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PAGE TEtfT THE LETHBRIDGE DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, JUNE" 21, 1922 Tt was only a day or two later that ' PROPOSE CANADIAN Blister Bear happened along that way. COLLEGE OF SURGEONS Now, Buster is very tond of tender Wood Mouse. More than once White- SAVED FROM AN foot had had a narrow escape from W1NVTPBO, June 21.—The Cana Buster's big olaws as they tore open dian Medical association is proposing after him. He saw Buster (lance up to investigate the feasibility of the at the new home without the slight RYLANDS' formation of a Canadian college of est, interest in those shrewd little sturgeons, it was learned today at eyes of his. Then Buster had shuffled N the annual convention of the associa on to roll over an old log sad licit Fiii!-a-iives" Completely tion which is being held here. A up the nsts he found under It Again committee has been appointed to re Whitefoot chuckled. "Yes, sir," said Relieved Me port on the matter at next year's he. "It is the safest home Pre ever convention. THE WHITEFOOTS ENJOY THEIR NEW HOME had." 8928 Union Sr. VANconvn, B.C. DOLLAR DAYS So Whitefoot and little Mrs. White- "I suffered with all the symptoms It has been arranged that a mem •Y THORNTON W. «UH«BM foot were very happy in the home •f Female trouble, with chronic Consti orial to Lord Lister shall take the form of an oration to be delivered be No home is ever mean or poor which they had built, and for once in pation and corutant Htadaehe*. I had his life Whitefoot did very little fore the association at every third Where love awaits you at the door. pains low down in the back and sides convention. —Whitefoot the Wood MOIIBB. worrying. lAte seemed more beauti of the body. A doctor advised me to O ful than it had even been before. And The scientific and technical pro he almost forgot that there was such have an operation. gram of the convention was divided "There," said Mrs. Whitefoot as ,, a thing as a hungry enemy. I started taking "Frult.a-tlves and this morning into three sections, for •he worked a strip of white birch this medicine hat completely rtliertd those interested particularly in sur hark into the roof of the new home (Copyright, 1922, by T. W. Burgess.) slip and Whitefoot had been build me of all my misery and suffering. gery, in medicine and pathology and Ladies' Coverall Aprons in good material, ing out of the old home of Melody I am free ofpain and headaohes and learned addresses were delivered bo- the Wood Thrush, "this finishes the The next story. "Whitefoot is fore each section. light shades and style which fasten h\back. Well Hurt." the terrible Constipation, and what roof. I don't think any water will get saved me is the fruit medicine, made in every way— is ;J AA through it, even in the hardest rain." corporation were supplying gas to I'.Vy...., "It is wonderful." declared White- ••Frult*.tlves.» their own people, but objected to sell Rylands' Dol.lar Day «D JL«U\J foot admiringly. "Wherever did you Madam M. J. GOJtSE. ing outside. learn to build such a house as this?" Wives of Soldiers SOoabox, 6.for $2.50, tilal sise35o. Re-examined by Mr. Savary, Mr, "From my mother," replied Mrs. At dealers or sent postpaid bf Pearson said that the company had no reason to drill for gas in the Fore NIGHTDRESSES Whitofoot. "I was .born in just such Fruit-a-ttras Limited, Ottawa. a house. It makes the finest kind of most field, 36 miles away from its Ladies' fine Cotton Night Dresses, made in at a home for Wood Mouse babies." Given Information present main pipe line, when it wasn't "You don't think there is danger sulting in there being little or no sure if it did get gas, permission tractive style with lace trimming; 'fl* -t AA thai tin1 wind will blow it down, do effort for several years after 1912 to would be given to build a connecting you?" ventured Whitefoot. augment the supply which it had been pipeline to the wells—permission had good full sizes; Rylands' Dollar Day <DX«UU and Entertainment thought was well nigh inexhaustible. "Of course not," retorted little Mrs. been refused in a similar application Whitefoot scornfully. "Hasn't this In Calgary the company started with to build a pipeline to the Redcliff field. old nest remained right where it is about 1800 consumers, and now have .The cost