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Edmonton Bulletin 1929-07-02 - 1929-09-30
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ws in theiraffliction, and tokecp himself unspotted from the wand. nme 1 romorrow's text will be select ed by Rev. Thos. Tali Ptrss Presbyterian Church, Edmonton and that leas convinced that the interests 3 ob the raulways will beuetit. and notsufter, Pho Boy pmear ton Bulletin because hedoes this. If having pulled the ne boy ak ve National Railways out of the hole they LL EDMONTON'S OWN NEWSPAPER were in-does not entitle a man to that mea- Founded i 1880 by ten kh Oliver sure of public confidence, then just what The Bulletin ts the Only t monton Newspaper kind and degree of service would do so? Owned, Controlled, Operated by Lamontou Men, By Webster Keeping Mentally Fit By Joseph Jastrow, A.B., A.M., Ph: LED. WHEN YOU PAINTED THAT Professor of Faychology, University of Wisconsin, 1884 (0 1917; gow RCAURAS WORE 6 Sr NSO RusTic ATRoC T Back in Fatt eae neeT. inthe New Schou) for Poctat Rasrarcn, Raw YOU HOR ALONG Time, T AVE York City: pas) president of the American Phychologica) Associa too soso as WHEN YoU WENT I FORE THe eure Wisdom OR THovex, ACADEMIC ART ce Repti Crea i y TE NEUROLOGICAL MASTER ) Kind tan all the peace conferences x YOU KNOW, G0, V WAS Published every afternoon, the Alberta Free Press, Limited, wt the Bulletin Building, 0841-9849 Jasper Avenue Bast, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, CHARLES E. CAMPBELL Owner and Pubttsher. i. Subscription PFlee By Mui) Un advance) per tw Canada, 500, United States 7.00 By ler, per week, 700 per year Telephone 9324 ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES KASTERN CANADA Toronto, Ont, HLF. Bird, Manager, Star Bullding, 80 King Street West UNITED 8 ATES The Beckworth Special except Sunday, by i Ani AME WALL nad IGHTY ELACK f ao tend Dee er Cuceey nome Set a man talks, reaponat oF ALMosT EveRY z AMERICA gets all excited and lets his passlo Kis I's a big go, and sees everything in a one sided perspective, and he happens to r be public mah with an audience and the following, the was to offsct his pernicious influence 1s ot to sum. M mon the opposition or the police, but the doctor. The master key -applics to the halis of congress and to the nursery. When you vote, don't vote for the ablest politician, but for the sanest man, Now. what 1s his neurological One of the great principles of mod- ern pschology. ts that the abnormal ts a clue to the normal truth whieh everybody ahould under- stand If only in a tte way. Your ming in. disorder fwill tell you some thing of vou- mind in order. You will, lof course, always, regard the state of fitness as the stan: ldard one and the have you much regretted ual Way you smile oF ane ves to oldsters sitting yet sou've seldom fretted Tut wil these doubls you brush away Will give you pause some other day / 14 cents, or gt; Now some there ure who glumly say That youth is much too smart today Ey Agency Ine. New York Central Building, New York b City, also Union Trust Bullding, Ghlcage: Ford Teo wilful and too sporty, stats of unfitness malady? Hysteria, not the ordinary jtos Building, Detrott: Syndicate Trust Bldg, St Louis, But T say Let them alr thelr views, Jas. a. departure kind. but of the same neurological jor 3 The arrogance of youth they'll lose jfrom it; but uns family. He iy a harder man to deal ae Interstate Building, Kansas Glen Building, Atanta; Russ Buliding, San Francisco: 1135 No. 65th Street, Philadelphia LONDON, ENGLAND The Clougher Corpora- Yon, Limited, Royal Colonial Chambers, 20 Craven Feet. The Audit Bureau of Circulation audits the circulation of the Edmonton Bulletin. with; for he mistakes his weakne.s fitsiess itluminates for his strength. He is rather fitness, Now and Joveph destrew then I come across interesting expression of it Most of the men who pass as proud and distant are sufferers rom some form of neurathenia. Traits of char- acter may be viewed as symptoms of When they are reaching forty. Full many doubt will they admit When life has jolted them a bit, ae 6 PUGET Ae THAT SEAR A CIRCUS PARADE WITH A GANG OF Bovs FOLLOWING, He CALLIOPE THE PUBLIC Tv CRAZY NENT, WHICH 1S EXACTLY WHAT AIMEN A YEAR OR 50 LATER YOU, AURNED OUT THAT OUTRAGEOUS, FISHING PICTURE. THE FUGLIC DION T FALL SO HARD FOR THAT Ape THE SIMPLE REASON YOU WERE BEGIN: be an outbreak of hysteria, And there's a third master key for which I do not find a citation, and so must make it, It's the sitdation SBight now thelr youthful hezds are turned with all the wisdom they have In school they've gathered knowledge. But there are lessons sill to gain woman