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o o o o -0 00 o . o v, t MTIPFORD MATL fTBTTNT, -MEnrOftD. OlffifiOX. WEDNESDAY. JULY ft, 192.' VA(W, TOVtt o 'K Si 1 O o Hedford Mail iniBUiy? AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAl rCBUBUKD BVEBV ArTKH.'SoN SUNDAY, BV TI1K HKDrilllD PHINTINU 00. - Th, MwilGrd Ruiidir Morning Run T furnlnd nhtcrin dM liigi, rveii-dj dllj Btwt- OIHM! Mall lorlli rir ,trct. TrlMj I'lioue Building, M 17 Z9 A ronolldwtl9B of Oi, lmnerl'.r- Tlmr,. th, Mrd'ord HilVffi Mi-d'urd Tribune, lh Boulb m Oregnuinn, tlio A,lilmid Tribuii,. BOBKI1T W ni'lll.. Editor 8. BUM ITER HMITU, Winter. ..... ..T.O.. HoilT. with HumUjf' Bun, fr ...... ..$7.6" Uj'Uj, with Ruiiday Nun, month Q-70 - : tHUy. without Nunclaj Him, jraar ...w ' 60 ' Dtl J, Witt nut HitniUy Sun. tnuiitb .fit .OA ffrrklr Vail Tribune, on year 1 OA SiuicUr Hun. onr yaar q 0 JY CAHRlrfr In Ulf-iO AahUnit, Jartuwn nil. OriUil I'otrit. JWoti, TulMit d on IhHj. wirti flimdny Sun, miinth I OftBiy, without HmQG Hun. month Oft 4 ItuilT.QvltriAit Kiinitue Hun. our yeitfVr T.dO '.' OaHjr. Ottli MuikUv Hun, one yt 8.60 All trigy by carrl'0 caul. In advra. Rntercd u aerond-riaaa natter at lltdfordtt O't-vonQtimW act of March 8, l'?- Ofrlrlal piper of tha City ol Mnlfofe 0 Official paper of Ja.-kaon Co'iiUy. O 9 fha onlr patA- beiwt-M. Albwnv, Ore., and Ptilm. rliforiiiu. dintiince of nvcr 400 paIm, having leaaed wire Antwwlated PrajJ URur?x'R nr TUB-. AMiMfiATTTrt TltERS. ' The AMtof-latcd fra la I'lrhmivdy entitled Jji Ihr ub for reimttliratift of all newa die pftfchfa rr4rd to It or mf otliervO-fl crwllt! fn thle paper, and alao to the local oaj pub-H-I.M litwin. a 41) riifhta if republlrilHn of ffpac$ I dla riaaiira herein ara wvo w.rTea. -9.s..9mudtft Pot? ffir Arthur Pcrr I Il''s n lllllo .irlj for Iho dog (Hs, liffl the cut nhtH arc Ik-i c. -. : . - Kow th9 ll (IrlarfPan Tmlcnvor toiivontion hnn Jfiu-(t u puliilcliii. ut rutliiii:i pi on'ilnnco dilnto In a Kpirltutf ii nncr on thf "menaoe of jfltc Pkctrji; powT nrtnius," it 1h hlh an (Tii'gon cnmllriatf utrkf tior Worked hUiiHflf lnt! h nliKlUB fr-y. "and fKuridjiltuI tho nh up. - "-Irttearn wild lo ho In aiiiida iimf' It 18 cKiihlffll ir tlia).' will rutui-Mb to f pit - nw -nuroty. iTortlnnd roKun- J . to). Teerhool rIkkIu niuru buibIpJ ''r"l fi-nSlllnr-K hTcfe llm, hide tici-lod off by Old But, ovigi tSto W'k- Dff.l.V! y; ,' (Salem t'apltal ' 'Mm. -TTIaudo Hn nltfT who 1h 'MfbUltlK her brother. C. VAHh-(rm-llWen-. j-rlvnd I Rroolft on tho T- litfft day of tho atir.48ho Mir '; . IrtHt'd evoryolio by hoi- compU ..injitfi'iiof mild woathor and - hlff)jo fif io hoailtlflll grco of ' , -tho flclda ani lllx. wlUicAitb6ut tho H'.atlotis they get. Tender . handM can-lot hio rruMhe H-oiintmip;' lad wiih an9g on IiIk hettl 0)n tho ludlebat-H, when run tlvn"hjp a careh'HH autist. ITooler liudM thwvtij a lynching, wn II U'arnL-il th? embryo trick bleyellHt roHt ol lila dayH. , Hlnco the World war the Hour picl - Hint retailed for a pcnnyVinn I'irtcn In jirlce until now it hcIh fur from f to H cenlH (Humuchu Jiurnal.) i