada took its name from Incident-W. chum s. IrLIro. Vleo-Prednlalt-J. I, Innate. the party of that name in the - Qparflgry-Jalclll. Cal. D. A. lamination, D. B. 0. 34th., "a nu." '. n. Burnett. Aunu. gamut.“ m an,“ Maritime Provinces. There was no party called Liberal in either Upper or Lower Canada prior to the date Paco-route f ‘@- ' 23, of Confederation. There was _ , M” ._ always however, in the larger Provinces beside the River St. hi.“ i f its'abli-st public men.‘ _ _ lll“ o"? 0 lawrcnce and the Lakes a Con cAusgoF ASTHMA As SDlJllRPT "l ‘m"l;m¥::lallg‘?g:‘servativc party. in the Maritimes lallll" ll" l‘ term U y liho (‘ouscrvatlve and Liberal lead- ‘ - k OUR CANDIDATES The tang of victory was in the ‘nion. for himself for his L v _ __ _ mcnt regarding asthma, and two air during the Queens County Con- golden 0w l! v I H whit“ ulmed their mm“ l" (any Chicago physicians investigated d ‘l J \ M“, fairness and impartial ru us. ‘Confederation. in like manner par- tnn, gtntt-nrt-nt nnn [nny rgregr] venue“ yen" fly l r. l h want more mcn of Ml‘. WYfilVlltit-tilurly in Upper. Canada the Wllll ll- 5 '5’ ggrrgy M, l’., lilld 1101\- J. ll. My type |h tho funeral parliament andnleadcrs of the Conservative and erg were. aftci- tho retirement o! . it for arties united thci i? whon elected. as we trust hc shalllf l‘ l" l‘ l" 9 g"()dzlnrlfl to tho samo end. ing more nor lllss an a simple the former Co,,3e,-,,-at|ve vannnmte, rot-s oi‘ iliet or a faulty handling ot certain foods by the system. He _ _ no wr- foel surc he will lllvll ll Mr. Donald Matrhinnon. K. (Y. lllllll v __ 1 _ H . d q 1h.» hm- cites 85 cases in proof of his state-- of \ir. Nlurriock Kennedy. both oflmwum M h m“ d" l Th‘. m“. Gozemmenl o‘ we lllPlll-l Tlllfi lllllfillllllli-l "ll-sell Dallli! ‘ 1 , viticc he rclllfifillllls- l7°'"'"'°" l" 357 W" "ll" in the intcstinc. and partly in the whom were put up tor nomination. Libem gonservativ, bet-anu- it iisaucts. due to absorption of ouii CRIPPLED CHILDREN “as” “lam” The poisoning shows itself first as a catarrh, and then as a spasm ot‘ the breathing apparatus. if is an attack of breatblessness which comer; on more or less suddenly, usually in the small hours of the morning without apparent cause, anti which passes off suddenly H , without leaving any apparent ef~ voted for him and assuring llli-‘lllfiharlotlctown _ rem...’ that he would "take off his coatTMhHY u; m“. rphdhm Wm bLnlWt) principal rmlitical parties hflVfilruftxillillllflllCs are long lived n5 .1 l iThis Glasgow physician gives some interesting figures. lie tells lls that people under 25 yeans of 88c makc up more than half the cases, and that 9 percent arc due to rrrora of diet. Nosc and throat l‘ w“ i Goverllment compoud trouble make up the remainder. ‘of leading Conservatives and Lobe A-hnht 5r; percent n; all asthma. erals who framed the British Nortnftlcs ijtin b!‘ cured. and 23 percent Jlmcricu Act. introduced the IctI-KHllllHWPd- lly "Pllllllflll dllflvicii _ _ _. ‘ lagainst this poisoning oi‘ the sys- lll Allll-‘llvll illll oral principle in the British lam Wm T]... [remmhm of ah Mute Fnitcd States and Canada) of crip-‘pire where before ‘it was unknown, attack lliilffl fiiiio as {nuclgrfresh air V __,_ _ 4 . , . - . .. . as posts‘ c.~ u as tio c ort: may Camping" “as Show“ hy th.) 1dr“ plvd chum.