mis- IF IT WILL HELP ALBERTA THE EDMONTON BULLETIN IS FOR IT UPTEMBER 18, 1929 Of hurt and grief, despair and pain Which are not taught in college. From pages no one ever gleans What trouble fs: what sorrow means. Professors wise the young may teach The graceful urt of polished speech And make them wise and witty, But life itself must pound them down You WOULD EXPECT OF THE STUPID PUBLIC NING TB FIND YOUSELF iD O : AaNo REGARD ANATOOY) PANNE nervous difficulty; that s what I mean by a neurologicel master key of inter- pretation, (We call it neurological or Pervous; that's just an accepted way of saying psychological with a basis 4n,the nervous system). To be proud and distant ts a form of isolation; the neurasthenic feels isolated; he can t easily take what in which a man or takes a complex for a conviction. These are the people managing their affairs well enough and quite reason- able except on one tople: on that they are so dead sure they are right that it fs n certainty they are wront It would be too invidious to take personal case; 60 I'll cite public one. the same writer a medical man with human insight calls a plunge into the great sea of humanity. He isn't good mixer; his psychic energy flows th toward himself, not, out to- ward others and things to be done and the Joy of them, And don't blame him too much if ei he fails to r ctify what he knows very RS OS J B 0 y 4 7 Es well is his weakness, ho hus 9 hard a sb to be sociable; and when freed Tyee O20 eccane Neen Pn al? seve atleap he oes Yor years a periodical devoted to the cause of sanity through the sense of humor that enables us to see our- selves as others see us conducted an unfalr campaign against, vivisec- tion. Tt could sce all subjects rightly but that one. (The medical name for it is paranoia; but you needn't remember that), Paddists are made that way; there's a neurological master key to them also, There are persons with 0 And teach them of ita sigh and frown, And common need for pity. These youthful wise will wiser grow When care and grief are things they know. BBSESSE Seeee A DANGEROUS ISSU. Representatives of China wanted the League of Nations to take a hand in se- euring the revision of its treaties with for- eign powers, The League committee re- fused, probably in fear of establishing a precedent. Germany is quite likely to apply one of these days for a revision of the treaty of Versailles, on the ground:that it is out of date, inapplicable and a men- ace to peace. The League does well to steer clear of any course which would Neuroti Adolescent By GLENN FRANK For the last two days I have presented sixty questions from a questionnaire designed to give Some insight into the problein of children who may twists and quizks that. prevent thelr happy and efftctive adjusl- ment to their school. I conclude today by presenting farty ad THE ALBERTA W: The men and women who produce the nD A VERY Limireo Few. very. well, The moral of the neuro- enough minds on most subjects but others who are built differently. education. but ttle neurological Your CAREER. matter key, but likewise the state- ing off our tendencies to the abnor- The rev illes vision of the treaty of Versailles is cittgnal questions the Dhyelel examination of stateomen Be liable to founder, The farther. it keeps tog an Af you were falling Just be On This Date rer feel as. it you mn 1S ate Do you worry too much when you haven't weekly papers published in Alberta are Yyeseons i short period in which to accomplish much: To most men it signifies but their annual convention here tomorrow 4. Are you usually on time?: mander of armies. Indeed had lived even the Tonieal master key is: Bs tolerant: re: with logic tight compartments on YouR GENIUS WAS member that what's easy for you, who one or another topic. It's not to be SHOWING WTSELE FOR Here's snother altogether different fail We rem normal by fight- Inent of medical man with a human mal. Fortunately the great majority Insight A periodic mental and of men do not have to put up strong a rock upon whith the League would be . J. Do you ever have the feel- a fore going to sleep? away from that subject the better. E 2: Do things ever seem to get LIES 43 ng? lite Tren yous often bothered j A . SEPTEMBER 18 finished: your Tetons oF work usual fe you e red. by the ought CE ig ak ilestataf ee the threshold of the open door of their ambitions. In those short years Hache u had been n working man's son (end poor at, that), and Friday. A large attendance isexpect- 8. Do you usually feel well and strong? ed and arrangements have been made for , ly ee ere Supremacy of the great, Napoleon might have, been challenged, and the history of Prance been. sit n