of a pipeline to Foremost "Yes'm, I do," replied Whitefoot Following the Baby Clinio held at 8700. In Lethbridge the company had would be about $500,000 and the com BLOOMERS % for over a year? Do you suppose noon yesterday in the Salvation Army 41int if 1 had thought there was the meekly. "You are the moat sen 460 in 1912, today 1100. pany had not that amount of money hall, the afternoon lectures of the available. Pink or White Bloomers in knitted cotton'* loast bit of danger that it would blow sible person In the Great "If in the first place the company World." soldiers' wives short course contlnu had received 48 cents for gas, you down I would have UBed it? Do credit ed. Miss Marion E. Storey, home A chart showing the decrease in Ladies' sizes. A real bargain easily worth 60c me with a little sense, my dear." would be ready to go ahead supplying pressure on the main pipe line since branch S.S. Board, Edmonton, spoke it?" Mr. Johnstone asked. pair. Rylands' Dollar Day— CUT A A "Yes'm, I do," replied Whitefoot Somehow Whitefoot felt unusually 1912, in its relation to the gas con on the home-ouring of pork, the pre "Yes, to the best of our ability," sumption, was put in evidence. meekly. "You are the most sensi safe, safer than he had ever Celt in servation of eggs and explained the 3 pair for . «D J. \J\3 ble person in all the great World. I j witness remarked. Court adjourned at 4:30. any of his other homes. Tou see, he making of an ice house which may "And you would be willing to go ivHsnot finding fault. You see, I have had seen several feathered folk alight be made at home. on supplying Lethbridge if you were always lived in a hole in the ground, close to it and not give it a second Mr. Foley continued his talk on paid 48 cents?" or a hollow stump, or a hole in a look. He knew that they had seen FREAK LIGHTNING TRAGEDY WHITE TERRY TOWELLING poultry, taking up the various breeds "Yes—but I don't think there's tree, and I have not yet become used that home, but had mistaken it for of birds, and recommending that Eng to a home that moves about and much chance of that happening," an MADRID.—The same bolt of lightn 100 yards of White Terry Towelling suitable what It«had once been, the deserted lish or American breeds, such as swered Mr. Pearson with a laugh. ing killed Senor Juan Perdoza while rockB as this one does when the wind home of one of their own number. iRocks, Wyandottes, Orpingtons or Referring again to the Medicine he was directing his farm laborers in for towels, wash cloths, etc. Regular '65c yard. blows. But if you say it is all right, Whitefoot had chuckled. He had Rhode Island Reds be used. He also Hat and Redcliff fields, Mr. Johnstone , why. of course, it is all right. I proba- the field and paralyzed his wife, who Rylands' Dollar Day— A A chaokled long and heartily. "If they urged the continued selection of best elicited the information that these stood in the doorway of their home. tily will get used to it, after a while." make that mistake," said he to him layers. Eggs should be kept cool be 3 yards for .... ..». *D J.*UU Whitefoot did get used to it. After self, "everybody else is likely to make fore setting, explained the speaker, living in it Jor a few days it no it. That home of ours 1B right in and the baby chicks should not be longer seemed strange, and he no plain sight, yet I do believe it is fed too soon as 60 per cent, of the Jonger minded the swaying of it when safer than the best hidden home I losses are due to them being fed too TOWELS Tfehfe wind blew. The fact is, he rather ever had before. Shadow the Weasel soon after being hatched. Rolled oats, «ij3oyed it. go Whitefoot and Mrs. never will think of climbing up that dry bread crumbs, chick food or eggs Large natural linen colored Bath Towels with Whitefoot settled down to enjoy their lktie tree to look at an old nest, and boiled for 20 minutes and used spar new home. Now amd then they aflded j Shadow is the one I am most afraid ingly for the flret week, are all good colored stripe, good absorbent quality and values a bit to it here an.i there. I of." • • • feeds. As soon as possible the young worth up to $1.50 pair— chicks should be put on the grass and care taken to avoid accidents. Rylands' Dollar Day, pair . $1.00 Sour or sweet milk is also a good food. The pleasant health odour Mr.