“ “udm. H, h, me m built tho intcrcolontal Railuuy andlbringnn n profusp pprspirutiolh the "mhv- (lamidian Pacific Railwayuhauhht Should no wcll covered with Stimetiines we road in the Liherahclothing. A comfortable chair. a largest l Journals of these days attacks upon m? ll" lllll‘ llmlll- llllll ‘lllslllllle i l ii many influential and what.) u l0 ll"! ncnerul avcrzige, . ., lilll’lll"*§‘“'lll llelp lllm "Y?!" the and M‘ ll‘ "K l Y P ‘the senate of (anritia flS if it wellih-tttack. I<cw asthmatics cvcr die a Tory institution. Such attacks tiuring an attack, arc very silly. of course. The Son- u llllllflyflr] lb; twauso of the as- ‘ _ uma siou d c investigated. There is a marks-d and insistent I l ‘ i I I Although it is thought to be due _ _ I mh r I _ _ _i_ f w v _| l appon mcuts ant ts equa power to too much protein food that lg determllmno" on H“ W" n a e ‘ha! “hm l“ “runny curl (r up ellto pass or reject. measures. ffiXqllll‘ kind found in loan meat. eggs, properly“ H v _ _ l ‘H v ‘and ccreals. still lt would seem ‘up m, ilu. suplry ill.) was them“! vegemhl" and swrch type or unci-rtuinly treated or capable of improvcincntJ-uhn production m. the foremost ‘lflmml “m! I“ ‘USO rich m protoml 8h lillndrcds oi both tho Liberal and Conservative F" (lilll-‘Wfi llll‘ lmlllllo bccause the prott-ltl hcrt- tioesnu got nsod np Dflliwlli’ by the system. The Wastes from it cause the intestinal‘ lllllFlllllllg and then poisoning of what the blood. Sonic cil-“cs of tisthma are duo to |handiing dogs. horses. cats and lllrgfil-llllfflfi.’ are Liberals still but who knowpublit- schools, have gone through lllal lll" lllllllllll‘ Nlll-lllllal llllllvi’ "ll A ll“ "l illlllelllfl lllllllillll l0 b8 ‘WES composed of‘ leading men of ‘the ileform party and the Conser- . , . . ". five party of old Canada and oi j - ti . we ub- l1 l Hsellhere m m Issue p lthc Liberal and Conservative tlrsd after the first ballot thank-lush u mo": extended rtworl Hmhlpames of m? jmuvmmes. The")? lulllafter tho Reform party dropped l!!! rcccntly lll oltl party name anti became known ‘Sintzo then (Ianadzrs convention. l.t.-Col. llr. J- S- ins was also humiliated but he re were the unanimous choices of thol l l lng those who had offered his namflstirst appeared of tho clinics to the convention and all who hailnrippls-ti children hold and Summersldtulfl-S liberal!- . h 1 1-» .- . and work as hard for the two gen-amazed to lcarn that. at thcsc two u“ o" (“Hy known rlflwulvuy 's "Liberal (Yonac-rvativc" and , a "lllllcs Mom" the fir“ and only “Liberal " and as such have stood 1l‘\'*-‘l‘ llPlil lll lllls slxlyfipoliticttlly opposed lo each other. children were ox tlemen selected as he would have‘ worked for bltnself. province. This was the spirit of the who spoke "X- Pllll‘ son‘ u cripplPil —~-—— vention. Everyone umincd. This number does not pressed confidence in the rc-illll "l cllliic all our cripplctl children. ill‘? ll‘l'l' Air-dical authorities tell us that the’ the coming election and ience re echoed the sentiment. Tho Knnpffll nvorzigc attendance at this convention. ihelhvery thousand of population. over held in thc (‘flllllly-llr] this province. we are unfor representative indies from tiiffercntltvt» have about lilo (‘rippled child rcn. an zippalling thought. A still more appalling thought ism“ “s ll Slallllll lolllly wllll ll“ lll“ parts of the county. eCtOrs throughout the province lllllllvlillli is curable ii the instability and which characterizcti tho latt- re-lh, p,-h,-|h_.a| lmt-mhhty. gime must bu ward. This zit-termination is noftnnnign iiic iwlplcssly dud Iiorc-l zivtiitit-ti licnct-idl" lhr-m have been permitted to go on Siilicfinlcn of i867. in like manner we read in’ FLiberal party organs about lll Pllllll they call “tiic Tory rmlicy oi high in tbi-‘prott-tctinn." They seem to confined lo the (‘0nscrvuil\'l' pally? loasiy. t t it is very general and shared in by, Th» Ill-ii (frosts Nurses, many fnrnit-r Liberals. ll)’ lll"ll ‘llmltitm to their hmiltli work V. h 137 y - t 1 “d . d t hlPflllSttilVt". of zisihma are wheat. that the present contest is not ho [his lll‘()\'llIi'l*, like angels of mcrcy. “"9 whlllnl" "l"? r 22mm‘ 1:1" ilyr-m-m rh...