THE WESTERN GUARDIAN _,f ,;(;.EN'l‘—-Mrs. John Pond. 44 Water st simmmsmr. Arm .-.m..=':'é....'?.'i-;""°"" "9" _____j News, subscriptions. Advertising should be left with Mrs. Pnnd 75'’ Gwdh" 'n'’ M b°""m ‘nu’ 3" In! of the following stores in munerslde:-— flail Bookstore. Water St. Toronto 3139!. Water Bl Gourii D M-us °<3-u.lZ'£‘i.‘i"o.';'::.‘.i. 5;: The Glnrdlln will be delivered to jny hum. [n gunmen”. by WT“? 5°’ ‘‘ 2° P“ “V “' l°° WI‘ 7003- Phone 289-1 for this service or ‘in your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route, --ms column is reserved for news oi local interest but advertising .1 . aewsy nature may be Insert- gl st 2 cents a word strletly psy- gble In advance, ..wulE brushes for removing old . t, sold at Braces. I.1'I80-8.11-Ii .axTllA SPECIAL Ginger Cor- aéc _a gallon at Taylor Drug .. xensingwn. .BlSlllA REX for Acid, Indiges- ... Upset Stomach. Gourlie; Drug ,. 9, L-1087-8-8-lo-ls _pnUsHES for paint, tar or itewash in stock at Braces. L1780-8-11-Di .310. VALUES in our August nu sale starts Thursday, Aug. 1:, Gourlles Drug Store. L-1086-B-D-10-12 -il£’l‘URNED HOME —- Min ..,. and wright has returned to, "' from a ‘ -t holi- . at her home in Middleton. -T-‘OR SALE — Young Brood . with second litter (13) first lit- . (12,) Also year and half Belgian . will make large trappy horse. . . Bowness, Kensington. L-1832-8-12-ii. —llExl'i‘E users are strong in .. belief that it. is very beneficial retaining color in the foxes. It not we early to begin thinking ...co1or. Try I-Iexite. THE DO- STLVER FOX IFURB. . , . L-i129-8-9-2i. -CELEBRATING GOLDEN DING——-Ml‘. and Mrs. J arnes ent of Northam celebrated their ' *.. weddin anniversary on . tlth. A amll grail of four- .. gathered for 9 cs ebration. . nt from abroad for the cele- on was Wilfred Dyment, Roy William of hester, N. Y.: .« ord Tonsfield. Mass: and Mi-s uni of Montreal. 5. Personals Mrs. Maude I-lowatt. New York, visiting friends in Kenslngton ago .: ue_ . Mi-s.lvan lllcholson is the guest Mrs. H. H. Lefurgiey, Srurnm 5- -Mr. Wm. Dalton of Halifax, N. is visiting his uncle Mr. J. E. ion and Mrs. Dalton, surnames- —Mrs. Edward Goffre y. New it C.ty, is visitin her mother. .. Ewen Clark. W mat Va.lley.s Mr. and Mrs. James Wade of i m Auams. Mass, are visiting l. Woo-es old home in Booed“;- Mr. Wm. Burleigh and Mr. (N Macuian lizlierslie, have l'€_‘ ed to their homes utter a vis-t New York. where they attended worlds Fair. - Miss I-lapel Bryenton, R.N.. who besn visiting her parents. Mr. - Mrs. James Bryentorn. spring ty, leaves tomorrow for her -in in New York. 5 ~ and Mrs. Earle Hickey. ..... Miss Mary MacGar- .and Mrs. James Maccardle. --ors. left on i<‘.riday morning A short visit to friends lg Mr. and Mrs. no Buchanan - two children. thleeri and In have returned to eir ” in Moncton nding r 2 Ir vacation with Mr. Bu B.nI(;l1'5 . nts Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bu . dumrnersiee. ii“ ’°.:.‘l..“°"".. ‘’'-“z. '0.“ -911 v 3 ervoaren , . ii" °.~...§- “°“‘‘....; ‘’‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘....5.'' . . ves mom on n Boston. she is a nied by '- Rix who spent her holidays Summe-rside. I. ruest of Miss ~\ Ronald Campbell whowlth M‘ and niece have been vis- [. —BUY economical fox feed at Brace’: L17B0-0-ll-2i —BALPIl G. MUTTART Gen. ersl Ins ' of all u‘l.’a‘i'?°°Lan‘2¥§i‘°‘£'on§.'L‘L“.§““§€ lowet tcs. 527-1'; a‘E?z-s. ”‘°“° x§§a"35’.‘:‘3§?.’.“.lC —PnDPEIT.'l:I’ non SALE-— H°.1lDe. lot and g . Apply El. vine MscNeill, 15 King street, summerside. L-1o1a.a-5.3(_ -—-JUST ARRIVED car Mast Fefidvs Poultry and stock feeg, Pbnd and Delaney. Sllmmerside. L-li.-8-12-21. —WES’.l‘VIEW LODGE, TRYON aervinp roast chicken and fresh lobster, ice cream, Sunday and Wednesday 5 to '1 o'clock. L-9. —A’l'l.‘ENDED FARMERS HOME Wl!'