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DlM:A.rthtse There is no greater delusion than met we can do "so and so" because others do it with impunity. Why can't we all take on a load of brmdy. or smoke big black cigars, or go through the menu as Sir Winston Churchill does? Ay. there's the rub! still we can't. And like a raging tiger. the best thing is to let it alone. But we won't - that's why most of us are out of health a good part or the Lime. I remember. in days of yore, trying again and again to go through my supper parties in good form. It always ended the same way, After trying to keep up with the Joneses I got only a distressed feeling under my belt and a head- ache the next day. There was my friend Mecneod, who could eat or drink anything placed in front of him and turn up smiling for work the next day. Of course, he was s Scotchman. and they are all like that. so I have been told time and again. But most of us are different, and yet we are always trying these silly experiments. others are smok- ing. so we smoke and get dizzy. some folk sit up most of the night, like Thomas Edison used to do. or travel by night, or bathe in all weather with impunity. If our .constitution kicks -over the traces we still sarry on for years, per- haps, tempting head. stomach. and providence. Until, of course. at last we go down for the count. 0 O O I have a friend who can never resist plum pudding or mince pie though they always upset his stomach. You. ton. no doubt know people who become quite ill after eating certain kinds of food and who still go on eating them re- gardless of nature's warning. And probably there is not one of us who cannot say. once or oftener a week. "I come by dishes and drinks that. by experience, I know in be bad for me, and which, by experience, I know I shall eat and drink whenever they are set be- fore me." Perhaps you have heard C as I have heard - men remark: "I would much rather rust out than wear out." I can only say this: "Then go ahead and rust out. But the time will come when such talk is only talk. Age. health, climatic conditions, all hegin in gang up against you. and you go out once too often without your rubbers: that last bottle of whiskey does it; that last overfatigue sets up the inflammation: that last eig- arette. or cigar or pipe finishes or makes it impossible for you to finish your digestion - at A time when you could afford to risk nothing. Middle-aged persons are ex- tremely proud of their powers. They will pretend they are just as good physicaly as they were 20 years earlier and to prove it will go out of their way to put .on a young act. and play ball or hockey once too often. just to show us how it was done when they were young fr-llers. So unfold codlzer will drink acainst a young whlppersnapper, and o u is m 0 k e irn. and even attempt to out- skaie him. How we admire his spunk! But wisdom is. after all, in knowing where to draw the line, and in having the courage to say. "that's it. Once I could do so and so but I am no longer young." Yet strange but true. this is sboiit the last thing any of us cares to admit. The simple lessons are often the hardest to learn, and some of us never do learn them. 0 C C I know from experience that heavy meals destroy brain work. and heavy suppers keep one awake when one ought to be sleep- ing. And far too many men are dying in the pi'ime of life because they indulge too freely in the pranks of youth. To sum it up. I believe the question of health generally is. not. iiwhst can saf- ely be clone?" but "who can eat- ely do it?" "When I die. my dog will die too." M. '1'. "Pay, 76. of Ashland, Nebraska, often told his friends. Both Pay and his inseparable companion were killed when hit by a CA! as they walked down the road. Newspaper headlines: Novelist says that fiction is responsbile for many marriages. No doubt, and particularly the fiction that says two can live as cheaply as one. ASTHMA (OIIGHS Isliiiens of snffariialnsgrendgrsfnoivehrgg DECORATING Ladies! Now is the time to have your Decorating done before the rush. F. McDONALD it SON 257 Euston Street Dial 5341 Seetlie Ilenwiili MINARDiS I I N I M I N 7 D -tailed: .- "M connelly-iireenan Wedding On Saturday February 3'1 st 10 a. m. in St. Michaels Cathedral, Toronto, Ont.. a pretty quiet wed- ding was solemnized. Father M. F. Mogan officiating and the St. Michael's Boy's Choir rendering the music, when Mildred Imelda. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. Greensn of Klnkora, P.!!,I., was united in marriage to Francis Ed- mund Connelly, son of Mrs. con- nelly and the late J. E. Conneily of Alma. Ont. The bride. givr-n in marriage by her brother. Maurice Greenan. chose e. gown of white satin with lace inserts and ii finzer tin veil and carried at mother-of-pearl prayer book with white satin rib- bon and Carnations. The bride was attended by her two sisters, Miss Eunice Greenan es maid of honor and Mrs. Gus Connelly as bridesmaid. wearing gowns of mauve net and nile green net respectively with matching headdresses and elbow-length gloves, and carried bouquets of 'mums. Barbers Connelly acted as flow- er girl wearing a floor-length gown of white net. over taffeta with a mauve head - dress and sash and carrying a nosegay of spring flowers. John Connelly acted as grooms- men for his brother while another brother, Gus Connolly and Gerald Greenan, cousin of the bride, were ushers. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. G Carr after which the happy couple left for a short trip to Niagara Falls and Buffalo. The bride traveled in a pink corduroy velvet dress with hat and accessories to match. on their return they took Ipi residence at Aims. Ont. i Out-of-town izuesta included Mrs : S. Johnston, sister of the brlde,i and Mrs. P. Morris of xinkors. PW P. E. also friends from Alma. Ont. INTMEMORIAM MRS. rixnwicic LEFIIRGEY There passed peacefully away on the evening of March 17th. Mrs. Fenwick Let-urgey in her Dist year. formerly Miss Susan Hall, Sum- merside, at the home of her daughter Mrs Elmer Cotton. She had been a resident of North Bed- eque for almost 50 years, coming to Clinton on the death of her husband. Funeral services were held from her home, being conducted by her pastor, Rev. Harvey Bishop of the Church of Scotland, assisted by her gran-idsoii Rev. David Barwlse, Bolastown, N. 28. Left to mourn are: Jennie, Mrs. C. R. Barwise, Charlottetown; Mamie. Mrs. T. B. Gillespie, Car- leton siding; Harold, North Bed- eque; Elma, Mrs. Elmer Cotton. Clinton. A son. Dr. Alexander. prediecossed her; 18 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Pall-bearers were Messrs. George MacKay, Willard Riley. Glen Dun- ning, Fred Warren, Wilfred Pick- ering and Justin Woodside. Interment was in Central Bed- eque Baptist Cemetery. TOP METEOROLOGIST DIES IONDON. 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