are built one way, is mighty hard for explained as a fault of charactes or THE FIRST Time i open the way for a move in that direction. ditienal questions that should be physical examination, of statesmen fight. Be tolerant toward those who Sour eyes? with pains in any part of your body? Lavare Hoche, died September 18, 1797. Twenty-nine years of life It is gathering in the city today, and will hold .,9,,,-Af6, 70u ovr bothered, by the private soldier, sergeant, officer, ral, and com- fer a more than us i i r eal usually interesting program. Sou feel ort.of tired a good deal of the Tt han been writen: Providence. han Fraternal greetings are hereby: extended, with a hope that the convention may prove 12 Bo 20u feel bored a geod deat of the sme? to be the most enjoyable and profitable in Be sat tee are atany headache? the record of the association. , Have ever fainted away? Alberta weeklies will bear comparison Di s Fetah towarae Pr Bhe lost the ho might Health and Diet Advice Rin eu ab ita ia aetna ALCE hve eed i corse lation she toma Z By DR. FRANK McOOY the revolution period was a wonderful one for am- BANE SG0OK als Eaeesiaiel ine fevoaion pied way n weer one or ip x ot The Pa pido auth Opmrinah, wae thar foie tag i i ai none nied oa mined mis, fie suber Ceo oe a, PAS a oar tne ior Genre caus ts, cree LAZTARE ie In ais nine of hortpe ee, See and HOCHE (isnt, Sn Seduoun pacification, universaitty of talent, sity without stain, the belief general ang Republics wat Heche i,t gre the Pyramids, that his ambition would have remained Republican and formed an insupergble obstacle to the imperious prideAhat aspired to a throne, in a ere ary ete ple arom Jou ft ct Brome eee Ey, Maat som, tenon any mie aha dow We, and Hiaasen accompa few nema Have you often fainted away? Diet Spectatist and Gun you stand disgusting smelis? Dees pour family treat you right? Questions on Health and Diet Answered Dr. McCoy, when addressed h those published in any of the other P p y Do your teachers generally treat you right? ip care of The Edmonton Bullesin Rre'vou ever bothered by a feeling that things 28 inces. Circulating mainly among the VEGETABLE. FLOUR : farm population and the residents of the are uot reai? : smaller towns, they play an important 1. Are you ever troubled with the idea that After the water has been dried out, dehydrated vegetables can be milled nto flour. A proportion of this dried vegetable flour may be added to food part in shaping the ideals-and promoting Sou ever tel that someone is trying to do the welfare of their communities, The yo such as crackers, macaroni, or ice cream, and serves the double purpose of vercoming the acid-forming tendencies of the tleher foods aiid disguises nar? character of a town.is very commonly . 2 the finvors of the vegetables. Does it make you uneasy to cross. a wide street The foods usually selected for making the vegetable measured by the kind of newspaper it sup- 24? 'boes it make you unesty to sit tn a small room flour are: spinach, carrots, lettuce, tomatoes and eel- cry. These vegetables are especially rich in all the ports. The average Alberta weekly is a with the door shut? ; very worthy representatives of He. cahke Do sou usually know Just what you want to mineral elements caicium, sodium, magnesium, phos- phorus, potasstum, sodine and tron. t ao. next? munity. whose patronage makes its publi- Let us take a chort survey of all these foods: Celery a ie Do you have a hard time making up your mind cation possible. about things? fe Can you do Just a6 good work when someone ts looking on as when you are alone? 28, Do you have a great fear of fire? Did you ever have strong desire to set fire to is a member of the parsley family, with an agreeable flavor. Tt never creates digestive. iaturbances and can be used. by any one who is able'to use any kind of solid food. It ts very rich in organie salts, especially the alkalint-forming, organic minerals, containing large Frank MeCoy ymounts of the bone-forming calcium, and quantities Coyironment may. not always permit the carrying out-of your deals unless something? 30.. Did you ever have a strong desire of chlorine for the manufacture of hydrochloric acid for the stomach's diges tive juices, you adhere strenuously to your chosen ti al things? 