.EK—Dr. C. K. Gu:n.n and Mr. T. B. Ga.lla.ni’. of the stat! of the FOX Experimental Station, sum- “ , attended “Farmers at Home Week” at Fredericton, N.B, S ’ 2—4_. —FOXMEN—Hexi-te Ration and Cubes is a. complete feed for your foxes. The ingredients are the very best and the manufacturers can be relied upon to keep every bag uniform. The price is right. THE DOMINION SILVER FOX FURS, LTD. L-il29»8-9-2i. —SYMPA’.l‘FlY EXPRESSED - Mwch sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Maxims Peters in the death of their little daughter Irene, two years. one month, who passed away Wednesda evening after a. short illness. e little one was laid to rest on Thursday. service was held in St. Paul's Church. 5 —CANNED chicken for foxes is an inexpensive and very conven- lelrf feed for those who have dif_ ficulty in keeping a fresh supply oi‘ meat. You will be surprised at the lowness of the price. Let. us give vou a sample can. THE D0- MINION SILVER. FOX FURS, I..TD_ L-1129-0-9-2i. ——RETURN HOME —Visiting Delegates to the I. O. O. F‘. Gon- vention returned to their homes on Thursday and Friday. Mr. Robert B. Grout, Deputy Grand sire, Mayor of Washington. New Jersey, U. S. A.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Munroe, W . N. 8. . . Davis. Halifax, N. E. motored to Charlottetown on Thursday after- noon after the meetings were over. The party‘ left on Friday morning for their emu. S. District Deputy President's Assoc. Hold Meeting On Thursday morning the Dis- trict Deputy Presidents Amociaticn of the Rebekah lodges held their eeting. The retiring sldent. M.is.Ma.c- need of Spring 1 ided. There were about 200 Re lmhs attend- .lidrsT..illisnschurmanofAm- herst, N.S.. was elected president for the coming year. Interesting papers were given by Mrs. J-eflers, rlnghill, N.S.: Mrs. Grace I-Iebb, Imnrnbu-rg, ms. Goods and Miss Ouit/an rendered very ac- ceptably two vocal solos. some time was taken up by the question box conducted by the president. 8 Handing 0vcr 0f Chinese is Hailed TOKYO Alli. I3—(86Ial1T‘dBY)-' Japan hailed today as an immor- tsnt new victory “"16 f°1‘m‘*~1 5”‘ ~ wood condition? If OLD The superior em: and. ENGLISH WAX - by the exclusiv xorlg pm“. Polishes to : hard-wearing. Wen. non sticky surface. K990 your floors linoleum, furniture and other non... hold articles new nu] {ygh l°°|Kln£ with "Old English.” 1 lb. can 650, 2 lb. osn ILII. Buy the his 2 lb. use for ecorwmv. MORE SPBAYING MATER- mllglyie “received 9 GI lllfl - ink materials and new lugs I 131"! sood stookon band. Phone your orders today. wholesale and retail. I D I DINDEIT. 'l‘WTNE—’1‘wo cer- loads of the old reliable Green—sheaf Binder Twins Just received. -sheaf —the standard for many. ' yelrs is made in Cansd when you buy it you give employment srudinns. Highest nude, runs evenly, will not clog the machine and contains the full 550 feet to the pound. Place your order with ‘us.NOW. . YOUR RJOOFS-—Are they in not. re- roof now. But. be sure to use Murray Made Slate surfaced Shingles. Beautiful in up- pearunce, long lasting, fire- proof and by far the cheap- est In the end, Write or call in for full lculars on Murray Made Slate Bur. faced Shingles; oHOLMAN'S Sum merside Prime Minister Seeks Rcnomination For Prince Albert (By The Canadian Press) FRINGE ALBJETRT, Sash. Aug,_ll —Prime lvllnister Ma enzie King has accepted an invi ation to al- lowhisnarnewgobef$;eaPnnco Albert Liberal ncmina. g conven- tion, .1. W. Sanderson, ,. ‘dent of the Federal Libeml Association here, announced today. Mr. Sanderson said he had re- ceived a letter of acceptance from the Prime 1Vl.in.’ster. The invite.