‘ hm,’ pom“ mnk nah _ _ oug ie use o . o s > . . -. lween Consorvlmves and Lmpralsllonk-mg “p m” helpless (immren Sir lmonartl Tlllol’. than Wllnrlilllnllsslntllllzltlllllliig be due hut lit-tween Conservalivi-s and lllciwho. because of their conditlt>ii.~[hcr,_, is no "mu honmm mm,“ intiflcn to mw fruits. anrl the ovoid. l . ~'lll'l‘ fill.‘ ‘ .itl‘. ‘ g ‘the records of the (Jld Liberal “.31. tlylhhnghlewlirgplto known that for the past fly" yeills have found many of tlicm but not party in Canada. Our point is this: tit-i all? sivtiitl thrsc raw fruits. . l . .. F : ' illl ' ll t' ll "l. Canada has been Illcinltvi l0 by “all and through their untiring labor. lM-ilW Plclmlllflll: l-lbllfal‘ "l ‘h’, éhulehllpa (inlay?!) asthma is m score of men. many 0f them rcilll” of lovc. they sr-cured a visit from‘ ‘old school l" Llberaml“ ilmnellgo cart-fully _ _ _ with the Conservatives of llll"ll-“ "ill" llr. Ai-kor of iialifax. an eminent _ .t|me to carry Confederation llolii illcl uncertainty of llrllllp fllll" ll l-‘l “Tllltirt- not known in the st-lmttls. Tlic)’ ‘their physician. and ttllill to see if thi-rc andis nily condition of nosc and throat that may bc causing it. senting foreigners and have little if any killllvlvlllllblll orlhollciiiu flllllvlllll-“l- l° also to carry the National Policy all ‘llemt-mbor the figures quoted Canada or its needs, A rcllldlililllabovt- mcniioncti clinics. ills visit Protection. And later. there waslabtivo, tvrtr, out of three can ho of such n giwcriinicni for allnlllllldironglii. hope to the hopeless. Tbo a furthor contingent of lfélitilnglfllrefl. and tho majority or the parliamentary torm ‘Wfillld be ruin-Ivory “first has“; brought m hifllldboruls who joined with the ‘Lib-lmhpry llllllml‘ ous to (‘nnada and this is the i¥l‘ll"'not,ict‘ by llllll('l'i(l hopeless parcntslpllll Cnnsorvllllveg “ml” S" Rnll‘ _. I v "y ' > ( M‘ ‘ lort Bordon to carry tho llominionNlllllll-‘l "i lllPln ivolild have tolor- em‘ felling lhroughnul the Mun M" ‘um L’ ' [through tho Great Vllar.‘ atcd or ondurcd the seat stealing. ltbc robhcry and plundering of tho ely. to support the candidates oflllrll’ ‘lllllllllld “lllllllwll the .Mar:lll“hlll' mven"°‘ll' m“ lllllllllllll ""9"" the Party WlliiLll, since tho days Oftlllifilllfi little; the lzrim spectre of gmilalld lll‘ ‘Relirlll 23"” "llizllc llmlllllll l0 lll-llll lly the Customs Sir John A ‘Viucrlonald- has stccrcrillmvolly ‘llomllllllllws the hnllll lmdl ma,‘ wire “ya d“. p.“ r . lconlnlutee and the Duncan rem“ - - ' h h l m" do“ a". what ubouulncn as dowillri to British connoci- it is inconceivable that Alexandoi a consistent course and has not; “rm l l p iron as were the Conservative lead- MflcKgnzle m- wflh-td ‘mum. hater-veg from its known prlnciplcslllml“ "l u“ lllllls" “l” ers of their time. And in times oflrouirl have appointed Bureau to the llllesficii Willi llclllllly bodies and crisis an at Confederation, and inlsohhth, why (hm, Shaun-r any hon. “may, TM". h, hhthht. wnyotll nam_,' To some of tho parents of siinll- tho hopo The Old Liberals in children either in victory or defeat. l The “m! governmmt‘ . ‘which u hound "nnm [hose of "a who have tho industrial crisis of i878 andyhu decent Lihehhh “mm”, m. "m", Wolllll b9 lllllllll‘ l" "all l1ll’l‘l"’l- llalllphlnvly ml Ourselves and our uhnd-lgilllilllgff tlllilel‘Collie:vailllgeerlgglllllllllllrlbllnulllltlld Drltlllllgrillllldullllwfltllng been tried and has failed. For thci'l""' HS n! the“. 1mm h, ‘mm, u", ' sake of holding office ii. ztbantlon- mmlllll“ a“ yo“ Wald‘ your lllllldy’ Provinces. to build tip and develop ed every Drlnt-lpie of the trllcbilllllllllly t-hildrt-tr mmping and plll.