31. Do you think you have mor fears than most th. Carrots have been cultivated for tiuman food for more than two thousand Your best efforts would xe expended years, They have a very agreeable flavor when dried and contain a Jarge in any work dealing with havigation, fo Sete atta ea ae Cee ere ee a ae a form of Tieratiire pend ae ne aoe i em bahia at aerate is The duhvdsated product, Lettuce, also frequently used in ass Fei of the dabei eee vegetable tous cxinpres ta Pg OF nate. Tie iow Ze vorably with spinach in its alkaline- crable periods for attempting any 20 that the carrots are readily digested. hing of an, nnportant ature: where atoes are avaluable fruit whteh voperties, tis, espectally beneficial results are required are. te Tomatoes ae forming properties, 2s expecially Denil) rout ar, reat Ae have a distinctly*beneficial effect in tains Iarge quantities of other vita- Re fall and winter of 1932 Increasing the livers funetons, Phere : 1B hot the slightest bit of evidence to MMs large quantities of other Vite) sean E- iste Joseph Delambre, Born use of, tomatoes 1 Bue Oe a a ee eo ase September 19, 1622, show thatthe harmful in any way and on the other shundantly supplied.in sich acombin- An example of a person borti on September 19. s Jean Baptiste Joseph hand, abundant evidence to prove that TaD na Sse ey apart He CET scam ayn OE, HN eas healthful foods, containing, as they tiv aipatine, one tas probably tne Mer. Whose horoscope indicates an Bente ata eee win our tale, fe bas okay Ube naotle cnstr mig ine Batis eter a ease, An alkaline blood stream Geriote: enalstical tendencies Henin an) abaniiee of oer, ced the Sn ark, deerin hair and shining eyes. One must not eat too many of the heavy foods or the Body will be fat, the skin blotchy, the yes heavy. Jf you want the mati tive of green vegetables. It was used Sf anounding health, eat plenty of freely even in the days of Medes and tneral and vitamin-containing, ener Persians. Long before the organte rgiving foods, chemists discovered that: spinactt cons) 808 Planetary Influences on Thursday for ALL, Promises uncertainty in financial Intoreste, Tt ie not conducive to nue cess. n speculations, gt; uniooked-tor nanges make gain atten, j Honurpictous any for taking *Joure heys and for aking plans, a5 they. ate Hkely ta Undergo unpro- Hisbie change enol notice, Weld plscing eonfidence tn Thursday. Gat At eda, in writing. if porsible. Favors the more ordinary of the commercial and industrial enterprises. For Those Whose Birthday is Thursday Masterly Account of Hurricane Saved Alexander Hamilton If you were born on September 19, oon Seetaony secking the ideal: From Clerkship at Fourteen and, while you may be of an artistic nature and favor culture, yet your Great Triumphs of Children By J. G. GLASS (oo KEEP THE NATIONAL ISOLATED? Some contemporaries are disposed to to ateal find fault with Sir Henry Thornton for accepting a position on the directorate pespicr of the Royal Bank. They argue that as a 52. Do you make friends easily? public servant he should have no-official 33. Do you get tied of people easliy? connection with a privately-owned enter- 3 Haye you any, very slione superstitions: rise. In other ree ERY, fear that Sir 36. De you eve Teak Shab eeu Were Fey re Henry as a director of the bank may be 20) en wae feet. ress Fee under temptation to promote the interests 44 , 5 fa se. yourselt a. very moody person? of that institution at the expense of the ; 9. Do you like to be tekled?, National Railwa tae iets Pine oc welt te Royal Bank re is compere pert psychologist can greatly help the adolescent. wi terests of the two were in conflict, there would: be reasonable ground for demand- ing that the head of the railway system should not be also a director of the bank. As.the two are not in competition or con- flict, in any field or in any conceivable way, the objection is based upon theory only, and not upon practical: considera- tions. v The notion that the management of. the National Railways should preserve itself in a position of splendid isolation from all other commercial enterprises is unsound. Experience shows that a railway may profit, and not suffer, through hav- ing those who are engaged in its operation also associated with the conduct of other and dissimilar business undertakings. The president of the Canadian Pacific Railway holds many other positions. Many of the directors of that company are rectors also of financial institutions, industrial concerns, and commercial en- terprises. But no one will suggest surel: ithet the Canadian Pacific isnot a well- managed railway, nor that the share- Tholders of that company are making a jcolossal blunder in allowing its directors to hold like positions in other corpora- tions. What is good re for the Canadian Pacific ought to be equally good practice jior the Canadian National. As a matter of rama Ve Ray DAN'S DAY EVO mG IKY ALL SINGING ACT Biecid LUA RY 4 Aa Leet ESD) RIALTO NEWS REEL RIALTO E 40 Years Ago Today Fromthe flles of The Edmonton Bulletin J. Lennie of Long Lake, brought 13+ eMoe excel