- tion was extended Mr. King July 6. He has re exited the constit- u-ency of Pr cc Albert in the House of Commons since 1920. In his letter the I-Trims Minister ‘ expressed a desire to visit Prince Albert at the earliest possible op- which the next federal general el- ections may be held. Hon. W. D. Herrldge, leader of the New Dem movement, Prince Al- ted h wil ?°°‘“°* i;?"2.‘.‘.‘:‘“l??.. °' it: "'*‘“..,..“i cross" r W C erative CommonwesTt1li I‘ ' , refusing to co-operate with the new movement. has nominated Peter streiive of Blaine lake. Far-reaching changes Made In Program By DOUGLAS B. CORNELL Associated Press Stall Writer HYDE PARK. N.Y., A . ll- mskhs ‘-r-mwh ll;r1t;,sident Roosevelt ‘iodiulllyc ‘ in the utter‘ Staten social secur- lmty pr&gra.m. cleared away éniost of . o 1' hlch ._ lefilérnelilb hsndslwand selkcl he won ca a session en- agt more leglsTtt;i only if war on e reasonably . Hem unteened the intersection. conference, that so for as he knew there was no reason. .as of today. to call Oongru into scslon before its scheduled ’ Mat. t. on Friday mom- tish announcement that 10111 meeting Jan. 3. al return to alleged Chinese N6 V , reporters to Hnmx:pwn,ina. founi xsfuavinibe British 0011- hiswordscerei'ully,hesdded:,— by Mr. session in Tlentsin would be sur- If an actual war trifle become .Mrs.A.P," .‘ ‘tothe for-trial. in , crthenr "' A British lknbassy 6' l!:ast—inotherwords.lfitbeeune said the Javanese sufficient an hat: nompiledt evidence “ make 4 abl§a.tory" for the British to hand pcrtunity regardless of the time at A a-- ’.. ' - r . . Mounties Join Missing Fliers OTTAWA. Aus. 11 —(CP).. Royal Canadian Mounted Police have ioined in the search for pilot cliff Prechetts and radio operator Edward Gaynor Whmg plane 415. invested in northwestern Quebec more than five weelu ago, . nor 5. '1‘. Wood said here tonlatht that an R.O.M.P. Ielplllle stationed at Moncton, N. 3., had been ordered to fly to ma Quebec north shore to join the search'i.hat has been in progress since the two men and airplane vanished last July 3. ‘ In addition, said the Commis- sioner. .G'.M.P. detachments in the area have been instructed to watch out for signs of the missing aviators on their regular patrols through that wild country. Aid of the R..C-M.P. was ask- Bd by Mrs. Albert Prechette of Quebec, mother of the missing pilot. Commissioner Wood said R..C.M.P. officers in Quebec were 111 Chlfke of the search. _Prcdicts Big 1 Development 0f ‘ Horth country SAB:KA'I‘OON, Aug. 11 —(CP)- Tremendous development of the Arctic country, known as "away up north," in the days to come was predicted by Hon. John Buchan, son of Land Tweedsmuir, who has Just returned to the outside after a. year at Hudson’; Bay Company posts in the far north. The govemor-general‘s son was stationed on Baffin Island, alarge islsnd at the northeastern extrem- ity of Canada's Arctic possession. He was interviewed by newsmen here today while en route with the govemcr-general to Jasp:r, Alta. Mr. Buchan said he likes the north and plans to return as soon as circumstances permit. Walrus shooting was hL; favorite sport in the Arctic. Mot pzople regard the far north as a barren wasteland but, in ‘predicting future development. Mr. Buchan recalled the early impreuliom of all Canada which was thought of in France and Gr'e_at_._§rltain as a land of ice and snow. “ A 1"tlr_far-mlng, Mr Buchan said, has dealt a severe blow to the fur- tmding and trapping industries in the ‘north. Fur-farming, however. will never entirely replace trapping as a -source of supply, he said. In ad- dition to those animals which do not thrive in captivity, there are some. such as the Arctic fox. which cannot be bred successfully in captivity at all. ~ If and when the northward march of civilization brings trap- ping to-an end, the Eskimos may beeble to return to their former habits of life by retreating into the farthest fastnesses of the north. The Irldinns, even