was 111 1°31 THE ONL siuwr CHARLOTTETOWN 00040010., PAGE ELEVEN ~'ro will VALUABLE CASH PRIZES In the Guardialfs Great 511bS¢ription Contest The Extra Prizes ThisWeek m“ Colltestfilllfl tllmllls‘ in the most cash for subscriptions datin f ' today, September 21st and up t0 Saturday night, September 30th ‘fill I n the following Extra Cash Prizes: The First RThe Second The Third The Fourth The Fifth The Six The Seventh - The Eighth r manila j ___, i l, i. in i; i ""- itQ nun- l l in: 112w: i! in: Z- 1- bsn- tn- our i- i: ui-Q u; i - The p Ninth -- -l gThe Tenth - -- ..... ... Most Votes are ltlelers from hay fever have '7 to spend an hour ln an alr- milltloned motlon-plcture theatre loobtaln rellef, says the New York lllllfl- But scarcely do they return lithe open than their misery re- llTl-l- The alr-washlng apparatus moves the lrrltatlng pollen, Here was something that clearly Minded careful study. Dr. Les- “"3511! of Johns Hopkins, ln- lllltd nir-condltlonlng apparatus ll! ollnlc of the university-an ap- Wltlu whlch made lt possible to z“! temperature, humldlty and mmzlollemellt and to reproduce the u llc conditions of the Rocky smurfs and of the Great Lakes m .to which affluent hay fever m"! flee when pollen fllls the “a At the annual meeting of the mdigté: the Study of Hay Fever mum“: ‘l 1° feDorted thus on hls "gimme lndlvlduals suffering wlth M ms of hay fever comp“ 57 asthma, a strlklng change led ln from ton to fifteen m“ , - Wltliln an hour the "when had entirely ubslded ma "o hours the lndlvlduals who fiivlllllfll! been most miserable pmmfvldencs of hay fever. These Humor?" then returned to the m, Mamba cllnlc without artlflcl- mm ‘med Bllfloflbhero. Wlth- mom n minutes symptom; do- m‘ “:14! ln an hour these pati- nm “mo! miserable as when they n ‘ooh ""0 the room." no‘ “Om this as if Dl‘. Gay ‘m4 M: more than any i». ' ""1 fins vlctlm of ymlgztif already knows. But hls m i‘? to the subject ls much ~ __.I, .1'5lnt than the brlof ex- 'AND given ______._ PhysicianvStudies I Hay Fever Causes _ fy Dust Among Irritants-Conditioned Air Gives Relief To Sufferers l1 tract from hls report would indi- cats. Thanks to hls alr-condltlonlng ap- paratus, Dr. Gay was able to draw nlcer distinctions than sufferers can themselves draw. For cxunlple, he found that ragweed hay fcvcr ylcltls more rapidly to alr-condltlonlng than pollen asthma. 1n the one case complete rellef; 1n the other "strlklng relief." The next step was to determlne the effect of a standardized, artl- flcfal, healthful climate on hay fever sufferers who spent a. nlght ln the room and went lnto the oiit- slde alr occasionally durlng the day. Dr. Gay found that he could cailse merely by exposing a patient to the outer alr. Bacterial asthma cannot be re- lieved by air-conditioning, Dr. Gay showed. In fact, hls bacterial nsth- matlcs came out of the experimen- tal room worse than when they went ln. Investigations which have been made by the United States Public Health Servlco show that ragweed ls the pi-lnclpal but not the only cause of hay fever. Of the two types of hay fever. sprint; and M1- tumn, 65 percent. of tho cases oc- cur ln the autumn, and 90 per cent. of these cases east of the Missis- slppl are to ragweed. Golden-rod pollen hardly deserves lts bad reputatlon. It ls carried by insects and does not float ln the alr “k0 m0 pollen of ragweed. Rose popem glly dust and other fine particles arc all hay "W" Pflldllc" ers. In a recent of Allergy (the dltlons produce issue of the Journal name given to con- d by overscnsltlve- l U0,000 EXTRA Votes for each $10.00 worth of subscriptions turned in up , to Saturday night, September 30th. No extra Club Votes will be given du ring the last ten days of the contest-i NOW and most Votes will win the Grand Prizes. $20.00 Cash $10.00 Cash $10.00 Cash $10.00 Cash $ 5.00 Cash $ 5.00 Cash $ 5.00 Cash $ 5.00 Cash $ 5.00 Cash $ 5.00 Cash THE GRAND