T"- all U 'i" wzaï¬rumk. ' u. ". A, .ewtprt' " _ ml . . . -. t v . ' . I. . 4 _ q . a. . a _ q t ,9. - .; V -.-----_----------- .- - _ - - - - '" haynOr’s wile, .Vancy. ' Eva 'riirntrr,lrC"C?air'" ' .1". Raym’n nurse, stands by the light the, t “a! l 1,, . . switch. K Then Naney; her brotheri ‘And you haw? Nan spoke m a' 0 ilk tt B ' arai,triettd wed whisper.' stii?tt,e',t,'iltjta?jtotiii'iieii, 5r'i'iii!rt,' "And I have. 2rzt, go yofrsdlt t o s,en r er m. ennn on“, . et.:.s."s _ ' o.z,' Wise, a 1:rsiebrated d , ttver' “:1 Zizi, Mr.‘}.\ent. A.“ him co comahut. l ' his girl assistant, are called to takel Kat went. and returned quxckly w}: u - ---- “a " iG1.gl,.M'. Al notootivo I Orville Kent. . the Ease aTaYi'ettadrti, 'id Detective Dobbins. Overshoes, the rr'vnt ' of which was left on the floor , try, gun -5145? was ii mystery 99 IMttt or," Wise 53319:? - -"' Know'i'ht ware this rubber sir. who shut Doug: 12):";- irTioiia" In Thdhouso o’ Grim- Bhawuann .a Ham.ch at- 't',)tivflrdtitar'dt'did 'latst ey," to the crime“ b10196 ortqtrrtrrmvs'roatfr 'tdr'.'"-.; . .' '.. C' _ “'1'!" ittisn't Orry†'rrstii1'iriiir' 0111' " asked Dolly Fay L! hehvts. 'wmring xubton that $912 an! she said M. tiuaist-riderrittir-himt" A great light broke upon Zizi. Sol Nan Ind been: tmHnpftild hetl Brother? How had she come to i'il,l) Pectin?~ 1- .' lu "'3 t,' a3!» Wis-{wan searing. -. F " "t sasIsismiirc.uiyi it “WWW? 1W "I will tell Pia-l mast tell you an I him,†lie said. “But I have given my word to your brother, Mrs. Ray- nor, that when I learlnedth identity of the muribtr', {Would'ten him first o(_all. Y/ra may as well be told now, thigh, Mr._ Ken: also tosateqted to the crime ih order to s'avg gov, as. w. rttttirh m."'$fh sih'e'is"fod 'ituinrt To it, thtsrrsoriertleenteit task, no linearity for such heroism" ', _ . UrEEii" tiii. ti-cat i;,~:§f’ "kr,-ir,asc,,,',rsirtcra'rtcsC, Ct' h c, ' - â€bar: ff A . ' _ It“ Alain]. Il)),-), {3397* _ ___- I C d. ""ii"3,li,l,i, _ , , _ -- I rv i' 77 , t 7 t (hi] a 'sit-ii?,:,',!!, , A Ces'-,,; t' t i yet' . . ' . 1 fe.] hd 1 'ill2 q P er Year li, ( _ _ _ BEGIN is?) TODAY ( “MM dis gWshJ reitetlrlee rttthenrl,1,Wt',',,i the cor o t e uh3P, room 0 owl: es, his LmgNht'ttFtronre. Standi he dead man, pistol in; 33m; The no“ vain-1k: Fiver of in Hm! ' . up“ the hunt ideas no hub-'0“- ory um! oily-1 &irsd. n'V-ncy'di, IHZmWMd sot'atltt'tr, __ "lutIl'g I t on '"" rrp-':'..":,'.'.'. L M ttltr, v _ RV .. ' ‘1 _ a . _ . . t "CY use: are so“ 9 year. ’1. e',." a! I, . w" ‘ _ f . . __ "iciiarileyiei, diurteiut s'lfteue't W" ' i-ia-i'.--, guy, named." -aiaVb'ar __ '?,yyz,-,aeses-auar-suircriT_ or EDNTT."aAf5KED 2m “WEWTFPWm-Iaq '; A "ML" .' __.gr"_rc,._ I. -" Li. Shuv- 'oer-tioge - showing loo new and attr.aetimo Vmbfoil’m a. siHIIy [kg-“9:11:31“ nt- mg!“ “I tttSWA' The" in many valuable nu line (“I nan-m. I 35,†vol-1cm All -., Coil ieeuu0rq ".ir topic- In shy no. you? pun-M it causal: Pa lg 50! you up: such an JUN U 8' ['ffi"c'iiciiciFiiegi: “a?" - - um 21m P - l " men all our Canada - Ilcir can“. “#7â€. 5"; "In-bk thir- u my.