in districts isolat- ed,‘have relied upon the white men for so long they may never a- gain be able to return to their original made of life. Banking House Suspends. Payments A ll Tfi:n‘I')I N of 111- - Mendelssohn cl: Oompeny—often the agent for European govern- ments in marketing their secur- it.les— , ‘ ‘- payments today as a sequel to the death of its inter- ‘ known senior partner. erhnds bunk ere. Msnheimer died late Wednesday inzrranee but his death was not made known here until yesterday. A native of Germany who rose high in its financial world, Mann- bemme Amsterdam SIDE CE COUNTY CHRONICLE ‘Council Fails To llcach An Agreement A'I.IhAN'l‘l‘.0 CITY. N. J.. Aug. li—(A.P)—’f‘he American Federat- ion of Labor's executl .: council failed today to reach I. decision in the yurisdictional fight between the Stagehands’ and Actors’ unions. It will meet again at 4 PM. ADT Monday to discussions. . A crowd had stood’ for four hours outside the council's door, while stage and screen stars re- mained in the A.‘l".L.'s nomi- headquarters waiting to: the "clear-cut" decision which William Green, A.1".L. president, -«vested. ly reported would be forthcoming “soon." When the doors of the meeting room were opened, Green merely had this to say: "The executive council has not passed on anything thus far." im- mediately after Green's announce- ment, the 4-A committee and" members of the screen actors’ guild flew back to New York. From there, said Ralph Morgan. president of the guild, the screen WWYS W111 fly to Los Angelee for I. mass meeting of screen players there Sunday, and then will fly _back to Atlantic City in amp for a Monday conference with A.F.L. officials. Any strike decision. Morgan said would be withheld pending the Monday meeting, Players Must Have Transfers TORONTO, Aug. ll—'1'he Carr sdian Amateur Hockey Association, through Registrar-’I‘rea.surer W. A. Hewitt today issued a warning that Canadian hockey yers who wished to go to sea and to y hockey must first have an’ transfers approved by the British Ice Hockey Association and the O. A. H. A. ' “No Canadian hockey player can go to Scotland to play) hockey un. less his transfer has ed by the British Ic sociation and the Canadian Ama- teur Hockey Association," the statement said. "Othcrwhe the player will be suspended and bar- red from all organized hockey. “Ai7Diications for transfer to the old country must come through the British Ice Hockey Association before receiving cmisideration by the C. A. H. A.’ REDUCE RATE. —.-1 MON'I'REA.L, Qua. Aim. 11- Witn the advent of labor Day on Monday, September 4, providing a. long week-end for travel —Lh.e railways will place reduced fares consisting of one way fare and one quartw for the round trip, according to C. P. Rid- deil, chairman, Canadian Pas senger Association. These fares will be good going from noon Friday, September 1, up t purposes, in effect. fares will apply in coaches only. First class rates will be god in standard sleeping and par cars on payment of regular charges for such accommodation. Seventh Day Adventists Church Officers Institute The first Church Officers‘ Insti- tute ever to be h Swath- day Adventist Ohur of this city will convene this week end o ng those a wil be S. G. 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B 51,; ‘*"'.ew-.:a°........*""-‘- -..:.i:u.:,.-.:- c-mm-um vs“ ..°ws.°:==:.::°'*°*°° °:::""' ‘3’ , ' ' HI . . by,.m,,¢ ‘mm with “ML an between,-nu °n existed. or nmmm <&c‘n:"’flbn«| e"~h°I' Wm” mm mm‘ - i ““ "”"” "“‘ °° " . - » i left with siseeble Mayer. CI 6 Al I I! rot. ._:IyI:;enlonen, hath, no ‘W mun on foceicn at!-Ire gm;n‘'gfo}!“ ,, M an. or ,Ysnks°'I‘ia%emeo0lgg:gl‘.; HD1017...’ “ml”. -1“. 9:33“ ’ t m M" ' A - 1°‘ °°“"“°"“ ‘" ‘mm .ionn'soc.Phua losses eons ssi - _ M ( ,,,,,,",,. ,,..,.,, 1,, N... . 