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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1938-04-14, Page 2
PAGE TWO THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, April 14th, 1938 Wingham Advance-Times Published at WINGHAM . ONTARIO $ttbscnpdcn Rate —■ One Year $2.&0 Six ®enths, $1.00 in. advance. To U. S. $2,50 per year. Foreign, rate, §3.00 per year. Advertising rates cm app»lcat! Tfeere’s aGGO^ Reason | You’re Constipated! | J LAID UP FOR WEEKS 3 BY SCIATICA i &S:sa Orange Exne ■tan: e avs“ 5 rta buolea ysr. * ional defense BStfeES. are am what a tie ecfed he < spents cn War- Canada's 34 small agafest ths with was. estmiated sb’ ■{ Walkerton to Have iive ’ New Furniture Plant a ‘ Walkerfen. Town Council at a spec- . ial meeting at which the principals in ■ the e«t furniture company, which is nwvir.g to Walkertsn from Kitchener, “ch <■ were present, c included .arrangements • of • i-:~ taking over the Knechtel Fnmi- >od ■ tore Company plant which has been ■ an ■ standing idle for the past six years, ing ' It is expected that this new company ? in wHI bring the : ine-y and ether equipment as well as tor 25 experienced hands. ■ck* a from Walkerton will be employed j making a starting staff of 55. Ry the ra | tirst oi next year this new sndustrv ana-; expects to employ some S3. At 76 Kmschen Conquered His { Complaint 51 At 8Q years cf age, this man is stiH grihg strang, yet 19 years ag.fl» he was .'‘fed up acr weeks with an attack cf {{sciatica. Read few he keeps fit in H sphe if his advanced age:*”’ ;■ **Tei» years age1, I was laid np fcr llafest a mi nth with a severe attack seiatica. I was quite unable sleep and I suffered a great deal I‘L tried several remedies, fef attainedi^,- 3fe;e relief. At last I saw cue <rf y.w.r advertisements, au-d decided gfe* Kraschen a twal I stuck ta at and tcck abi-ut half-a’teaspytnfel every in my csffee and ssy sciatica r went I was 86 fast m.'-nfe ring siramg-*-and my friends lask we few I keep my clear skin and g healthy fecks. I tell them all It is | due tp Krnschen Salts?"—C.T.L. Whether you are in your ’teens cr past ysur prime, It is neither teo early nar tan Sate to start ©n the “little daily dose.” Just a tiny, tasteless pinch in year morning tea ar raffee —that’s the Kruschen rule for c-m- itness. •n Hanover Twins Have 91st Brrthfej On Friday, WsSfera att$ Cferis Wend tri ri Haccver,, raacfed. the; ■I'Slst mKestene in tfe.efe life's ftumey, {{These two men are nflt vrily tp >e the eldest twins in Canady fe |{ what is mere ramarfebfe is the f •’that praetrtaly all ifear It ng s{they have resided afeest whufe {■?f each ether., and tww :n the tw ir lives they are constant residing tegetfer, and are to ? seen every day tn the street talk- SjC** qaaintances. They were fern an Ger- >many cu April 18, 1847. •• Find Beer Under Old Hotel fl To find a case of beer presumably with it all necessary mack- >j the 4.4 brand, famous for its weak- j sess, buried deep beneath tons or Svme 30 bauds t brick and mortar is the latest incident fl told by workmen at Luckn.’.w now I excavating the old Casa House in ?. readiness for the new village pest-rf- |fiee site. Although only two fetfe- were in the best of preservation, the ^find no doubt presented a pleasant ie. Since abset £2 by- xertit'S be? sri THE MAID WAS IN THE GARDEN” Successful Farmers know the value of modem scientific fertilization for their grain, hay, pasture, root, vegetable and small fruit crops. Phosphate is a primary need of select Spring sown grains and tests have also shown that fertilized pasture lands provide more cheap feed than any other crop. This Bank is interested in helping progressive farmers io succeed. If you need money for any worthwhile purpose call in and discuss your plans with our Manager. THE DOMINION BANK > ESTABLISHED 1871 Wingham Branch, J. R. M. Spittai Manager. j|as an egg a day, yen will certainly be rteceivicg an adequate scpply or vita min A. ? YitaminS' Bl and B2 are necessary for the nerves, skin, ami the normal “ bsrafeg np of sugars anS starches sn r~The iadr of Bl and B2’®ver the