“ tl; -. - . 'hit -- d f T . iMitiiilt qa.." -, 1/1. . 'gt-I-ti, ,4 lie Ms, " i; - r 'g.?t2', Bl ,, tG Bless' him!"" _ , "Yes, he said, if you were not to be accqgéd' ht had n6 Confessidn to make --bttt '11 ‘an Wei-e. 'theh he "reould shoyHer' "tlies crime hh'niself. _ Atul I prGtiasi11ium him when I found out the map "If _ "Am; you hate"."' Nan spoke in an He entered the. room, white-faeed and agitated, but walking with u firm step. He glanqu first at his sister, and seefngd glad" to ‘Séé her in the pro- tecting ,arm of .Malcom Finley. . â€You. foil-nigh; r_ubbers'l'b1u!. said, as he an: them or} l tyyVal.r8; . r.', “You,†Wisé iic4 “and, thegnteu‘ihe story oi the crimp. rlttopsjse.tryoy., Kent, I"; t I do so?†"No," Orville Kent returned. "I’ll ANI myself. I shot Douglas Raynor. You knew it, Nan--1 think you have 'known it all along. I think we? me that night. Bat you don't -4 why. Not to rid the worl dof a must and a Maw Not m saiMmritStgNet2tihit'tieettrthte It was )ur Baum» Bo.' why. mg... - awful fra . it‘él. only Vat rid " it 'ilh lat; , “id, my mauve _ as not r Adm-At W“ to save my tii,-?,') k-ihopght-ftxq being a nu, 'er. Imagine‘my feel-l we; when "2,.gumtmuhttt she had st) given him poison at ail--but helpful medicire.., However, the deed is done/ Now, Nancy, darling, don’t feel bad about it-forget it all when you can. Marry Pittter, and let the years to com makif' up for tlt you have sufa fored. t ninth a mrstitke'rc'arid, for that mistaVratotet", I . .' . . Ute Miriam Llniment In the stables, A. iirirciiuG2i" hisiamCso, quick do with you wijode rst Vof all. Need to Save ine with tp that it even elvded Wise, who had been watching for it {Lad Iggy by! cpnvey- ed to his iuit a Grrsio's of deadly and instantaneous-poison- ...:: _ rf.. f: nu" “Hr vu _....- -r MPM- -_'__"e'" --. .-.~ .FLr. .. . ., . . .. .F"vr. _ _ 50 quick?" zizi askedhimi “lhalfn 'flrésAear..r.tt,rr.s.i, Tw 'e,,b,','1,1seoi'itil thought they wer,rGsrinohrs."' .".. and we owe itAtyysir.prt.m.1ttrg “we!†"I knew from the emphatic had " to oyr,ow.n3.rgtltarW â€Aves t.o fer: to be kent," Wise said,:slowly. yBot get ttut, past iiiiJiyii .ttnly P. they‘re- I didn't know.his .reel reason. “nan: present and t.h'iihstlii)y,ty'lr. _ thought, of eourserhtvjusir,oerttavedi v'Pttlyrrrrcalrt,.T,s, metheyh atâ€! Raynor to save his sister frmtyfytherF.inlen Fist viiici.hyArlitttith l hep.- uhhappirtees.. I see now how that real- lpxness to great f or further words. , ly high-minded man could bring 1sitnml. , ."t (THE. F'l.T,0, ..; ' 4" itâ€. self to do it.. was partly 1'i.ti?t'1.d) ' ' r-,"--:).-","'?.':'.-.'-.