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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-05-12, Page 5r. w' .• • TEM LUCENO'W ,,• - '1' YRSD4Yi'LMAY..'12th, 4927. -meior-a" • TARDWARE uckeye" Incubators and Brooders THE�"JNVENTION•cOF THE AMUS .•B1;t06iYE .HOT' WATER HEATING SYSTEM A•CTUALLY' . REVOI:UTIONIZEo. BE HATCHING OF CHICKS. IT IS THE HEATING SYS Isl'THATI' 'PROfUCES• .STEADY . CONSTANT ;'UNIFORM` MPERATVRE. • • WE ;HAVE, . THE'°, BUCKEYE INCUBATORS " IN •.:STQC3c. TEAT HATCH MORE CHICKS,' BIGGER, .STRONGER, AND EBALTfi.Y, EASY, TO'"RAISE CHICKS. : • r` THE 'BUCKEYE COLONY.'BROODER (COAL) W I L L SAYE, YOUR BABY CHICKS; IT. • WILLItAISE •'. EVERY AAISAHtE •CRICK. •THE'' PRICES. ARE REDUCED THIS YEAR 'TO $16,60.,.. PAY US A: CALL AND. LET. US'.. SHOW; Y,OIJ TIiISp REAL BUY. SPECIAL -2" Only Sunny Blue Sauce , Pans for , 7.5e. •PORTEO.US Photo 6. Hardware Lucknow. Plumbing' :Tinsmithisl .r 8 L. L. No 428, 'Lucknow ,meets the second Tuesday of every month In their hall, ' as 6 o'clock: C. Mullin, W. U.; P. Carter,-Rec. Sec. FIRST' AID FOR COTS ;AND SCRATCHES T1fe Industrial Accident Prevention '.Association has' handed out. the Ml- loyving useful :information • regarding .•the•`tteatment of cuts, and. scratches 'which frequently, when neglected 're Stilt in blood poisonings: • Practically . every .case of blood • poisoning is . caused.. •through' neglect • ''of sinal 1 mounds; cuts" or scratches. "A' Stich. in:time' saves nine,'". says the old ;proverb. This' Can 'never be applied to a better, use than here, for. :truly, a dressing in. 'time saves hours of ,Pain; No. 'atte'•h . P 'nv r , ow trifling -the in- -i scratch ` o"� w and `'o•c 7 Y. r ut •havr 'i ' , dressed immediately by. the following meth 1 od _ 1. A 1iodine n o•al l e c h 00 the r 1 to , rw.ound freely. -2-Reatove:. loese dirt or foreign bodies fro; th e wound.. 3 -Wash' the part with : warm ester ile water away /rein, the .wound in all directions, . never . toward the wound. 4 --Apply iodine or alcohol fi-Apply sterile:" gauze dressing and covering ._bandage. ----"m . 1. --Never; touch the wound, -cut or scratch with anything except the .iodine, a sterile dressing, a sterile in sffilinent .or steri e rubber gloves.; 2—Never use ,absorbent `cotton in bandaging a fresh cut ' It is not intended .thatthis advice •. shall take the place . 'of ' 'a doctor's services or instructions, 'nor make it unnecessary to visit one. • Forthese cuts, 'scratches,..wounds and lbraaions now so .frequently neglected 'which in many cases :result i•n a seriouscase of •blood -poisoning; it is suggested :that this -method of care -will be found' to be au efficient First -Aid Dressing. • A' TO' WHOM., 1'P MAY COATCERN Goderich, Ont., Apr: 14th, 1927 This �:is .an a pP BY ' elo by me for'"state menta which I: have Made concerning the character of Mr Thomas W. Mc - Nall of Auburn, and is ;made -by me for the purpose of;doing. what 1. can' to restore the' good character an reP utatia n of Mr. McNeil.From what; cj I can learn there is 'a bsolutel n ci truth i Y n the'. statements which •Were. made• concerning, Mr. McNeil • and some woman, _ and .1. re-' ai , _sincerely sorry that I' 'allowed `' m Y f sel to peat such statements: • C. A. H '(124-c) • Wife• a female conscience for a male.. gar ,et i ' •e p Bag vs,' .�• ocl�.: a Printer Many • business • men, when considering . the cost' of any particular job of 'Printing, look only at the ' 'small grim they $nay')3e able to save ati 'the time o any �'Order; They fail 'to ask themselves' what- e - the car P t .bagger leaves with "them "throughout the year in the . way .of , • .business as compared with the local publisher and me'm- • . hers of his staff". ' He ''also seems to for s gel that if . he. and his ' l • , fe,low • •business men would get more • of . their •' printing i " p ng requ rements done in their 'home'town• :the pub- lisher ub- licher n» ght• be able •to em loy additional ., help, which., would still further ewe the amou of : money to, i