Jeni samples of siz rowed, and nutes. barley this Week, to be sent-eust for exhibition, The huliess, ba Ity te alco beardiess and as grain very much t tabling wheat Te a very neayy and. will yield tore bushels to the acto by weight than the six rowed Ut 4s entirely different from the biack barley which has eon grown here for home years, The, soe was brought from Peace River some years ago. Tho first frost. of the season occurred on Friday night of last week. This is unusually carly for fall frosts to commence, the usual dato being trom the ath to the 2ist. Polato tops were damaged generally. Sn Monday sfternoon snow began 1g fall mud contin: tied to do 40 at intervals during. Monday Cr eee eae when it had reached a depth of about tiree ined, large amount ot git here was n stinep frost-on Tuesday might and YeRetable wad used tt i ee ail again on Wednesday night. The snow disappeared gpingeh a belly broom because of Thursday. As nearly all grain was already harvested P. Yaiue as a roughage. Even the the damage will not bevgrent. Any injury is. more moet primitive people. realize. that it than offset by the benefit which will result from the p savisable to use large quantities of putting out ef the pratric fires, Owing fo the extreme fee ee ee te tie alle dryness of the soll the country was in the greatest nent canal and assist in the Sanger from fire as soon ag the growing arase should fafte action of the stomach and intes- become thoroughly dry. The showfall was the first tines, Spinach 1s rich in sodium and bf'any account here since March 1877, atid tt is-safe nee Spinach, rien ing is theres fal aay Anat although th could ane bee, deeeoe tare, ae excelent blood-bullder one OF 8 Oe 'F-F9O: TON genes st ff not th finest blooc ly most welcome. Eee beet 8 THIRTY YEARS AGO ST les ana many Afcan Wades pete ELOSBSUPS. peace. Chas, A. Pillsbury, the Minneapol's flour king, 1s I should Mke to go to New York to complete jueation, answered Hatallton. 7 From the wreckage of the love af-jship. A great storm created wide- fair-of James Hamilton and Rachel spread damage in the islands. A Levine there emerged only the preco- on. St, Christopher's pub- clous. personality of their son, Alex- a vivid. account of it which ander, Pigwet an: curiosity of the Governor a James Hamilton had shed no lustre rolx. : s Works include Historle de on his well-connected relatives in the Who, in: the islands, could have VAs On re uicthodes Analytlques west Indies. First he had fallen. in Written tbls our ia Determination d'un Are du) Oye and effected. x union wit indy lt;4 of the island of St. Christopher whom Other persons born on this day are 9 A nEE Pemrans born on this day ars e could not marry because she was Giter and Henry IK of France, already tied to another. Secondly he QuesriONs AND anowans MBPT Conilines,f Question: I. G. asks: What shape Favors sp culations for quick tufn of belt would be the best for one to overs. Good for real estate contracts. ai wile hier Tinea ne oc tach pip well as through the day? Is taking) If a winegiaseful of indy a day ny har + toone with a floating kid- we oak eae ecagTon a floating through the pres- Pere png Hf gen a SS fee aa oer oe oars Se See ear care er belts do not actually the An analysis of tomatoes shows hey are very elkaline-forming and rich in potassium, calcium, mage nesium, fron, chloring, and vitamins A, B, and C. Spinach 1s one of the most protec organic eras avaible fru : a Mr. SHU ips PRINCESS TODAY AU-Talking ADOLPHE MENJOU FASHIONS IN LOVE Finest tn Entertainment Two Lovely Leading Ladies: Fay Compton and Miriam Seeger, both of the stage, Menjou's Fipst Talking Picture, had Jost. both his fortune and hers. Golng off to the island of St, Vin- cent to obtain-a position, he had been compelled to. leave Rachel and his children as dependents on her rela- tives in the island of Nevis, and Her situation was ke gaul to Rachel, She did not live tong. haps it was fortunate that of her sev- gral children, only Alexander survived er. The child's brillant mind made tit- tle impression on his relatives. They, put him to school in the town of Santa Cruz, but although he perform ed astounding f ate-learning, for instance, to repeat by rote the Decs- A hero is somebody who rakes our logue in Hebrew, while be was ttle chestuts out of the fire. more than a baby they had no, vis coe oe fons of his future, When he had ex- hatisted the island's possibilities for Schooling while he was still only 12, they were please because it meant o- that he fo longer need be an em- Every man hax moments when he barrassment -he, the poor relative, born out of wedlock. Friday, to New York to i he rejoined: Paragraphs By ROBERT QUILLEN Snowden Is now a hero in England. QUESTIONS (Answered by Tomorrow's Article) For what profession had Ole Bull's father destined him?