PRIZES The Contestants Having the highest total of Votes at the (‘lose f m‘ ‘gym . . , - - 0 e , J est Wlll win the following Grand Cash Prizes:- FIRST GRAND PRIZE -~ - $609 Cash‘ SECOND GRAND PRIZE - _ $300 Cash THIRD GRAND PRIZE - __ $200 Cash FOURTH GRAND PRIZE -- -._$100 gash FIFTH GRAND PRIZE -- $100 Cash SIXTH GRAND PRIZE 0 50 Cash SEVENH GRAND PRIZE m. $ 50 gash Contestants who fail to win one of the Grand (lash Prizes get at least; 20% Cash. Commission on the total amount of cash they collect, plus the extra prizes they win during the special cash offers. Qlipproximately fifty contestants have already drawn weekly commission‘ fiheques and thirty-five extra cash prizes have been given to active eon- testants. iWhich Contestants will win the Ex tra Cash Prizes Saturday nlglltl. September 30th and the Grand Cash Prizes at the close of the big Contest? ness to certain protelns, plant pol- lens, horse dander, cat hair and the llike) Drs. Harry S. Bernton and Charles Thom report that molds may also cause hay fever and other nasal disturbances. The particular molds whlch they studled are Alter- narla, found ln dust, and Trycho- phyton, a parasite known to pro- duce ringworm of the scalp. The Alternaria may produce hay fever at any season of the year. Statlstlcs show that the amount of dust that settles on each quarter- mile of surface ln a large clty ls nbout 200 tons. Since one of the molds studied occurs ln dust lts hay fever producing possibilities ore not to be lightly dismissed. Justice Mingled With Hospitality PETERSEN/f, Mass. Sept. ao- Herc ln a pleasant rural settlng stands a courtroom where justloe ls dispensed with a gracious hand and an elr of hospltallty which sets court combatants at their ease as guests rather than pleaders before a In the summer courtroom of Dls- trlct Judge John Munro Woolsley, of Southern New York, informality relgns. Lawyers smoke easlly ln chlntz-covered armchalrs ln a. room tastefully furnished wlth rare an- tiques. Judge Woolsley occaslonally interrupts solemn legal proccedlngs to lnqulre as to their comfort. The judge wears no offlclal robes when he comes down from New York during the hot summer days. to observe the same feeling of ln- formality. On a recent occaslon he smlled down at a group York lawyers and remankcd: "I hope all of you gentlemen hav found nsli trays at your elbows- If there are ally llicklng. please let mc know mid I wlll scc f supplied." old-fashioned charm of the court- room that lends ltself particularly to this ludlclal good-fellowship. For the little bulldhig ls the old town hall of Prescott, Hampshire county, built almost a century ago. When lt was ordered demolished, Judge Woolsley was so struck wlth, lts quaint atmosphere that he pur- chased lt and transported lt pleoe by plece to a hlll overlooking hls colonial mansion. And the mellowed interior o! the court ls ln complete harmony wlth the outdoor scene. Through the chlntz curtnl" comes a subdued summer llght, and the open wln- dows admlt the perfume of flowers and hay and the calls of woodland birds. The surroundings never fall in thelr effect upon vlsltors. Recently, ln the mldst of a. particularly bitter case, defendants and plaintiffs, bar. l 'ant. The thief wisely said he had And hc wants those attending courtllhe lllwwgnlph °l himself l“ 0mm‘ of New by the charmed by the landscape around this unusual courthouse, got to- gether at recess and forgot thelr differences picking blueberries ln the nearly flelds. Robber Photographed Himself Stealing LONDON. Sept. 20- 1GP.) — Oatchlng a rolrber of hen-roosts by 'maklng hlm take h‘s own photo- ‘graph ln the act was so lngenloiis 'the maglstrate who tried the cul- prit complimented the complain- no defence. The accused, Frederick Barnwell charged wlth stealing two eggs from a hen house. had to face hlm around at my place," s1;- W111- lam added. Mr. Noltbury had ar- ranged hls camera