9'! an -11 was Alsoissc '1 ‘I '1 .' cinclemltwtsssid w v ‘in A‘ “'.°°‘t'.‘."‘. mgglm .di.i‘.ficul»ty—not. iouosvnsssas s n hlglnwsy In town " an American sense sonun. Gilnis es m as us see ‘ ‘I suitable for building ' hlvebeen caused by<mr- 5 3- = 3 ~. _ ‘ mm mgggm--r'oxx.Red8oor80‘Gnenbe!I - A‘ . .... . in under-writ recent Bel- cuts“ 1.“. ._ .0‘-‘*0 18- -lg-; fix. 13 acres woodlands,‘ “'5 mm“ ' ‘ 5'0. hi.'o'%'n:lck, aid. 115 -' ' . ‘ n . . - as ', ._ ‘°:m;°NAI‘?’n _,(cp) unsbst ‘in:AnIu-lean e- “ ' I ‘s'un'u. ‘trounced Moncton §g“;{'i"_t,,,, — ‘ ?’°”‘- Rh =1“ :::....." ‘."...“.?‘..‘..‘.'.'i.i'.‘.‘.23 ........ “'°"t . ‘.....-= ,-Llallvéovnt um «mm 1;. ' To Resume mutual ce that the talks because there was stockof DPONIPI-15' Production is Highest Since 1930 OTTAWA. Aug. 11 Canada's 1938 fisheries p it was stntcd today by minister Michaud. Mr. Mdchaud said, "there important." crease was in British Nova nrunswick 3.996.000: On s53,aoo; Quebec $1.954.400 tohg $1,811,100,‘ Prince Island $930,900: Albert!- at 85.300. scores were as follow Kensington commercial at b so Her man friends will hear that nesdey. Miss Ines nus Joyins ml 0 . _ -loan Msihcson and we. W Min Nora Taylor has "" in. non pavoon reached the highest value 1980. or approximately $40,500,009, Three Powers Talks Today “no time tiheir sur- dayinmoaoow , m1 that the visitors usethe to take roundings before settling down to serious discussion. But Voroshilofl proposed a meethrig for Baturday morning and his guests agreed. —(cP)— reduction since fisheries "As compared with 1937 results," WE! an increase last year of about $1,500,- 000 in the marketed value of the catch. some final checking of the 1988 reports is still in progress but such changes as it may make in A Convention of the contest the Electoral attendance. Hational conservative 0 o n v c n ti o in Prince County will be held in 0’LEARY PUBLIC HALL, 0’LEARY at 2:00 P. M. on Thursday, August 24th, 1939, for the purposes of nominating a candidate to in the coming Federal Election. Each Poll will call a poll meeting and elect five delegates to attend’ the Convention. A nurnberof prominent speakers will be in West Prlnee National Conservative Ass'n. ROBERT ENGLAND—Pres. PETER BULGER—Sec’y. East. Prince National Conservative Ass'n. DAVID WALKER—Pres. EDWARD E. ARNET'l‘—-Sec’y. N atlonal Conservatives of District of Prince County ..Ja.rm'.s Kenn were Montague on Y. to hear that Mrs. Peter M returned home Thur-sda sunamerside, where she patient durin _.._.—— of the sudden energetic and r Elnzd family. ilthat present figures are not likely to be British Columbia, Quebec, Prince Edward Island and Alberta were the provinces contributing to the 1938 gain over 1937. The major in- Columbia where the value total was about $18,670,000 as against some $16,200. 000 in the year before. In the other provincts, Mr. Michaud said, the respective totals for 1938 were as follows, rmmdly stated in all cases: scbtia $8,804,200; New tarlo $3.-I ; Mani-' Edward $492,900 and Saskatchewan 3473.600. Production in the Yukon ter- ritory was valued on the market Weekly Shoot At St. Eleanors 1th gen, shoot at St. Eleanors 3 6 glub dos held on August 7th. 51 and Vicinity Maritime Conference of S. D. A. '_‘-‘ . K. L. W lte bushes ...’i.'.. so sumni‘.»..1«‘Z”o-‘weam ‘.‘.i.“......“ "=.:*.°=:..°°".....'°*.°.."°°...' ma‘ W‘ ““.°=“.°'::.'» :.":.s:.;':.*t...*.“.=.'.*°:.*:.:i' o.‘?... a‘“‘t».-cl.” wt)!‘ 0 C C ' ' 5:“ Ms; 3.. tsunami "W °‘ * ‘"°°—L°“““ as My-, ins has set - m5,;,¢,,¥,""§§h°:5 mg ed TD 0Dt|!