-- . _." .. F, . devotion and partly a elighi Waist inl ' “literacy JV. India" l ' 'k., his not quite normal min0, '.hat Hate! . Times ot India: Tte.Aeoriditiott of him the heroism meded.: As to the sttriltefomeptad agitation. extending rubbers, whenl foum. a my speck of from the Minute the.W9rkerB i! the green paint on the pript on.th.e (1.tt.r, l, olldemsits "Budge-Budge, and to the 1and when, I learrvyl that the rtttleliiiGiiriii workers at Golmuri, is.gtr.e ‘Lridgo. had been painted. It-po iverml ciaely What-Abe†ptgttixau leadezwle- 'long ago, I couldnft hel? a'irlirttha.t, sire. , in' the illiterate laborers. ' in- [up with Kent. Thtm, vi.,)rad 519 Pt.9of Gia, to 7 turbulence and readily 'that he was. O.', the ridge at seyen { moved hy mass suggestion. they ham ‘n’ulcck. As i matter 01' fact. he, yyy't,. ) oreosirii tim' freapqn which .thgsy. mm! Dolly Fay's watch wag f.ast N.rd .301}? i tor making '{he task of Government knew it. “He'd been watching li,iyii, tliftisptlt as possible.‘ They have at chance. he took ylve.nraye, ot 991.1“5 I oommahd 31er of man With tar more statement'about the time, and iibilized , physicel 'courage than the. average it for his. own alibi. 1rtta.ny lit. 'ty the l Bengali. "l't‘ihey duiUrire" the mil- ttte fully ftve or ten. 'pin/ite,-"' Befoh lion or so ot operatives round Calcutta Ieven/entt) the 'smn, mom 1nl1..s'hot, to the poiiticil%oremeqt, than they iRaynor and ‘_‘dropped‘ the trlttor and can make a reisiiy impressive, demon: {went out ag'mn. Then he removed the stration in January by bringing about (overshrws--" - I . . l anmnthing nonvonrhittsr a general , "Dolly said he Mduiv,'ear any when he was with her," 2izrolro'ecttd: r' _ "He did, tbragh. Those“ slip-om hffairs Show so 1itur.thatoh. didnt: notice 'them. :39 .rerrogrtd, thaw-after- the std. was fired, and hid them,- probably in..the shrubbory.. Later, he: hid them in Ganno: 'g closet. which. was a capital place-r-id. my little: Ziai hadn't been, clever enough, to :look. there. Ever since, Kent. has.Leen wait- ing to.see.if his sisterPauld be realty accused, and as soon a.s Jshe “as, he was neatly, _ . T . ' "When he did ecvfep.is., IAruprhe was really telling the t.ruth, but I pre- tended to think he wasrmaking up in order to test hitn out. He said at once that if Mts.'Rasmo'r" was {feed from suspicion he would vet confess, but if she‘werv aeeured he was ready to avow .'the crime. Airtv.1ee baing, Kent." _ _ J,,." 'tijpiRtrayritten Wm: 7297mm: it P'Y%_'oae8Nr-e"F,-s'rik U"'"re __ . _.'" ', tte'Or me myâ€?! mistaken." T"' e _'P'Wtrrc'trloo “an ttek-wht) and ' , e___l:2L_-L.L-La.Ai=.-..--. Kent?" csGrd Zfzi 1hou0Wully. "First,, Ijtrink, when .he, said he ‘walked 119‘ijan the bridge admixing "the sunkx‘f. There was 1io,,supset a; Rhea tice Lt. pretsmded to come up-at seven. I Wok-ARR up the ihsaoiir'itlrord's' most' {and any: I' klieiv" V lied about the sihsef'/or' éhfiy tie"h'atl o'mtyabtpat 10 mihut'ts e'aviioi. At" sith (New vestiges" of sttriset oftot-tfee9, had -faded from tht sky. tititr'iiexrt'/kurit "rurner' said positively that When Kent' came in; a 1ittle-aftet seven'; he didn't look inward R'ayndr at all, hut only at his sister. Now, howe'irersolt1. citous for Mrs. Raynor he may have been, he would most certainly have e to r t e_dead, r-exeept (tritrtitiiiljttiilijtili, Anew l a t s1srtt of e body' on the hoor was pot a pgxgrise to hip. From gun} “my. "mu-V," --ee"e _, and magma)“ mm va‘lupblo 7 . . -- W far the†tiWts WW. “but; mumscmmn saw, to M EMS; To out O u M tl . "nah "iiiTii/riat.ette,rthfttety Melt M million' of an " For 'elirvirq nudge,- 'tetrttttt, would: but found it don. To 'tmsnatte pun. .' . iiiiiieiiiiiiiiit..teygg',fllr' P 1euseatommiieritAsqh% MwW:V. W "lilft""t1l')'thl'ldi'.' Thom: ii7ii7iiiFirutiinti"'- answered that question yam no. distqrdiaf. 