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' considerable scepticism Reeeht Progress In Sunlight Knowledge Use of Ultra-Violet Rays Promises Beneficial ile- sults to Planband Animal Life. lntoresflljfl Account of Recent Experiments With Vit- aglass.” Recent progress in sunlight know- Pmmmfl '1 bmtmcld“ ‘mswnw ledge ls the subject of an lntcrest- Within M"? "Ta-dined "mim- whim I g 1 b d v. Dodd in is carried to the blood stream and ' gig lgcltllllier ylsslligndlr the Quartlarly so increases the bactericidal pro- rtles of the blood. The invention illegifilhfi (llilictglitliioiinhei! gllllillkglhligf a glass which ls capable of trans- as nature's healer has thrilled the mlliuflfl '5 V"? m3? Pmmmlw °i imagination aha let wan lndlscreet the suns "Rm-vi" ei YP-Ys s Pt" abuse of ultra-vlolet lrradlatlonli-Wnsible for the mwe‘ wldespre“ which Should be enmmwd w a application of these rays to healing. clinician who is Specially trained This vnaghss’ as it is called’ with to understand the can-cc; apppc- ultra-violet light from electric bulbs, stioh oi’ the treatment. Propsgshosgwss used ln experiments conduct-ed and ‘commerclallsed medicine havebY the R°Y9~1 z°°1°9l°a1 swlety 9’ round a frumul so“ m “gm London and "notably improved the therapy while masseurs and ‘ined- 891181111 hell-Rh and Vltlml’ 0f the ‘cal electrician; have suddenly as- apes and monkeys and the carniv- sumed knowledge of healing in the ore. to which it had been applied.” use of powerful and powerless sour- silver"! birds died 1mm t°° mum ces or ultra-violet rays. cohsoqooht- shnllsht. and a very short dose WIS ly recent developments both in the Mal to several reptiles. While h therapeutic and technical uses of flckelY WWW 5189mm’ w“ sub-lea‘ the rays have been waived with ed to a. much shorter dose than and v81“. would bébglllilfllbt0 the 21x1!- v‘ 5- _ mal was a y urn . ques on “'°§"f°jf.§§§,"§f§n§“§‘jflufiQyiiagéwgf of dosage, it is pointed out, ls a the oldest known forms of healing, mutt/er requiring much ‘more in- but present work ls the product of vestlglmln- 1°‘ the" a” great dm‘ ‘this century entirely‘ The recent ercnce between each breed of anim- deéelopmem of apparatus to gener- als and also every patient of each ate ultra-violet light artificially. and bleed- "m" Such dim "e “"1" the application or this process to able it is not possible for ultra-vio- mtdical and industrial uses, mark let lamps w be “Sad genemny °“ a. new em in scientific progress. In {B11115 and i" stables Wm‘ ‘mil de‘ 1919 n Serlln professor successfully BT99 0f safety. except under expert cured rickets with irradiation from guidance- the mercury vapour vacuum quartz lamp, and his results have since been confirmed by other workers It was shown that direct exposure of animals to ultra-violet radiat- lcn protected them against rlokfil-S and that irradiated food-stuffs had the same nnti-rachtlc property- The antl-rachtic factor was traced to the fats and sherols, nnd later workers in America. and England showed that vitamin D, which is necessary for bone bulldinz 8nd bhP prevention nf rickets in children. is formed by the notion of ultrn- violet rays on ergosterol. Plant Culture Tn plant culture some very valu- able work has been carried out at Kew. Vltaglass was used, and it has been established that seeds germinated twenty-four hours be- fore those grown under ordinary glass; and after three weeks the vltaglass plants were sturdier and of deeper green than the others. Similiir experiments carried out on small seedlings, both flower nnd vegetable, gave interesting results. These tests are admittedly only tentative experiments, but they ln- dicate what may be expected with plants of a more advanced type with a greater amount of foliage to absorb the sun's rays. Maintains Health It has Dem demonstrated also that mriny iornt: of Ituberculosis respond to irradiation. while some cases of rheumatism and other mus- cular complaints are benefited as well. The most remarkable therap- Technical Researches In technical researches, the lrridl- THE CHAYRIHPPMDWN GUARDIAN w. For Assured Results Feed ~utie use. however, ls general irradi- ations of the whole body givcn as '1 tonic to maintain health ntthc ‘nlchrsl standard of (lficlencv. 