other side. Whoops! And ^^^43 aeariri< A lack of these.tben be.turned back to take a glance Mramms also results in coraifeatmm ■ d’GW2 see Aether Solomon, our 1 The wowing feads give y®« vita- gander was watching. Sure en- Wns Bl and B2: M©rt vegetables and . he he had a few Sood ^fraits, particularly peas, beans ^d. "bis£es”_ for performance. Of lentils, whole grain cereals, egg yelk, ..j' liver and kidney. , fl Vitamin Bl is widely but not "abundantly distributed. We must ■ watch earefulfe to see that we get an ' adequate supply of it- This rftasadn is •; abundant in wheat , Unfortunately, vitamin Bl is water soluble. If an excessive amount of., .water is used in cr.-kinm as high as shed OTer- Oid toes feaed to SWKS- ©f this vitamin mav be thrown as sertnrely as they once did, and .awav in the corking water- ■ Jhe he knew, he was sltd- * In the next article i” this series rf around, on top and wobbling once “IVhaTto fet BrSeaSv” we wS Bn£ he made i£ at kst> and« discus rftamms C and D.’ '^te a contemptuous “gobble” ? Watch this series fw complete and 'fcs spectators, he turned around Authentic infermation what to eat ss£fI&d £o" a n^ht’s sleep, I guess, .all us older fellows are a Stile Hie Uncle Tom, the turkey gob- bier. The years have taken their toll „i<n and sinews and muscles just wont ^./^wnrk in. as smooth as they once did. dnsiy “gobbles” he managed to estab-. But we hate to admit it in that^way, »Esh balance and. walk up to the ridge- ' board. ,.; Unde Tom hadn’t expected-to reach | lad and full of mischief and there • tfet ridge-board quite as soon as he | wasn’t a beam in that barn that I did, and he almost fell head over heels ? couldn’t run up just as easy as, any- ’ | thing . . . and up over bents and | skinning up to where the rafters peak- «ed, and getting myself called down t for being such a show-off. I hate to think of what would hap- ’ pen if I tried it now. It would be a frisky business, and probably I would I not have any better balance than poor * old Uncle Tom. | Old Jessy, that’s the brindle cow pvith. the crumpled horn let a bellow __________ «out of her that could be heard for a rerm'and yeast. stew off hy d3wn the ridge-1 mile and I suddenly came to the real- bmwd to the steep end of the hog-' ization that I had only milked her ; pen, fest a piece from where the driv-l half, and there I was standing with I >” for the performance. Of coarse, Solomon is built too much like " a battle cruiser to try flying, and be sides he has his own. advantages in ■'the water. u Poor old Uncle Tom became a lit- ' tie flustered then, and he tried to > PHIL OSIFER OF LAZY MEADOWS “UNCIB TOM’S CLIMBING* TcjS 2lTS OT2 It struck me to think of the day we framed the bam. I was a young the pail and the stool in my hand. But Spring weather does make a person sort of drearv and forgetful like. PICOBAC PIPE TOBACCO______ FOR A MILD,COOL SMOKE 1 F A. C. ADAMS, Wingham, Ont- •4 .-.cn me woodpile 2nd pral y ' dawn ever yatir face and go t And that is exactly what 1 as fess I was dring when Mi I was milking in the cot with the door when I ' frt tri cpnfesi&n fre teral dirertfen ct t a moment I was that Grcnter, c ■kritcre, fed gr-tv ms, fet when I went to the S| stable riser it was *© find that Uncle Tfetta, esr herkey gt>hhler, was fering ctete a card time tp get himself ad- fested tip on she rasf erf the driving sfed N" w. I raa’ly ferit fe.w what in tferrierafen Ettdd have made fen watt to get up there in the first plate, felt t gees? it was the wartt spring air that made him think st. tras time sart raestfeg cms.. Os etnrse asw,l| fe Tea is not as ysfeg as fee ettna and he finds afet the climbing is past a tritfe mere dSmarit tfcaa st used tn be. Besides that fee may fere feen stfeked up in she legs after a long asfeteff. Somehotr er ether he didni** hate the same Wante as he ■cs.ee fed. He ^*'■9 4 made the tool cf the dtfefeg shed aster sxrs <sf esastfeg dwa the tai! amd getting a rsmSfeg jttmp at fe CSSot he landed there Wis a *iS cra- fesfea ffe a fe» rarmtr-ts wkm. he ■kfrpaed back ever the eare*< fet after ghdog- Tent lb a few