31w think .of adored. never are." said Zizj, with Itt “Ice- tionato mm for the ttttttNth-io . Times ot main; Tte.Aeoriditiott at , sttriltefomeptad agitation. extending from the Minute thewgrkern in the i olrdettnsittr "Budge-Budge, and to the tin-plate workers at Golmuri, tyer) eisely, whammy; nelitiwl leaders Ite-r) sire. In the illiterate laborers. ' ' dined to 7 turbulence and readily l' moved by mass suggestion. they ham i precisely. the yeapqn which they ,wanti tor making the task of Government‘ as diftisytlt as possible.‘ They have at' command , type of man withfar more, i physical heenrage than the averagei Bengali. If they can harness the mil- I lion or so of operatives round Calcutta l, to the political movement, than u"T can mate a really impressive, demon-W stratlon in January by bringing about) something. approaching 7 a generN, atrike. The talk is still ot "non-violent) non-cooperation," (but the ‘men who use the words 'with. their tongues Ind their cheeks know well that “new; violenge’fis pot in the dictionary pt the men‘wli'em', thoytai‘e epdea.vpr.irlg to, sway. . , _ _ tc-., ' 're 'so_oi.ttirse.t"" / ...‘ ' .. -r ter' q J..r.... ,..... Sham ,m: sayffv"---reiii1',itsinit". be». pygmy ‘lied'lirqg‘ a.p.il,, 'yyy.ipt -, one rooster éhlckexl, onepv,ilet arrl three hens . _ ' _ . _ . . I mink they mast bavepegq talet.s for they haven't 'eVer done that way before. . _ I sf,, ar "titi,itiiore happiness in our work it we pry tt torseg how our labor willufmto tBrtiahiift+, ot'amera.’ The 'ttttpet "eti,r(t)',ity ems? Qay 4:13 one of Ithn hens'1a'ye V ah éxtm huge egg and“the"rooster 'dai, all' r%r"o't that gender and there isn't anything left to crew for gegting up oh time. _ In to 'whogoevir. bands they tan we tdy them' for they will bqy'you “they tfe gdbd Staging: mam; Orpington breed._ . ’V l" . _' .‘ , So I will miss them. Have a ted more irensqett tmt,the) got the beet ines. Whoever tot tifem was a good judge of chickens. '. . '. ' . t ttttttDr-CITIES ' ", 'I'have known sdme men p'otssessed' of good qudlities, svhic.iwwcre- very somicbabre ttrothres,'ba't usrirss th thtmsettis; 1iké- a Ann-dial on the from ot a house, to inform the now]- bots and passengers. but not the orna- er within. Mina'rd's Linimenthor Coughs, an". 'P-mp""""""'-'"'-"'." tt an mp“. "nah “and; 'temillions alumni 'mt8t088 but found n don. " 'ii7i"iiViiraiiiiiireierryee MRS. NANCY SANDERS, LABOR East Minn Streé! “Manil people marvol "56117-17th ttttrift tl t i 1eAHyrrt" all“ Wslepi. Kelle'r, the woinnii who has triumphed t'1"foutertul1_r thid Mindn'e'SS' and} dé'atnesc. "They imagine that my "Mums weigh heavily upon put '61)th chdtit Mb to' the Tack" 'ot 1fiu: pair. t, mam!