'I'hesr~ “fldll-‘IHFDS nrc spoiled extensively at hcpltals, senatorial. and private homes. but of cvcn greater interest ls the provision cf apparatus of such treatment in many factories and workshops. The mcst note- worthy is the installation of a saun- llqht clinic at Sherwood Colliery. Mansfield. to enable miners to nn- lov the beneficial rays of sunshine which because of the nature of their "mplovmcnt would otherwise be unnbtalnsble. Medicine has received enormous bencfit from ultra-violet radiations Diseases of the eye. ear. and tin-oh‘ are amongst those responding to trcatmrnt. while many metabolic and dermatological disorders can l".- curcd with facility. Precisely how" the rays produce their effect is not fully understood. but it is consider- ed that the bcligically active rays Rheumatism English Girl But Gin Pills soon brought relief 1tlon of foodstuffs has gone beyond the experimental stage and some of these products are already being marketed with success. Bread and mllk so treated have an increased food value. Other uses have been ‘r-und for ilrldiatlon. notably the detection ‘of alterations to docu- ments. and the deciphering of old manuscripts, the ttstinrz of textiles for mildew and bactcrlabdamsgc. the examination of eggs for fertility, “to. In those industries employing chemicals largely, enormous benefit has been gained by expediting chemical processes and the ster- ilisation properties are also being used extensively. Instead of being only a. method used mcdlcinally or: the treatment of disease or even a valuable therapeutic cure‘. ultra- vlolet light has now’ become a most potent factor in national llfe. and its ramifications are continually in-. creaéing with extraodlnary rapidity. Women Of Middle Age Need Rich. Red Blood to Maintain Good Health After passing the age of forty every woman has reason to grow anxious about her health. This time 1f trial. with its attacks of faint- ncss and fits of depression. its often A sirungci" in rt strange 111ml, only nine mouths out from England and sl.\ of (hr-so ll. cripple with Itlu-umufism. N0 “winder Miss Florence llullctt was (lvspnnill-nt. Writing from Otluws she sums up in n fcw SCXIUEIIIEOS tliosn dreiugv, pninful months-three doc-tors, u (out specialist, n month in hospital lhvn work itguin when she “should have hocii in bod." Gin Pills earn ll/Iiss IlnllolVs warmest praise. "I’ found nn improvement after the first box," she (leelurcs grille- fully. “l slmll ulwigvs keep your pills by mo. I think they are ivomlcrlul.” The grout vulue of (lin Pills lies in their mmlhlng and ionic cllcct upon tho liltlllijfl. 'l‘lie relief they give suilcrvrs from ltlloumvnism Slllilllfffl, Lumhupo, stc., is womlc ul. these hcuw conditions should never violent headaches and back pains ‘s rightly dreaded by women: but ii reasonable steps are taken to safe- guard the health. no serious ill- effects will arise. At this turning oolnt in life Dr. Williams’ Pink °llls have given a helping hand to housands of suffering women who verc fighting a hopeless battle wzninst poor health and waning "trcngth. The very best help for nnv woman of middle age is the health help rlven by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Those pills reinforce tho blood sup- uly. enriching nnd purlfylnggt. In doing this they nourish the starved and overlsxcd nerves and glvo new strength and vitality to the whole B.“ system. By this natural process Dr. J. J. Hughes Co. at Kings wharf Williams’ Pink Pills completely dis- Bedeque Andlliioinity Misses Mary Smith. teacher Mid- dleton and Ines {accom- panied by Messrs. Steve Murphy and Adrian Connolly. motored to Kin- korc on Wednesday evening to at- tend a farewell party given by Mn; L. A. Mclver. A very enjoyable even-| lag was spent by all prcsen. P Mr. Roy Campbell. Chelton, was a‘ visitor to Albany on Friday evening. Mr Hammond McKensti-y. Chel-l ton, was a visitor to Bedcque on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Percival» Allan. Ab. bany. psld a business trip w‘Sum-; merslde on Saturday. ‘ Messrs. Hudson Jeffrey and Hat-l old Holland, Lower Bedeque. werel guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myers! North Carleton. on Sunday last. i Mr. John Toombs. 