so that when anyone entered the fowl-house the shutter of the camera would open. A second device produced a. click. Thereupon the intruder turned hls face toward the camera and the photograph was taken. l Ford v-s Wins Elgin DRESS MATCHES COAT PARIS. September 2(l-—-The rule of matchlng frocks to coats ls back on the fashion scene after two years of virtual banishment. Colors are too striking this year to remit much contrast. The dlf- flcillty of flndlng contrastlng hues whlch would harmonlzc wlth such dLstlnctlve tones as ollve green or egg-plant purple has sent the style world back to "old favorlte"—the rule of matching frock to coat. Exceptions are found, however, ln formal afternoon fashions, Wlloro light green frocks appear wlth dark green coats and cocoa, rose or llght blue gowns wlth black wraps. - The 1934 Wlfltnl: frock has many‘ new notes ln lts design. Ncckllncs are always high, stopping at a polnt between the collarbone and the chln. Bodlces are generally Wllllam Norbury, complainant. siild the photograph had been "takcri| prisoner himself." He saldq that owlng to losses from his fowl- l e house he flxed a camera which worked automatleally. The magstrate, Slr Wllllam R108,‘ fiat they are compllmcntcd Mr. Norbury on hls ingenuity. and remarked to lhn Perhaps there ls something ln the pollce inspector; “Have you a va- cancy ln the Force for a young man of promise?" "I must have trimmed ln front wlth a bow or snghbdraplng m accent the bllsl- Ll, rpvinnv, rccnrils fur (hr- €-ii~.iv\ii~ Flight Twtiiiiull l \\'flS Fi-niiit-‘s only atop in !l'l‘>l"'._' ulm TINT‘ ollininlq ' Rpll‘ l < ll '" l\'\ ill l law ft I llle » i0 Oil! \i‘ll'(‘ \\(‘l'I‘?~‘ ltli 5H1 \\.‘i l‘! I Hi4 ~ -Il\ H‘ ‘ ' "l ll’! (l. I PIT l‘? l l' "‘ llltlll l l pll HFPSQUO H] PEAK “A5 pASgED Joseph]Weiilculioll]Thopllfil Hulls-ix l . - 1w l"l;\‘l'l\ll? f‘llll!_~1‘ of r w '--. lll“ll"lllflll>‘ lll’lf‘llllill'l\ and ‘ZOLl-ml o grim lit ‘I dill. . ' u‘. r. t , ululvv , wit i itswiir ‘W! w" tviiw llllrlel‘ tho rules oi llul (Mull-st ltulril Ill the . Ilium i ln the flillTHOlill l'ill'l‘ (\\4'l‘ llll‘ » ST. LOUIS. Mo. September 20- Automobile Association null \-.:i< Flllldltlllld l,‘ llllli I lltriii “Mu-ll (Hi. lw-lllliv, rm.- ilitlti Indications 3011mm‘, ‘hat the out, urplillniziilloii. r 1 Y w ‘I ‘ ‘ ‘ I ‘ ‘ l\l\'lll ilvill‘\]v,&l1|‘1l Hi0 I"\I(l' T‘ ‘>1’ ll: . y , If! \\'llllllll',l ‘UH -\ \\".~1 "ll I I .'\ \ l ll]! \‘I ‘l Ill Y! Z‘. Vfll 1,1‘ brpnk of cncephmms‘ “r ‘Slcollmg llltlllllllllllbll-l fipmihmi llllllll full ll ‘ r [ll -- lllvlll, l\.l< v ‘rl-ll n‘ ll pC-v _ sickness" has reached lls peak ln nvorhigo wivwl url- \‘|'_‘_‘ u i ~r l~ ' 111ml \'-\ u» W‘ lone we w I ll‘ ill l s{;_ Lou]; county lappm-pnt srmwrh nogoliutml (lie Bill-null‘ iwluv‘ l‘ ll! ‘.1 lull lll". olllvl" l"_.ll‘ to lll 4| u‘ H‘ . 1 d h v ",1 §(ip0“d_q. _ iwvvnlt! 1':l‘,'.°. l.l‘._'lll (ll jlle llc‘ l: v21: in ll|l= ru<~<,‘\v1-rn “g Emu“ or l e “ll/storm” mam‘ Fiifcencars were out ' llvllflfill out ll"".lll~l" o! llll‘l‘ll‘l w d’ f" -l"\l-~ lotoro lmlf (ll! Which has slncc been reported ll Plymouth anil ii Il-v “ lll- lllrl lap-t‘. lnul lir- ll run.‘ liit- l-ml llllh‘ lwmlinc ilm a we - .. -~ l ' .111‘; ‘s: ‘:‘"‘";‘“"“‘ i-l.,~~-\ ~ . lllil“ll"\, Flvc deaths occurred today ln by n“,,.h,,,,,m1 10,. |,..\.l,|._-_,.,.,, , ,. in... .- .0‘ m. 1.~,,.,,1\gg Grcntci- St. Louis, bringing the to- \\'5\S(l(‘(‘l.'ll‘l‘ll illlhlllul. l" ' ell vim llwsw‘ i-lj-ll l v l\‘l- ‘w-lllwl l": (‘he 1'0"" . . " _ Fraulein the \\ll Hill‘; Foul \' \’ ‘W’ ll - l‘ “ "' l“ ‘if? "" ll""‘ 5"‘ l l" 11"" h‘ to 144' smce mid Jmy 800 cans first gli-llllli‘ lup nil-l ll ll (M I p1". l’ ‘v ll l lid ill lili-‘l was only ti w; 1 ,~ "fl" ~ l"~<~.l.‘w~ii- wziillciraver-‘llfl of ll\l‘ {uphill \ l. scculltls lul glstlllllt. have been reported. In the past 24 hours but l0 new county cases have been recorded except loll minute and 2U ll. Jlnl \\.l' .