tho 111 me, duo to tho inability to 1 lve:i jejee away the xklu of a ci', the lliflu Ingredient if a brogan. ' -Bvoi.iois I I'll if, J, i ', , AMI TrfTiN MI.MK ( l 'al.:nlcilM' I t -A Phlhtdelliblu win had her I'et, iQddfltdi einlinlineil whei It lcd, girotldcd in golil anil Hllr cloth and ilac it in an ; ebony cnAlu. Ten a iltomoblleH followed The funeral car to jr9 i cemetery. . !.ndy mc. Coupe of tUW IIiUIhIi ued the Vaukee. Hey!, instead ol' KngllKh, On! IIimi!, m halt a portion Tuch. The l'ortlund flapper w. Iilanteil iglvtn and lefi to her molhO'n Jaw Wtft-n bided fin- Ktnviiii; mil nil nlubl wllh 6iuer.gl Hhlckx. ntirreil up leHn eicneraent ii lylropolllQi ueirari clrclen. tliiiir the sehuohna-am who imitdlSI the moii nn leading cltlnen ,C, Wig AHlipolc, who huM WiKntl(ined foi Tin' It sin tun lit1 d Carricho will iinfttro ir rlrrtn) No Hdy blamt'H ht9i-i thin rirm H(and itmki'H, I$m an Idi'idu9ndla)i(u. fday, and a move In ufnoi to hnv It ;plft tt or out thtt'o dnys, huth dlivu tlnnH. ' V K r-r i Maice, nee IJz.ii Imh rMirnnd , Jronv Vtyii Soul wlinr nli jtprnt tin Tu coat sh p. kt tt 1.0 full. . . O 1 ;; The , Iftimdlngci imv. are fulh-r-.liitf u HuPfMiienl to hnvo a nnter rain van down the MalnOrm v'iy ntKhi d tiring tho find HftiMnn. who t her m Hot. anybody l mnrrled, for th iny ' rurniv aplrit. and I he ctrtpurlrf(in ;joh.ih. . ' :- OunM are toted In mi t onto - blk'fi foi the opening (J tho '"J',r on.' The wenponH ait- nnloaW d, ex cept when aeeidi'Mtally dlnchai'K0 V . IM'Y The moon ha&ini0f me weary With Its hIImt and Itn aong. ' IS urn ardor In ho old a tWng O I" wrong, all wrong. It ahnulri be (QnpliiK tQontly , AcroHMja 0d'n Hkv Or grumftllng at th rlnud-hltlfl Tho wind pi leu high, & It Rhould be teiirhlng little moot The pp-fW way lo whine. O nut end of Ringing mm net n To emi adoring pine, O.K. Dig ) ""niO 1IKI.D A (IRKAT AID TO KKLKIIO (Ildllno "'hlii I'apcr). 'If tnf " doubt 'ut it, IIhIik i em taih!1 thn nlallo, anft bear falHe CHINA lIES EUROPEAN METHODS. 6 TIIK trouble in gl'ina in still Koiiij? on and -ill probably con tinue fox many dreary wi'i-ks.- . ' Tliere are two main re.isous for son is tW military exhalation of the western world. Great Hritain has too many critical domestic problems, to care for armed Inter vention in the Kar JCast. France is more than occupied vl?u Mo- roceo and her war debts. I'nele foreign military adventures. Te second reijjon is China's internal chaos, her lack of all na tional eolnMion, and the chronic spirit Q internal rebellion with wlrn-li she is afflicted. As a result, it is difficult to sec any immediate settlement of the fracas runnini; up and down tit? Chinese seaboard, and there fi'e fotH): first time inQodern history, China lias an opportunity to nialse her power felt in the world at large.' n O No our realizes this belter than crs or China, for China as a whole, can't be said to realize any thi at all. And they are wasting no time in taking advantage of the- opportunity. , Young C0i?na has taken a lcalfroi the European0noteboo) and is relying frankly ufion force, ftt the .Oashington Arift