13911911110. busily engaged in hauling fro Chelton Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Boulter, ac- companied by Mrs. Elliot Bell, mot- ored to Summerslde on Saturday ev- enlng. Mr and Mrs. Howe MacFarlane. Lower Bedeque, were the guests of‘ Mrs. Charles Campbell on Sunday. i A very pleasant evening was spent: at the home of Mrs. Earle Pearson. Chelton. on Tuesday evening when the members with their partners gathered in to partake of a sumpt- uous chicken supper given in honor, of the anniversary of their institute. After supper was served games and music whiled away the evening. Each one returning to their homes well pleased with the evening's fun.‘ Mr. Nathaniel Pearson, Chelton- left last week for U. S. A. where he intends spending the winter months; we all shall be looking for him buck when the bright sunny days return in the spring. We are sure Mr. (Pear- scn could not leave for good, this little Island of the Gulf, the land of his adoption, for many years yet to come. all we can wish him is a very pleasant vlslt while there with 111's many jrlends. y / Mr. Frederick McQuarrle. Scarle- town, was a vlsllur to Chelton on Sunday. ‘Miss May Enman, teacher: Chel- m" $011001. was a visitor to Fern- wood on Saturday. Shipping News Schr. Winona, Capt. Fudgc,"clear- ed for Channel. Nfld.. with a loatl of produce loaded by the J, J, Huuhes Co. at Kings WharL-A Schr. Cheklcamp. Capt, p, Burke arrived from deep sea fishing. The Captain reports very good fishing for the season. but for the last while back very windy wcatlien-A The 11.0.8’. Conestoga, Capt, Ascah. was lll ‘polft during the breeze the other day-A Schr. Leonice, Capt. Knight. l: CHFYYIYIB 701185 0f Dlltatoes from Pan mure Island wharf for the steam. BI‘.——A Tug Lisgar. Capt. Gamble, tow- ed the Dredge D.P.W. No. 14 to Montague-A Schr. A. B. Francis, Capt. M. “M115. clcaredfor Burnt Island Nfld. with a cargo of produce ship. Pcd by the J. J. Hughes Co. load- cd at Kings wharf-A schf- Lily Mary. Capt. Mills clear- . ‘ed for Channel. NilcL, with a load of produce loaded by C. H. Hlcken at Sturgeon wharf-A ,. S. S. Jacob Christensen. Capt A- C- KOXIOW. arrived from Camp- bellton, N. B. in ballast and ls loading bag potatoes for the Am- Walnut SUITE is a Walnut En only $10.00 suit your co The The Chesterfield with a. high grade Walnut finish stand. This Special erlcan market by Potato Growers 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite and Bridge Lamp $1 This beautiful three piece ‘CHESTERFIELD of $149.00. Now you can have it-and a beauti- ful Bridge Lamp (complete) and a solid ly built throughout with countless sprllllfi. Itllnmrcell 60mm’! and will‘ tilully finished woodwork. comfort and satisfaction. the Bridge Lamp—the End Table The BrldgeLamp omprlscs silk shade and You can have your choice of many pretty designs. and Shade FREE with Chesterfield Suite. to 15 Sets-Reserve YOURS NOW ! HOLMAN’S Summerside and Charlottetown NOVEMBER s. will l x End Table $ 139* .00 Down-Balance, on TERMS! popular value at our regular price d Table-all for $139.00—and pay down and the balance on terms to nvenience. " Chesterfield Suite- Sultc comprises Wing‘ Chair and Chesterfield covered of tapestry, fitted with reversible cushions and slllfllflm- This sct wlll give you years of happiness. The End Table is of satin walnut ln l1 rich and beautiful finish. It is wnvtP-lltlll for holding smoking klt or reading material and llts close to the side of chesterlleld or chair. It's FREE with the chesterfleld suite. Chesterfield This Lamp er is Limited Association at Railway wharf. Sh’ will take about 75,000 bushels.