- How did he come to get a violin? Whot incident led his father to The new census will list the unem- ployed, but probably won't Include he have any symptoms from a floating 5 1 this office. set kidney, cd the majority of patients London wir corr spondents have sailed for South Africa. famous and ract the Canadian Pacific has prospered, land the Canadian National has been handi- jcapped, because on the board of the C.P.R. were men who by their influence in other eee. were able to locate industrial jestablishments along its lines and to turn traffic into its channels, while the direct- ors of the National were not able to do ithe same service for the system that they represent. Sir Henry Thornton's job is to make the Canadian National pay. The fidelity, and success with which he has de- ha are surance needed that the interests of the railway are his supreme consideration. When he accepts, a8 a side-issue, a direc- torship in any other business undertaking, the public are in common fairness bound An agreement is proposed for teasing Portuguese e East Africa to Britain. All Transvaal commandants have been asked the mumber of burghers available for service Gen, Stewart White, who will command the Brit- Ish forees in Naial, was wildly cheered on lea London, South Australia, with Uament for enabling The text of the Trans note has been published. Tt clare for war. TWENTY YEARS AGO London Seven hundred mei places in e pary we for the routh pote. Ottawa Nasar s exhibition flights were bei legislation. ig made here M. W, Sutherland of Fairbanks, Alaska, returned to the city yesterday to visit his father, who resides at Namao N. D. O'Leary of Detroit and John Gillespie Edmonton have bought the St. Albert mill and ele- to assume that he knows what he is doing vator. ing majority of 200.000 tn favor of federation, has applied to the British ps sreply to the Britian Botrs practically de+ have applied for dirigible balloon blew up while His ROUND BLUNT NosE- w HEAVY BONY DEVELOPMENT AT THE EYEBROWS INDICATES TH NY aT. TH Ww Question: AWN. asks: cure for, false angina? exnetly is it, and what causes it? It does not affect my breathing, and oc-' ours between the shoulders and across ond down the left arm. Is there any And what day-dreams of becoming discovering ow he'd look in Niblick: A favorite club of the eave man. Formed of two words, nib and filed Used to Wek his Nibe, the ion. words most frequently What The three used to express dumbness are 4 trumps? Prychologists say an affliction spurs men on torwin. And some cynic will remark that most men who attain to Greatness are married. 3 They put him to work in the count- ing house of Mr, Nicholas Cruger. Alexander, at 12, had no desire to follow a business career... At this time be wrote to friend with : dignity amusing in one 50 4 contemn the grovelling ambition of a clerk, or the Ike, to whien my fortune condemns me, and would Will ingly risk my. life, though not m; character, to exalt my station. I am confident that my youth excludes me from any hope of immediate prefer- ment, nor do I desire it; but I mean to prepare the way for futurity. However lofty his ambitions might agree that he bes musician? What was Ole Ball's personal ap- pearance? What part aid aa Part ald be play In muste Jimi sie Sieh ate waite 6: saxophone player one night: aded areeen oe So tee eas T thought this one was very ill, fs 3 sign of some interference with the normal flow of blood from the heart, or due to some nerve deranze- ment produced by inflammation of the nerves or pressure upon those roing to the left arm. The so-called false angina can often be cured by one or two osteopathic or ehire- Dractle treatments. Remember, however, that the suc cessful man reads certain magazines Decause he prefers them not because he wishes to be like successful man, Correct this sentence I love him best, said the wife, when T must humble myself and strive for days to ket him in 2 good humor, he he was sunk in Mr Cruger's oi ing house and likely long to stay there. for that gentleman thought highly of is abilities, even leaving him in charge of the business while he went away on trips to the other islands genuine responsibility for a boy. of 13. But a hurrican gt; figurately blew Alexander from his grovelling clerk- The Day s Motto By JANEY CANUCK It ts weak to cast the blame on Fate when the vitatittes are in us cla- moring for release. Lathbury. Action-filled Spectacular On Stage at 8:40 p.m, The Halowach Family
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