‘i0.Hd.fal' GIUOYWK bu seventh-on/y Adventists count their Inn“-1 h°“4‘Y h},‘imP"”“"' lnelnberIhipst563 aoetthsclose Ml’-‘NW5-Wm - °’ email:-r we1'*:1°rlotlD,lls3.8e us an - in wo s y . - 0011‘ . The are at present gIv their -the fguggialx " thiry sixth millions of d s to who their Euni- help gospel of Christ. merside 001 P33111135-ion! Miss E. Os lch of Halifax. . the Misses. on Salter. Dorothy B. will lead out in the d mker. Hessers. David Mscuen. this of the institu . Keith Kennedy and Eric Heeschan. Repair work on the sldgiwalk on . along smoothly and it is sincercefy that the work will be con inns! in other sections of the town. ctto . Georg‘? We 1- has entered the Prince ward Island Hospital, Charlottetown for treat- men . Mr. Preston Tcombs was a busi- neu visitor to Bilnmerside on Wed- ur. Gaold Msoxenxle was I. vis- itor to Bun-irnerside on Wednesday evening. m.’.“’a. °gu..°°"l«'stxX'}z.‘.’l‘n‘°'on'-‘l-‘l.u'}.a'.‘.',Z of 0'l.eoryhis en- oupleusnt holiday Ken- sington, s set of Mr. and Mrs. lauds Clow Illa . Boston. Mast. is en a pleasant holl- dsy in Kc , the of Mr. y clamp on. returned home i blo h lid in mm on enjoya memo syn“ In-.~ James Ho¢an.~ Bununers" . as I visitor to xenslngtsm on llfsday’ on bllsiness. and Mr. fish? (Continued mu: page 4) this rest and medical unnecessary . visitors to Her many friends will be er afternoon from the Prince Conny‘ Hospital. as been a the past month. mf- ferlng with bood poisoning in her This whole community was on Thursday morning. shocked to hear to cha u one of t.l!le%.dun8e5; n ppe ' ‘ 4 citizens. who was at the time wgrklnk in Mont- afiioeewhere his sud pnasuigl wmg present will require good Judg- go :%en;D:3;¥':1hh wn_aw_ ment as to condition of the peta- wlfe. vaung son Roy. his mmhg Dr. Israel Bum, Philadelphia. food. in his book “nwptllnhnlc Goitre and Its Medical Treatment" st ates: "First and foremost. we must bear in mind that treatment ‘or exopthalmie goitre is not treat- ment for a lump on the neck. To be effectively managed, this dis- ease requires intensive conscien- tious study." The five points outlined in Dr. g Bl‘B.!11'5 method are (a) removal of 1. fectlcn —, tonsils, teeth, gall bladder, (b) varying rest program to overcome the ravages caused by the. very rapid rate at which all the body processes are made to work by the overactive thyroid gland, (c) a properly outlined dist. (cl) the use of medicines, and (e) application of psychotherapy - ,ersuasion, suggestion, receives- tion. The removal of any infection lent and the severity of one goitre symptoms. The treatment by rest will de- pend upon the mental physical, and, perhaps, financial ability of the patient and likewise requires close supervsion by the miysician. In regard to diet, flesh food; - fish, fowl, lamb, veal, and calves‘ liver — may be included in the heavy meal of the day only. Tea, coffee, cndiments spices and el- coholics are forbidden. As extra nourishment may be necessary. milk, eggs, with occasionally cream may be given. Among the medic nes used are iodine, quinine, extract of ovary, ___. and other gland extracts, and quietiing drugs. The psyuiie hectment is to try‘ to get the patient better sdiusted [some weeks before the operation to his circurnstances and surrounds and it frequently happens that treatment bring about such on improve- ment that operation may become by "118 the whole ind!Vd!II1~¢- ings. It can be understood. then, how, removing infection, rest, necmsary medicines, and correct ng poor adyustrnent to lift —ths cure of early goitre and even moderately advanced goitre may be possible without operation. “ESTATE "I-lynwood", jut “- aldeollo HEXITE Mlnulhetllred. ClTI.' BROWN RICE wnnsr. con 011.. Dlsint'ectant—Eor Mite hydrated beef added. BATION-—V;V|i‘t:out Meat—Ssme as meat. CUBls—l“uctly the same W “m Kuhn usnin cubes. 0 Co. FM _ sPEClAL—A eneaople.-um coin: calm‘ gradients. CANNED CHICKEN (Fox Feed)—TiIe cheapest ‘and most convenient Meat Feed on the market. 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