-A Schr. Skylark. Capt. Forebrigger. arrived from Grand Riv with r load of potatoes to be s pped in cars for Potato Growers Associa- tion. After discharging she wlllclea- for Murray Harbor to load producr by Mr. Brooks for Nova Scotlr ports-A Schr. Robert Bros, Cont. Thom- tngue.-—.1\ Schr. Guinea. Capt. Maodonalc‘ arrived from Grand River with ' load of bag potatoes to go int’ steamer loading at Railway wharf Schr. Rising Sun, Capt. R. Ran ram. cleared for North Sydney wit‘ 1 lr-id of produce loaded by thr Schr. Petite, Capt. Verge. clearer" s iuo-lo-si -z-o. Blue Murder Continued from page 2 Tavsrner rubbed his hands to- rather. "Right you arc." he returned. "I suppose we can take that as set- . tied." as. sailed ‘for Channel, Nfld., wit‘ Haw gupecL , a. load of produce loaded by W.A “Takewhlq as settled?" P°°l° and 9°» l" MW" Mm" "We fly-to Italy tomorrow. I've ‘n11 iléltphonod the Air Ministry. md they sec no reason why lt should iot be managed"; _ The volcano had lulled into quies- ‘EH00. He just flopped back on the wushions with every trace oi srup- ion gone out of him. In common with the majority oi his statements. his ret-‘cnt dcclamstlon had been “ifioiyliot air/He had never been Ikivernci- smiled again. "Then we fly to Rome tomorrow ln "My dear Dick." hc retorted-lany case?" |"what on earth usc is it to have ‘a The other shook his head. ielaiivc by marriage who can pull ‘frlot ecassarily. . Unless I have strinfjr. if he doesn't pull in somc- good reasonsjo the contrary. W1‘ times. Your mention of s. plane gave destination will be Rapsllo, ln whlflll me on idea. I rather wanted to go to case Ishall be able to instruct Italy myself. I'd llkertone how my Dightoh personally?’ chap; are getting on there.‘l'm al- Ha clipped bf! the end of a fresh lowed a personal servant. you know cigar. " ~ " . (To lie continues.) lltadiularlers fart diversions i l’ lior a holster’ of your; 1 “h; i '. , l SILVER", pox; PELTSJ, M I P CIALTY" ' ‘Y M: connections wllh findl-oignig will best results. My ooinmlfislon ii 5%., All ‘other lbw" Fun! bought outright. - I . - , f‘ . . . ' Shin wly and get but results. . ,,_ .. _ h P. J. DROLET, , llr rlalliiliilglzirynarliflnhll tllaIttE-llls Fail 2°“ s" n“ st" w” Pl"- awful-lotoi ‘filer-especially ‘n’ nothing norm Ir hotipened." --,- - tuut ‘l2 w 1'. i- n nn airplane ln his llfe. had never ntended to undergo the experience. {is life, in fact. was one long suc- weselon of poses. When his daughter ‘eemed in danger ho find posed as in anxious parent. "I--ei'—-I suppose ll; is necessary." he allowed to develop. Take Gin pel all pains and weakness. and a for Sheet Harbor. N.S.. with n load , ""‘<lho lint time svmnioms of trouble better, happier condition of health of produce loaded by C. H. l-Ilcker sq, and splrlls arises. at Sturgeon wharf-A- Txwv woman of middle age should Schr. Noble H., Capt. James Dun kc advantage now of the wnnder- can. cleared for Sambros. N. S iul health-help of Dr. Williams’ with n load of potatoes loaded b: Pink, plllo. They are sold by all Leo Fay at Newport wharb-A medicine dealers or will be sent by Schr. M. H. Morris, Capt, A mil-ll If» 5° Cents l! BOX. by The Dr- Gaskell. cleared for Liscomb, N. S Williams Medicine 00., Brockville. with a load cf produce loaded by Ont. J. J. Scull at Sturgeon whorl-A “ IMPERIALS ” Manufactured by Imperial Biscuit C0.V, Ltd. _ \ Box 446, Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ nan-s.- >A|\’\I themselvcxr-lmlzkiiclio, dirt spots before the mo", m" ‘ll-n i .. ‘Hwlnnliviglirr (llivil .. .., N. l-urii- u sensation at ndmit on scanty or .11.) frequent urination. 50c. a box at all druggisls. National D d: Churn- iml Co. oi’ Canada Limits , Toronto, Canada. 111 Bringing Up Father o~zlooooaowroooooooeooo ovo’ AT OH’ |<bN'~‘-'THAT céusL? THE-g \ ‘MAGCME . . _ . - l A5001’ LL ‘THE _. 3_AU1'l~ i. sinus THE poofl ‘JTTLEJENRIB! oullsD S. JOY KlN i GO f ‘ t I HELD w APTIVH w _/‘ H) HOW CAN AN“, ONE SE59 A LITTLE. au-r‘? The Best ew l MEAN A5 TO NOT LET err" ~—-' I‘l._l_ TAKE IT TO MY ROOM . WHERE-l |‘\__l. NOT 5E. 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