conference shcoasked for certain cfhings, amongothem aontrol ov?r her own tariff liPVsand tli(oelimint.ion of extra tufritugial rights, and she asgiven the nerry Ia-lW, with yjianimity ftnd promiSitude.00 Only thj other day she made a similar demand,- and no one Ijughcd at all, except Voting Chia herself peijaps with her face( in her eopioOs ;!eeves. . o Foiounarmrd and defenseless s lijjt moral suasion for her wj'.on, and got what moral suasion n jo--i iisi1Iv gets iiioTiilrji-n.bionA negotiation Now witU thousitiids oftriiic0 parently iie assistanijj'ol drained s a vcy ditlerent .sty, and "A..1I 1 A . ( il .1 ..... usually gets, ino.it 01 ine inwigw rs doesn t mean 4 ltiag-iieralded Mvakefaing of China and prompt eimrai'iice of the T'elestial Kingdom as a world upwer. lint it does mean that China has learned a valuable lessot fron her tlceidentiil instrucRirs and through that has tun a0Uag stcj toward iiulefTendenceaml the esll)l0limcnt oT the slogan of "China for Chinese' as a w-able principle of her internatioii! nolicv. QUILL as! 1 lie letters a !m fogets About the only tlng that whiskers" At any rale it jgu't rccj'ilcd that spankingevor made youth I ul criminal. ' " It doesn't really mall who to punish auybody.t Th cirobay ouldn't be any fight soic state should out- n"rJan 'throw , off thru ,their frcn . mm. , ,:d sweating Is a. mixture of salt and iw the teffJiing of algebra. The Chinese must not firo fk , ... . . , agcs arc periuitted to do th. Whatever tho rif.it or wrong of a if they don't respeg, tho law, Correct lis sentenij ji'hp, "k'm going to do a lif . . TP ltOHIC$ttl, ro .TulyOS. Dr. E. H. Stewart, for tho ptM thrco yeai-B eOnnumfler of Umpiiua Ojost of the American Legion, last night present ed his xigimlion in -Pi'der that ho may devote his time to .the offlco of slato -onuna$der, tho position to which 1 was electOl at tha) recent ennvenfnf) at Prlncville." Ur. Stew- fy Welt POST AT KPaBferi m ovv 1 1 f w CONVALESCS&gT. to e o IT IS pleasant, when emerging from an jobless dire and fell, gjopbehold your friends come suifjiiig, glad to see yftr? getting well. You aro tired of iPa's anil nui'siO, kind and helpful as Ihey are, you are tired of thoughts of licat'Qs and the moaning0 harbor bar. You nre tired of jugs of bitters and of pills in numbers vast; you are longing for the critters who nre com rades in the Pist. So, upon the tt'ccts appearirSfc, you beholoj those eordialnen, "yelling "Iliiwdfj!'as they're Hearing, 'jlad t'jfjsee you back again!" Saying things too sweet to swallow, but which please you jtisMhe siiineO"Thiaf old town s9ems tleijd and hollow, when you aro n9t in the game! Vith anxiety wo trembled when the does eliaseiln ,-Omr door; you were missed wjen0v8!' assenibletl nightly aPtho Itlue Front Ntorc. Now thfft all your wj-ks arert'('oing, and again you're on the stree'o w resume ir jasenient brftving coiitentnieut. large, com- plele." Shut orfnmi the world of action, aching on a dreary bed, thoughts that give no 9alisfnelion take possesui of fiour henil. You imagine. you'rO forgollen, that you have no coinraiten o. o now j