‘"tlicm as a Dominion. to maintainI we“ Mheml DENY; H gecurm supling and growing up to healthy, use-iit as a great British State within; Think it over, fathers and 10000-00000-00-0000004004000 Daily Selections p l ‘y p 0mm,‘ “M, h n mum ful manhood and womanhood. Then lltc Empire and to tlefend it. to the. OI‘ l l‘ . 3. ' ' .' Guardian Readers ham out hrmhg m ,,nll_._.,i,ln,,h.i‘._t,. littlo ones who could be made whole bmmdaflpfi‘ I>“..“H“””““Q”‘ ‘P, “a dmurnm dpparnn,,“,h_ "u, ‘if their parents could afford it. I ab), the Cuqmme nepannmn,_ Hm" The Rod (Truss Soiritriy is on] For those principles the Liberal July 23, 1926 wild and ltormitting lbc country tol'l“lll'0llrliig to raise ll lllllll l" he conservauve party h" alwalql A GENEllOllS Pllmlllsl‘) - "Tlly _ ‘ _l ‘i I I I _ u , t t stood firm as the rock of (libraltarlfioti will make thce plonteous in "l mllllon“ "l dlllla“ m”! m“ M W‘ y n ‘Ow n m“ rind for them it stands today. That,""“l'Y wlllll "l lllllla llllllll» lll llle the King ("overiiment with its un-llmn of my, body’ and l“ [he mm , __ , _- _ - ' " ,of th‘ i-atte. and in the t‘riiit 0i leafed by those who bud kt-pt it in ‘llll “lllile llllll "lllll "l lllul ‘llll holy alliance. its bartering and thy ting, for gggtl," Dent, 39;9_ omra with a rhhhnfl...‘ h; a Mmhlilr for suvh a cause? It hilly lwjraflicking to retain power aftcr tie’ lill-AYERIIO lfllgl Tlllfllllflrl dlllfi _ i , o o rxcec ng n irritant y zrbove iar condition possible. with a group mlillllollpll lllm’ “ml ll clllllllll him“ "l lhe pulls‘ ls “nworlhy M rill that we can ask or think. hwhthhh,“ tho often, “my ‘heithc name, or of tho traditions of. Junior Rcd (lross Society, through hnnlllll mhplllfllflm In Culmda’ l“ a“ ipatont as thr- sun ui noon titty. Mackenzie King and his trolleugut-s |In the fn-iicral Hospital, Moirtroahlhavp Hmirchfld and hkmpd me he robbed ' and finally w,“ Pvmurpd “m, m, moot. for crippled children. who 0f nnupolitlcal and Irresponsible |F ONLY KhNDNEss RULED representatives ready to play u ei Loueila C. Poole its various branches has maintained miiar game again. tho only way out, Pitch of ll!‘ would try to do as alreudgtetateti. is to give thcga mm. gm win, wag ten-nny hhrhxlhonpyst Llhhm] "wards of the p“, Snmc kin: and thoughtful act old reuulll?" End dependable‘ ("Klimt and crippled some years ago. and stand t-rinvlcted llB the worst Jug’ Srrfihaailzjy‘. m d" i" ‘mm -'°"“ll‘.’° “all” “ml a mallllll “l. This little girl Whom her ymingu-‘llllllllcl- "l" ("all o"! of the continua way—— ' plinllapiake repetition of mock gov~ u. |.. ‘ benefactors ernmlant importglble. affeotlonaliy will Alexander iMdcKenzie and Wilfrid To any some word of chm-r, per- “Littlo Marie" is now at her homer | _ ‘ y aur er were honest and clean. Mp,“ ‘ludglns hy-yonlprdayg pnlhnhlag in this province, restored almost Q;- honpgt pfalgé m those that u“ convpnllon and hy m" "lllnlm" to normal condition and blessing lllrllllghllul‘ the llmvlllcll “ml w" O relay‘; h dmlhr O expressed by men from Illflnrctii hm [flown whm" 8M mm MVPrItrust. that a sufficient fund will bn Pb ‘H’? y . s me lllfllllall parts of the coiinly. (llw-"llll "W" raiscd to brighten many lives now That. sccn for the blessing they have brought to hor. If tho young mcm-llnnklll“ lmlllllellllly lnl“ “l” "Hm" bcrs of the Junior fled (Irons, wlthMllm wllaon‘ Chlel RN‘ PM“ might fresh inspiration fy will send to the next parliament gllll‘ the two (innsorvativt- rllpfoflnntaf. To flapping aplflia weak and W" “llmlmllell lelllerday‘ lmmcly‘ their liitlo contributions in co tswlllllll’ Clmlllllllllmlm lllll llllllll-l’ l-Yonflptetimlht- Iiutnblcat and the Mr. J. A. Meweervty and lion, John are capable o! finch a work M lhislaccorfl lqony contrlbulitms, big or ‘lf-lllll 0f all God's creatures minister A‘ Myers‘ in tenderness-or rnnn or boast; Prince County also is t.o b.