“ than» hum-93%: had've little to do Wilkins, tsep.ses,',', . Hd ass is mainly a matter of the, mind a heart. It we make up our' 'minds at mums a dial) and "may rtiirtm ewe, it will be that, and nottr _ mg ersl, as Miss Keller points out.' But'it he beliexe‘ tlrat the world It ‘ours, " , ha}??? 2533,3113 U'ltrf Livestock and Fig!!! A/pops ....;,,...,.......§,.bn. Mttt D Feb. A“. Farm Meats ....r:.?..1.'..,.....U'.....t....-..i a; mu M 15th 2' Poultry Baiting. .................4..mf.'. os,..,', .110. an t.- Fat. Net: Beekeeping ........................r...y...r. Jan. _ Tttt tOuth. - Drainage' arurDramage §urveying ..t..rv...r. Jan. 7th to 18th. Fruit and latte (growing, ..'..r.t..s..'.. Feb. . 3rd to 14th.' ' Floricunure and. was aie'tiiirdening ........ Feb. 17th to 28th. ' Factory Cheese and Buttermaking ....s.r..... Jan. 2nd to Mar. 28th. Cow Testing ...-......t.......... .. _.r.a._.... Feb. 3rd teeth. Ice Cream and Mechanical Refrigeration .....; Mar. 31st to Ann-9th. creamery and Cream Grading a.........'...... Apr. 1st " 3rd. Farm Power '....wrr....r.rrt...e...r..sr..."' Jan. 21st to Feb. 1st. Farm Mechanics ...r6w.r.t.rer........q.....r. Feb. 3rd to 14th. "hott brief. helpful chanrn of surroundings; fur-JD. making of 119' ttenualuttutcey, and tor an exchange of Ideas and exprrlvmvs with Hut-wire young men mm ynurself'rtom â€many parts of me Province; as well as for veg-y practical instruction by mm of wide. experience. nothing can but. 0n, or these short courses. F. _ . ., Pick the coursg that moets yo' r.needs; Lake a few days or a few week! of! and tomh‘an over to Guelph to get trenwattited with your own Agricultural Fallen. and Jtsmmcucnl. trlendly unil- or manners-“1'? wttt 71m mum mtrmr tttP,'ws! 2n um and gunner Inspiration for your work. You whl find a Nearly A'.1¢Lmhe and- a helpful :1“an ah expecting fun- - - - -' .vano . . _ .7 Semi? for Circular' Giving Fun lgrommllml. '2epartmint of Laboir, Ottawa '. HON. PETER HEENAN, Minute, CANADIAN GOVERNMENT f ANNUI'TIES - "_-r--- '_-"-'--'"--'. --i.___e__ E "Piiiiicicusr: -"/"-e------', BACKED BY THE WHOLE DOMlNh IN 1 Add-ma I '-.-"'"" axe; Wiiitiei' Shéic‘t‘"‘coarses - 1930 ‘ "NAVT" A full weight Rona} quality T issue-V sheep tfsofts safe. samtavy papa. - .. WW . . -6teo"e'" _------. _.- . To? rams run "std Write For Quotation: ' The Heris Abattoir do.; Limited Lawrence Market . _ _ " , 3 Toronto (2), Ont. irt'iirijF"Giiijiiinittht Ohtdrio Agricultural College GUELPH - ' EONTARIo HAPPINESS as [0:111735 Thiparkr you bu {0; bathroom 'deol',sUd be a. chemically lure l made from Kempigm material.. -. - - " That is exactly the kind of paper you get in a roll of Eddy Toilet Tissue. f". Buy your Toilet Tiss ' t' by name. When you Q fir Totpge"' pr' “White Swan†or Itheidncdghtr', or “Navy" you are oer; tain of getting brttef, paper and better value. 