and you chew the heads of cotton hanging from your bandaged 0brovP And you shed some ten in uyminly, tithers work and do or die, while yoiPrc lying, nlso-ranly, watching laden hours drag by. Hut at last you're convalescent and your comrades shake your hand, 9ill your sorrow is seneseei and your joy is high nnd grand. u cr this, the first and principal rca-p Hum is more than ever opposed t Ckina, at least tjc younp;' lend0 four - 'ears ago, Chinihad nothing ...... ' men, airplanes, tanas, and ap nay officers from Ijcninograd China promts to get whiR force I ... uemanucu. JOINTS to inafia-ftivtr cotaitiills. rclly conies to him who waits is discovered America. It istoo ato innocent americaus. Oulv dry,m,ilcal treatment such resorts, all t flost of the p.-4ron luata othe course i free pcoplcvoj't rcspe respect Sic Diirinir tlia Ionir Kumnicr cveniues. goinl solid reading." iliil remlinir " art has been one of tho n-st active workers in Iho American Legion for many yci8 nnA has just completed a two-year lernOas natloU commlt - treiuan, i pmcnt K-oHenting tli i Oregojt de- ;rnff,itiy Misty Treaty GIONKV ,Jut8. (A. P.) A rep resent all vo of tho Gorman govern ment today Hignfll the convention to limit rfJ raffle in iuiiih, formulated by tho recenarmH conference here. Oer mjiy had prevtouHly fgned tho prcl tocu9againtt tho uao of pojon gas A warfare. Do you love your vl t;, DC Mason Ta II . CKOSSAVCiltl) ..PUZZLE STOKY. OUR HOUSE TW W O See thai 'ri'grfvet those trees i nai is woe 8-11-13-17 brought up. r-4 the youngest one a- ourdiimy. 15-lyou sc9lhe 4-5-6- it is 2.3 iFTere! Mr. Man - tiae - yoiii crescent mooT? boat tonight in sji vcrv fat awav ! ' . AnBwer To 41 2 (row), lflfM), 1-2-3 4 8;91(ldl (soon).. . Copvriom, 1925, bv Th nail Health' Set vi-co VMrnAl, w.lll L.lra n ihMU-ll Dr. Tho ItailuM'afie A grea) many persona who have 'or who litKlne they have somo form of "blood poisoning" (whether ti I. A.UA .HiA.ua lurill inuaiia (gyiiis u. umv. I scarcely know) choinh a rigiflplaccnt , belief that f they , 'cii go or a so journ t some re sort where .-hoi lmths or swegt - baths may bo had, Jhey c-ft by sich mpnnR "thrn.1 off" muchorq. ofde. real or Imaginary "p o i 9o n" from ttl'lr mood, tnru the fancied excretory activity of tho skin. - As physroilogy teach' lw- Ixver, the skin p-forms no uch of rrlceln health or in sickness. . and .practically all thesesearncst valetudi- water, little salt and much water. But the open air life the wSlklng or other unwonted dally exercise, tho good ofteJ available in ... i.i. ,ron and so c grad- irses return home witn Ith .nnnlnf-nnl bnllof In '.nalurnl mfjthods" intact, and ready to go for inonior courso of baths next season. "hro is a'popuW mlsapprehen- Z, faMM-M by Dr. Bdb If Mnutl. W Hi finwt tfcy, ir ci t v mrnmm . . J slon, shared by some poorly educated mom oiu. one -- , physicians, that mo runs some risk,8 o'clock sharp up until the $ot of harm if oUb. suddenay checks sweating, by goln? out n th cold. for instance, or by plugging Into cold . . . ' m Q . - m proniseBsw eating. The Implication. . (llW.n" "m" ,'ihi. wiv