- con- and m“ is not numhnw nnmhdittll- .thi\t may he sent to hcr and “mm “mud m", grown "pchflsnfinlthe IlOYIOTFI may rent assured that gratulated on _its choice of Mr. lime" and women do rm H“, helpleulevery dollar will he wisely and ef- E. Wyatt,‘ K. C. an its Ilflnflilffllrhndrpnl- we “w, m“ ‘M! appenlllcr-tlvely spent in the great work bearer. Mr. Wyatt in one of the 0h. what n different plat-e would be This world of ours! How great the sum (liasgow physician made a state- Tbis was that astb ta war; noth- poisoning of the system from er-f into the dict with your. The Man Nobody Knows 34600000000404 instalment IX. AN IDEAL PARENT. iis it not high time for a larsol‘ reverence to b9 Elven l° llllll ‘lum- churt-h n55 assigned a place of eter- ha] 510W; and no thoughtful man can fan to be thankful for it. ll n, impossible to estimate liow great an influence has been alerted ,l°l' the betterment of woman's life by the mot that millions of human beings are being taught from ill- lfanL-y to venerate a woman. But with the glorification of iMul-y. there has been an almost complete neglect of Joseph. The same theology Wlllcll has Palm“ the son as soft and gentle to the point of weakncsm has exalted the feminine influence in its worship. and denied any large place to lilo masculine. This is partly because Mary liv- ed to be known and remembered by the disciples while nobody re- meurbereil Joseph. Was he iwd a" untutore-d peasant. baffled bylll" ggnluh- or n foster son whom he could never understand? Or was there, underneath his selfefface~ ment, a’ vigor and faith that mold- ed the boy's plastic yours.’ Was he n ltwppy companion to the young- ster‘! was be full of Jokes at tlinllel‘ time‘! Was he ever tired and short- tempercd’! Did he ever punish! T0 all these questions the narrative gives no answer. Anti since this is so—~siuce there is lilone will) 66H refute us-we have a right t0 form our own conception of the charact- wlioliy unknown ma-n, anti to be guided by the one momentous fact that wo do know. it is this. lie must h-avo been ft-nnnny nod tisticnt anti fine; he must have seemed t0 be an almflfii ideal parcnt——ior when Jesus sought to give mankind a new con- Caption or tho character of God. for his meaning than "Father." discharged his duty. The etrangfi stirrings that had gone on inside him for years, setting him off more and more from his associates, wcrc CFYSTZIllZOd‘ by the reports or Jobirs success. The hour of thc great decision arrived; he bung up his tools and walked out 0f town. “fbat sort of looking man was hi». that day when bc appeared on tho batik of the Jordan and dil- plicti to John for baptism‘! What had Ibo thirty years of physical toll given him in stature and pliy- siquc? Unfortunately the Gospel narratives supply no satisfactory ansiver to those questions; and the only passage in ancient literature which purports to be n contem- pornry description of him has been proved a forgery. Nevertheless, it requires only a little reading lie-- tween the lilies i0 be sure that almost all tho painters have mis- led us. /i‘bey have shown us a frail man. under-muscletl, with a soft face-a woman's face cover- ed by a beard~and a benign but baffled look, as though the prob- lems of living were so grivious that death would be a welcome release. This is not Jesus at whose word tho disciples left t-beir business to enlist in an unknown cause. Daily Lessons In English By W. L. Gordon onwmwwoowwwou WORDS OFTEN AMSUSED: Don't..qay "be brought it to a final completion." "Final" is tauiologi- cal. “Conipleilon" nteang final. OFTEN MPSPIUONOU-NCED. blessed. lPronounce the adiectivi- bless-ed, the participle blest. OFTEN MISSPELIJED: metro- polls. SYNONYMS: fact, reality, truth actuali certainty. Wtlltli STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is yours.