1 EQMQYS TISSUES ONUWON Higher t and. Toilet Tm Aim-e-nd-tire h"iii'kiiiriiii'iGiiiliTe --That's the safe way to buy Tissue. T , J%'. . Charity is humiliating? You need never IN' compelled to accept it. Start, now and p ect your old age. Take advantage oi theEnadian Government Annuities System d at 65 you'll have an income to last. god! life. Make your old age-what“ shank“ be-peaceful and free item financial woqies. . F (, KNOWLEDGE 1 The pleasure and delight ot know- , ledge tl surpassed! all other in Ba. [ tire. w see in all otherouaaure* . ,there, is! sunny; tsnt.atter they be ', lint 'dt'sed.ta at pleasure, and not plea- , sures; manna it was the novelty flwhlch pleased, not the quality; and la xlx'ex-efor wb‘a'a that voluptuous 'men _J.urn frittrs, and amhmous princes mum) melancholy. But of knowledge . there_is ntrgat,i, --rtrqt anus! qQon '0’â€! 'iii"ieniiia:tjli'i Cr" {any '5ti"e'r'l, a A . w ‘lmng bl (5%“: V I w . tor us 3.tal? the dam to1htPf1stA9rrPuqi that we be born,tnto thh'world for noble ents, life takes on a new dignity Ann-me. Blanch. 9.ng T WL-t “prawn. of labour, duo" mom-mm eCoMPuCTEmT0RMMbm that ' " Government Annuities. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO [unnuuuuu a l." Tttt to 18th. 7th to 18th. .3rd to 14th.' 17th to 28th. 2nd to Mar. 281 3rd onth. Mitt to Apr.Sth 1st " 3rd. 21st to Feb. Ist. 3rd to 14th. "DMNOUGHT' Music My the, “COTTAGE" " Feb. .tgt M 150 .. 2+ Fe.. 'ue. to 1am. - to 18th. to Mth.' I to 28th. dt to Mar. 28th. new. to Aprusth. Pi L t The r 1,tf,ir1.ti'2h2,'"l'sQ outer people ht mi when the term that iiiiiiii enters_thq nose tnd throat "iituratr ot momma-non tho " which iagocted person Inâ€. cough: or i,'ifeit,.'; 'r. gains. on unwashed tumble. ork or spoon which has been previously used by someone with r. can?! hunting 9.1.9“ an: 3 us by an n octet 9e fttatturtdln givo’on bar' uni - a; ' h6". 5&0!“ I loop! who nu "Yu, How do you treat colds. ate. tor?“ replied. “With coon-wt. mum with mote-tot." But can they be t ed with trottt-tt Common cold-r?! mauled†o mater loss ottlno from at"! and work then 1y - stock - They tmue lr, Jud. to pneumonia. Ind GGiiiujaa in: canned not. donut- In Can a and the United State: than any 'tii dim,emept_ hurt die eaae. " the average worker. cold- tako ro'money on. of " pocket every on than any other disease. Com on out; up ought to two wtoti--trotn other people, [and from our owh method of living. ' "The ttg/tff -Ve3"catch" from other people ht us when the germ that ““9611: enters the nose and throat 'iiassuur ot the â€cum-00m the " which t iagocted person we. couth or sue 2e . By using. an unwashvd tumble}, goth bfspoon which has hon-I "rssvinuRIg used by someone thh The cold that we "catch" even clash-.gouowans. is usually the result ot young too lit- m; or too much clothing, having poor 1trculation or some local infection of tie throat or nose. or submitting one": sélt to rapid changes of temperatun. -x minimum ot doom. would no done with colds it everyone we" 31m; to an a rest of n week or ten F " immediately they become. " Mcted with a cold. Just " soon In your [new becomes “smiled up†or you his other sitttttt ot a cold like soreness ot the throat. sneezing, discharging acumen shouid start a campaign against the cold. The'ilrst day or two â€a the important and: . The Ont thing to do " tgrgo to