iThll ,. ..,,, ,H ; "authorities" who are somewhat short on rShyslology. Is tit the sudden checking , of tho sweat In this way causes retention crwasto matter a Hllllie kind. Aliri Ihnt hviiniliellenl waato milTter or uoison produces the alleged "cold." Or course thja S pure hokum, eve tho old fogy physicians nnd half bifitVd health officers somo times incPirso trftjaieo This la tho truth of he mnteft-. If one gets thoroly wawied up by na tural icnns, that Is, Uy work, plaor cxercle?aliy sudden chilling is IKoly to CiMie soreness, lameness or tttlff ncss of the muscles and fascia of the area chillod, and it dncsii : make PngS).'h or little or hother thft sweating Is checked or not, for the lactic acid and thenarbonlc acid and other organic acld waste material formed when muscles work Is con tained In tho blood within tho blood vessels and Is carried away thru the clrcufttlon. to he eliminated thru the lltincfl anil klflneva. Qinl thru- thn sweat. Tho sudden chilling may sii"! retard the circtjOtttlorln tho muscles nndascla concoi&'d. as to leave an excels of the aste mutter of acid characterOin the muscle and fascia, and trjt causes the soreness or lame iness. Tm the ih.T hand. If one gets , up a sweat by artificial means, as by jhnt bath or a su-cat bath of rfiiy I description, there Is no harm what ever In suddenly checking that sweat ilnMt any inomenr? for no excessive oxidation or combustion of tlssii 'takes pligo In the course of a passive nneni ami meretore tnere is nothing 10 do left In the musrk's or In the. Sm.v that was not there before the hilling. To Imagine that In soBe mysterious way this sudden checking of a passivo sweat can bring on any disease which nmsquerades under thr uicknaiiio of "a cold" Is Just plunfb nonsense. Sweating from exercise Is health fulQnot (ecsuse It carries any waste matter or polins out of the body. but slmlllv becniiM. It I. It ttrw.it In. dex of tlQ Increased metabolism, tlfj mur vigorous oxicianon gojng on in the body, and the oxidation burns up toxic or pot&noMi mate -la I which might harm the body if not so de stroyed. QI KSTIOXS AMI AXSVj:it8 . It la Serious Vt'oulU taa consider aoO operation , A rtsnyieninmne W"'""' ,c01. rhi ..Mnon"TVVhe will vou 13-14-1516 MOoni 10-14ies nohear he is- Mst I'tzile Jwdir), 8-8 (as), 511 (InV 6' .. -' IntemaUontH Syndicate . (10. f iPunsmmSimmi- TMk )iawuj of Honest Sweat for a slomach tijufcle serious? (E. Anawcr-MfBt,eii, x buuubi no Joko, that is. if it weri jiy stom- ni. . S.'novHJs Kindly tf me what synvitjy . ..... iri,.n nf lb lUilnir membra (synovitis membrane) eofitheir diplomas together. - Th ..Mu.nn n,hK.h anrnt0ti I m in SamUel S u. juiiiiwu " the small amtiint of fluii (synoi) ta'$ egg albumin for the lubrication of the jWint. Synovitis is usuany acum fn duration (a wek or two), and may be" causet b an i Jury of tho Joint or by infVtlon from a septto focus elsewhere in the body. In sevejf cases of purultit synovitis the joint must be surgically openod nnd drained As a rule physiajogicnl res of the the yiint insured by suitable surgical Bupport of dressing gives relief