‘ Lot us increase our vocabulary by mas- tering one word each day. Today's word: MOM-AGE)‘; reverential re- gard or worship. "ills manner ox pressed more than that general no votlonal homage which youth pays to beauty." on; rim/Mme“ OPTIMIST ’--By Alina Michacii Come. loarn the ways of laughter where mellow sunbeams smile: the green hough for a rafter. tbt" rosehung path for aisle! The fool- ish man goes fretting for gifts hi‘ cannot rgain; but. here is sweet for getting tn kiss of sun and rain. ll is not ‘beet to borrow from times too far away; no thought of a to niorrow creeps here to wrong to day. N0 douibt nor any sighing can linger bore for long. with ltnnerr mate replying to low, impassioned song. No worldly cares or losses can vex ibis calm retreat. for bore the only cross is that days are all too fleet . (J0me. learn the ways of laughter and bid adieu to tears: taste woodland mirth. thereafter forgetting barren years! ---¢o>-i- The old telephone system of the city of Montevideo, llrguay. is tr he replaced by an underground system at the state's expense. A recently patented baby carri- Shnllld meet wit. a road! and can f“ Which she and her sister nlirncs 0t ldv 'l Wlllllll llllllll- "lllllll lllllflll- nestt heat. known mcn in thc province _ - I More haihlt in thl; way become! om“ Iosmm“, from m", Maple nro tit-voting tholr iivnn, age is rocked by an electric motor obtained from fl lit-tilt socket. { I unassuming Joseph? To Mary, the er of this vastly significant and‘ / ROM the ' I SERVING THE Dominion. THE PROVINCF AND THE LOCAL COMMUNITY . h tides of the Bay of Fundy on the east to the rocky shot-g; of British Co umbia on the west, there is scarcely a community of import. mce in the whole Dominion which is not served by the Bank of Montreal. In every section of the Dominion the bank has a complete organization giving careful attention and banking requirements of the public, whi e each branch serves promptly and adequately the people of its own community. BANK OF i MONTREAL Eitabliihed 1817. We! Assets in excels j 7so.ooo.ooo Crippled Children ' Examined By Clinic Through Red Cross Anyone passing the Britannia Hall. Summcrside, last “lflflllPfiflily morning, or the Red (‘moss Society rooms, Charlottetown On Thursday. and Friday would have ivitnesscti a scene nevcr before enacted in the province. a scene in which the play- ers were sadly crippled children. The ifcd Cross as wcii as l10illi-l actively engaged in protecting th+ health of ihc school children is also hc could give no more exalted term; the wordl Thirty years went by. Jesus had‘ on the front axle, current being interested in helping those who are unfortunately handicapped. and in order that the little cripples which the Red Cross tiursea had located throughout the island might have liiodmntflt of cxport atlvice with regard to care and treatment, Dr. '1‘. B. Acker, orthopedic specialist of Halifax, was brought over to contiuct the clinics held last wetk. ‘Many more cripples than were known to thc nurses uttcnticd and it was a pathetic. sight inticc-rl to see children who bad never walked being carried into tlic clinics. chil- dren on crutchcs or wearing steel supports and braces bubbling in. and thosc with sadly twisted limbs. and distorted bodies, ~— in all 6T pitiful littlc cripples ranging in ilfZP from infants in arms to girls and boys l6 years of age. Some had nevcr before had a physician's opinion of their (it-for- mitics, others had walked so long 0n cripplcd logs that months iui hospital in plaster casts will be necessary bcfore the limbs can be| corrected. l lParents and children sat patient-i ly waiting for their turn. many bud come on early morning triilns. otherg were driven miles iby team.