bod. ttral WW indoors. It you lee! weak, that may be a Sign ot induct. eent-r, 'md-ttree-rt, In that [use you would be well odvlsed to get an gig] covers. A laxative would be RBI! I I: ia a ti, At You 2tirctt'ti,tlt self thoroughl? dry. get into bed ttTet,' the vety 'ist at 1at6 it Nu rnat any. mm. " it win after a hot bath' to put several extra blankets on the bed, so that yum may do what is r'ommonly known a tem." drink It is a suitiou nose too MN have caused th to itrrUd to 0 like the can. There at". many dangers which arise from I. common cold. The first of than I: ittiutettett, because it in turn In apt to lead to many other serious Imam-pugs. ' Pneqmpnia, ., tubercul- oais. heart double, nose and throat mtlmrmmmnu. dau- mm. all bare their origin in the "ttu" on newsstand: Many peome who ans-deal “a tht not allow you-gen to bur-mm) idon. Get - of Bleep, exer- cise reguhrly. drink plenty of water unl- an nourishing, health building food. (1) It your tonsils are diseased or your teeth ore bad, or you have aden- oida, the: In“: be "moved. cdmmdn “mild . "here are a. nun-um- a! thing- which we can do to prevent colds. I will give you um at them: (2) Brush your teeth twice a day, because teeth which are diseased are frequently found to be at the root ot chronic colds (10) Wear clothing that hetim Mm 40’an com. in ttiifeiotttttr, it in ‘Npt t9 out on um clothing when you m going out into the cold rather than we" heavy clothing such as thick 1Pftrwetr, when you are in "ter" orgltoMe. V f (7) Avoid drastic changes of 11-111- -perature If you . WWW has, allow ,U/hthutll gamut- (3) Avoid getting your feet wet. Some people who hove the interests at their hulth " heart keep an ex- tn put of shoes ind stockings at their phce ot work. Then it they lot cough! oil without their rubbers, they can change. It It courting trou- ble to spend the whole day with wet feet. I! “named an “out! to. 153m. nothtng you can do to ameliorate condition“ take a tow thinks " ttoWtitrtttitett to go mit- side and an your lungs with fresh air. (5)309 the windows open. Th}: tune: to winter and summer. Every- one :hould sleep in I room where the " In (nah. (6) Watch the thermometer. Roam: that 1'itgegt,'tt,', an an can. 0! more cold than rooms that are under- heated. It the place where you work Jn any a!†from tntected peo- 'Ire. When there in an epidemk. avoid cmwda. , tr It in foolish to sit In the brrrtr. or #- front at a mm: hut O) Wuh your hands frequently. mainly before eating. DEEDS AND THOUGHTS Your not! is made at what you dc “use you any; but no! o! .11 ot what you think. Yet we "stein our word- on! our deeds: tar more (are hilly an P" though“. ' ; _ farm ct "What menace boa. It make?" In I cue-don that out! to be seriously considered when nun“ voice: lure wetting“ The 001d out J1ets11eir. heating tyrant: a 5 Mistake to blow one: because mlpeople 9 infection from}, cold tier parts of the head, d out of your syc- be aided by a but British Hur no: tor In T AI palm .t th W di If The t, cm at halal "Sou other- Ir (he luv him “on ot 'ur “on 80 " TUK D