e)nd brings recotery. Synovitis is one of the many conditions Ineptl dubbed .Rheumatism" anf of course wrongly Iffeated wh i misdiagnosed. To treat synovitis ran measures pur- Porting to innuence ino cumbluui u... svstom or blood Is about as sensible ' '"" hS to treat housemaid's n'a" ""'"i. i--- - thO Chin. W Whonjl Felkr Needs a Frleiul We jona appreciate your opinion ' our baby's bedtime. She Is 9 weainer. our. sines u V I hour or so if we put her in bed so rlv- ur old 11fam"? d,ocf' Iinnti hfr un until ah o'clsrk In sum- "bo you agree with him? (Mrs. . L XnSH-er Yes. I always agr. with The faT1y doctor for rtsbllcStlon. but when wo refre to tjje parlor for our I consultation on tho case I i!oW ,h , manages to get Wlta Jt. " h'y iir0,,!r ,bMl'lme ,'8 6 P-nl' I " "l '. how Is she to got (gnough rest? A baby re()iiros 16 to 18 hours of sleep dally up"o the ago of 6 months, and IS hoursauP to tho age of. 1 year. A baby Shears olg requires 14 hairswof sleep dally. A baby 4' years old re quires lfehours of sleep. This incligies night and day apa together. Every child should have the day nap regu larly up to the age of 8 yearB. A chin? 6 years to 10 years Old requires 11 hours of sleep: a child 10 to 14 years old requires 10 hours. ' Put the . baby to bed at 6 In the afternoon the first year, if. t the second year, at 7 the third aiuL fourth years, at the nrtn nnd sixth- years. After- 6 and. up .to 16, 9 o'clock is bedtime for-, regular chlldron.. Morons, degenerates a"d future delinquents nronsralned for it flfy late hours. 0 - p9 you loVe your jylfe? (5 " rlfli if rorfifj re ktrtmi you tool .. OQ, And comfy, I'm ITI"0 TKtE0 T E A QRANCEErtOE ' o . I .-St. ' i O ".fii. ; a . .v&fte men wiB-k Ifird an' aclilfv Rreatnexa, while oUiein take th' sfiort cut an1 Kit plrotofirapKV-d with U" loft .i.ft-k reoliiiln' In Uier hand. cashier Artlo SootH I pom-cV . Innklnl It, HMllrPM 1 "0" nr - To OntB Persuading a lady to Marnttfje. -FfjJ-bear, bold youth; affshcjyn a here, An what you 1g aver To others courjphip nuv appear, "An -ierllefte tojwier. ( . ..' She is apubUo. delty And were't not very odd . She should dispose helf to US A petty household fbd? : First make th s-n in private shlno (And bid the world nSieTi. "Jhat so ha may his beam confine .- in comimment to yffu: But l" f that you do despair, Thik how y"i did ami Totri"o fK her beams ijgjiich aro . More, bright an lurgojthan his. , KatherCe ' Philips. i Aibnjral SiAmcl . noiwn Thirty-seven yeafrt ago 'two stalwart, elenr.eved vnuncr HEM 8tO(A on the loiffuaencement' platforn) at the An- nai)U8 Naval, Acaaemy- ana receivcu . l.n n-l.a,r van. ' - -T Samuel S Roblson s . A an Curtis WlJur. I ' "T-4 Sf ,il 'fhe 'other day j i," Curtis Wllbm, now mmi. f i ! secretary, of lt Roblson navy, " announced ira list of advance menis na a p- Lpointmcnts in tile navy persfajmel. And . heading that lint was the name of Afmirat Samui Robinson, naied c o m m a n der-in- fhief of the United States fleet. Hf( had bei serving S. S. Roblson as comnyinder of the battle fleet. ItohijSp -was born In -Jnnnlta coun ty, Pa May. 