- Twenty-thrrc Cil-ffis were cexaminctll In Summersidc anti forty-four in‘ Charlottetown. The lllcd Cross nurscso kPpl the tiny tots amuocti with games until picture books provided for tho pnr-_ Dose by some of‘ the Junior Red’ (‘PO-as members. in Charlottetown every available corner 0f the Red Cross rooms was occupied. and the G. W. V. A. rooms. equally crowded, worn hor- rowed for tho (IVGFHOW. Dinner and supper time came, the waiting ones hurried off for u bite to eat and returned again to await eagerly their turn for exam- lnation. it was late lnvtbe evening when the last. case from the country was seen by the doctor, the Charlotte- town cases having been asked to return the following day. Each child W85 given a very thorough and careful examination by Dr. Ackcr and advice as to care and the most beneficial treatment to be followed. The most impres- dye thing about the clinics was that practically all of the apparent- ly hopelessly crippled children were lliven the hope of cure or at ietist ‘ll 90""? lie-Elev of improvement. Such is the achievement of tireless research in the field of science and the perfection of the healing art. A pllifllbic" case-a boy of 16 fear- lllllr crinrlod- hODDOd in with the aid of a crutch as one knee was drawn up to his waist. His father will, "l guess thcre ie no use your looking at my boy. Doctor, he n; a hopeless cripple.“ The joy and elation of both boy ind father knew no bounds when they were told that the boy could be cured and would be nblc in walk like nny normal boy except for some slight gtliffloss in the tiffoct- ed knee. Here was a veritable magician indeed who could promise the straightening of twisted llmlyfl and distorted joints and therefore tho construction of useml lives. Twist~ ed limbs mean twisted lives. Tnk- ing the knots out of tangled sincws takes the tangles out of mind and tpirii and so restores bodily vigor which is accompanied by increase in the development of youthful in- teliigencc. Astonishing were the number of mason of infantile paralysis pro» aentetl at the clinics, 26 children, nearly 40 per cent. which shows how cxtensivo the epidemic was two summers ago. Cases came in with paralysis of the muscles of both arms and both legs. who had to be carried and could not sit up or turn over un- aided-one of these a girl of 14 yearn of age. Crises of this type require mus- cle training and muscle re-educa- Alon in order that the puralzetl iim-bs may again become nsefnl, ~hey require month-s of massage and rubbing under special airpor- vision. __ _ The nearest place in which this at the recently opt-nod clinic special training and restoration of muscle activity can he tllhtnlhed t1 lll 00000030000000 0000-00004- iiitiiit 'ni"tibiiifét-—tiio”ii"vv'ifi'fiiil housie University, also in Toronto Boston and New York. The clinicl misshapen limbs. Thc ‘(iuartilan was shown a iiuni bcr oi‘ photographs taken before short visit won golden oplnons [or and after tiperations on some 0i himself by hits gOlillPflOSg and hhht, thc trhildren already treated. Any ncss to thc unfortunate little on“ one gflillflg those can realize the as ivrzll as by llla glrill in tho grep possibilities in storc for tbc unior- ivork oi’ which ho evidently 1 tunates hanillcapprti iby tho uitci‘ master. Tbc Rod (‘ross Society effects of infantile paralyis and hopcs t0 liavc further visits from other causes over which tlicy hand no control. Wiillc on his visit. hcro inpt service no the t ' I ‘ ‘ .. 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