10, .ia67. During the Spanish ' American' War,' 1898,. he servedon the Beaton. ' Among other ships of the American fleet on which Roblson' has- been Btatloned in com mand are the Cincinnati, the Jupiter, and the South Carolina. Duftng his oSrly careTr he was "tatlonvi for a while on' the Tennessee as navigator and on the Pennsylvania aifexecutlve officer. From - 1904 to- 1906 he was Identified ' with Uie bureau of equip ment ofthe UaS. navy, and in 1910 'and 1911. he waa with tiff bureau of Seam engineering. During the world war Jtohlson was In comiftmd of the .submarine force. of the Atlantic fleet from. 1917 to 1918H He wasma mifnber orf the naval - armistice commission from 1918 to 1S.19; commandant of t&i navy yard Th Boston -from 1919 to 1981; military governor -of Santo Do mingo tT(fft 191 to 19fc3? member of the general board of the navy de partment durinoj 1923, and admiral In command of the battle fleet from June 20, 1923,OuntlI the recent pro motion. on a s FaPo Refoesfeing o o SWIM Ashland 0 Natlaforium o 4 2 blocks fiirij Lithia Springe Hotel. 2 big tanks clesji sulphur water' , . Open 1$ A. M. to 10 P. M. Special, arrangements ,fSr pars or clubs.. ' '. ' ' ! . . Wojigfon Chines Medicine rvr liTWnnil offH a cute ana cnraaio UlMm of Mea and Woaxn. OaMt ina team tnM4. tallmiM, kM ley, Madder tna ttoiiiaett Irosbcs, flia, rola, nitium. oelila, hull mum, ntf JOm. nim, rixuavnua, u-inu u tanail RieiM, rbrumahim. tnoomtos, torn, MauaqKMo, osum, tum, Wroo,, u- UfflM Houni I A. M. to p, M. 141 twits rmnt . Btitm, On. i -aTTalW Tl Tmff Cliililrcr', Tictorial tVtis!iSVi)rr riizle Bunninit Across. Word, 1. In the plclmre ' " : . WdWT 3. To touch genu? wlthc . anytiinB soft or mmst. Wo.d 6. ANew KnKland sgate. Wofti 7. ess heavy. Wore 9. Tut three-leffer coday Bgnat flfthed by wfreless by a re ' lei in distress , ; o Word It. To refuse to otjfiT. Runnlno DowiS O Word 1. An important city In . 0 Ohio. e? . . ' O WtR-S 2. The day before, todsy. Word S. What phlrmacitt. person of the rb (Sr be. Word 5. Ships. JPlural. - ' Word 8. A call to drag stten-j tion. - . ' : ; . YESTERDAY'S PUZZLB j : r : ASSWKRED v : ' 5 ' I. L-I.TVI 1 When nan is 111. ' v ' 'Ho takes a pill . " i. . 6ind shakes a knowing head; .- . ,, . , ,'''-0i!lf. tt'th he - know i.::a i'J biitijsjfc A pill would do, . i . -Just madi of wheatcn bread. A heavy breakfast,. 'a 'heavy head; . a heavy supper, a heavy bed. . , - .i Do you love your wife? Nhtirisii A-l CfinditioS UechSnically fQood tires; two. spares IfeiV, . ; yHLrJW'ltanii.ijil jTr Forlnfaotl, . cutes stake boay Kiicjisteci rear end. Justhe truck'for the gardener or fruit grower.. Cau give terms : 11', EakinoKfotw 0: Dodge Brothers Dealers' r8 4icotiDiQirm iti Canadianftcilic Five distinctly dif fegent Camps in the beautiful Can adian Pacific Rock- aes-each one wiSi a variety o( appeals to evrjrj-one . etch oneof fering the "old clothes comfort" and pleasure (or which these Canad ian Pacific Camps have Jiecome so famous Most moderate prices calf foPfooUrti. ; Canadian pacific 0 Raibvas 0 SSTtdidStMMiMawtVinlaad D -y; - d : - b m m 1 a J o k -a1