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The Goderich Star, 1921-02-17, Page 8
HOW O SAFEGUARD CASTRATION OF LAMBS Wooled t weep:tie fol' fav fr. Web end ,-reps• TO see seven hundred le- ptant$a on ,the clove, to photograph' an old ettergiog • sow of 25 feet and to save hi* lite by grabbing the take a)t an angry bull and evilnldng between them to the ground arc' cordo of the thrultnt experieneeu ax IG. c1 '' ails#. 9. representative of the £uterlcan II[ulaettr o! Natural Zs - tory, in slateh of apecitaenl} in the Wogs of Brittaih teat Airiest. ilia Stirring story is told In the World's Work. - . That elephants will stay and take care of It wounded comrade°,ie. at. 'human trait revealed to the autontelo, meat Of Xr.Aketey by EOM of tint; Teat herd of Seven Iituhdred in the jgudbSStso fore' t,,Ilett r• `li'y:. "I Stood watching them 9, little time and suddenly caught stair of a One tpste -an •old buil, and hist what I wanted for the group I wits working,: on for the Museum of 'hurl! IDS - tory. I ran, up behind'. a bush at the ead«e of the clearing and peeked through •It. There, not more thau. twenty yards from mc, was ray bull, pitstlaily espotaod• and partially cov. ered by the other animals. I Could not get a shot at his brain as be was attending, but the foreleg on my elide was forward, exposing hitt • .side no that I tad • a.good shot at his ltearto•-. P. shot I rad never tirade before. The. Wort Is eighteen or twenty inches !, Like Dock*, It Is Now as Al). .::pet .117 $•' a b.f solute Necessity. lif port etas i t ei1Ctl'^Ire•➢t, ;041 it Rho � r° a:tom + e''` aimed, t tt pose Otteraflone Not Dangerotis It 7pdt1°-t t_pt,+, u pa•edio IP l,etr-1 ll"., ,:tris;",o t11..a h enter tal 7 Monte• .I1OW to Do the ,tae•: aid ref co, Int a,1, It tt,lt4, f. • r 1 Nona—Bet Key Be Pone 4!t tate iv -adds roll trent the otet nl r ee tat ri't'e Saute xifsie. noatur,:mar,'at i., ,-t.,' ` tool r•r re, ilk rt. tlpd ftar'l eras• .1', ,4tr+err at?sl �i•lone,' , . teoiatrihuUt€ Agriculture, t�ToclJ portaentof e ealin44 teensy, ,eye iter➢¢ G, to c t t6 6 • t GO at t atl , arise Mae +jitter , for lira` '<tte e e n salt substantial Innate a the bitted re'teasmob eyrie sail,! e:: e I l front the early eaatratien of w n s were, to bylin+en .' area; et r iatnb3.. FI st, they make when f➢uIIF ''sire++tp byline tile fele,raal ¢til. • more weight at an earlier #isnot' --oiler Thee -fere, ter Nese. thuar+t emir •Pin` .+'alit,ta. -the }rltltta? t:lruatltl tae l:e`l,t rice atari 'tire #--dirt 6rpa; ' pge-,-.rentrated lauibn aro iters quiet, purliie e. Peer motet then a third elf and roo make better gates. ecant, eentuey tit: \\ 1111 aria . !'halt Pins hat they are more'deity managed— _ fens t' - awe ,p .et frit' ria S ton,. pr :' bt=sit `a r aai,rlt+• t"1.4.1'w tact + +pt'tehlntt rite ;;cares may run together at all timeo teem :stir! telr4r,titltiDOnl a �',Nafr^: lfa9rt !rote without the danger that the females 1 tt.mi eerp>•, err tither ail. will be Tred. Third, early castration' !-reef mint itatl'sare tktun, tnt'nts dire t,, steal,,ya itis-,' biteri, 'Petr results in' the produetion at a better 'sal flint #n, 1\Reith!!' 1'iel pills both .ritrcatl , . an it prevents oidia de- nial base erne! a eert,tia,•. • The lyieft of thl.t vvlopment of the head, neck, and th uarei?rlru an e;a t+,. ue tel+nu;trrt freta .1 mean}1'ra. s'tal'e etterteuro or Maea front quarterre .A.1 stated before, been Leeels,:letne> (Pewee. ti. e lteat ere severely discount uneatotrated "1 Guttered eery t.itrtetr hitt i .riei rtVG.. .!lairs no an extent ranging from $2: riots, 1 'hart setete airline in the 8turlt• to •`$ a ter htrndred dtourida in 'come ash rafter zny . meal: 1 had ,t 7e.afhcrto' Prison with ,castrated and docked sur #thud,' any .rt'9t tt. :tight . tit'aas vter5, ll nntrcl1 _diaaturlteii, and my general 1►e lith Jamba of the same age. ev,lti dt`Pline r., .1 eta; undue at 110.411*N ('u tration is not dangerous If a carte. but dot ant• .tnrel airy 'improve. bad. ltt .lo epee is taken, and earn be per- • . Wading •nf 'avhat l r. •leltt➢anir. Pine iritis dent in a similar ease, i formed' by' any .careful person who del ful abs old. decided tot ;try Peen, with the , re`ult; will 'follow directions. that after•ei%fn; linen a fab' tttia', 1.1I be castrated when they are from 7 to 'emeriti hta alit heat, improved, and allr 14 day: old. ' Choose a bright day, the sympt 11 of indigestion that titre,• Winded me tiisappeeared: I feel *tees do not r ri nvedlambelect from he t 11r 1Villi ala Pinle Pine for chilly, o You • taut txet Dr. t� illiaants Nihil,. r'Pl. ,d and 'once theca oft do that. (ratE d grateful u - me iriito sat -noel adhere twee en lambs that are to be cas- seeing' I,+•int .tie ales', ur Its n own , tet d an • n It . any foot u al hl t ter t •stn- `'-haps D s b l d etas', 1? •e , good mark In site 1t one's Ates mall at aefi Pentg a taut. or siI. 1set'e.. It at it* 10C* lo?r is tri o . e. It roll can ...'fl t'rrim The lir..entlii;unte \tedienu, Zeit art etephint's vertehr au_ti •!» k L -i, ltroelertle, taint. • his back you can kill him. YOU ffin krill him by hitting Itis heart, or by ti er ronteinparar= • hritting•his brain, It you hit. him any- killed off iiia • earl to Mm if or t h rt o ' adapts tae p 1 o u n -hem w r;' -like d p r o y Inst a n Daae. r 'browhere silo y Mee much and the brain and heart teeny to • more different conditions shots are: the only safe beta. 1 fired than any other animal in ,Africa, • en at iris � heart 'with both barrels • and. er lie Can: rat anything that is Are y otthe n • other gun from raft then gabbed t gun ,boy. ready for . their rush, but the 'whole herd, including: the old bull, made of fn the direction of the .forest, raising a cloud of dust.41 rola *round and eIIrnbed sou ant -bill four or rises .feet high to keep them. in uisht. -r "When 1 Mightsight of 'thein they had gone about fifty yards and had stopped. ,And then I did learn sonuothing-aboht elephants. ` My old ' bull leas down. on the ground: on Me- 'side. 1'side. Around 'blit were ten or twelve otherolepliente, trying des- perately with, their trunks and tusks to get hlm Oa his feet ,again!. They were; doing their best to reuses their wounded comrade. They moved, hie great bulk fifteen or twenty feet fieri+, --'frost., but were unable tie or ever has been green. just so long He as 'there is enough of It, • H can get his water from the- aloe plants on the arid' plains, Or dig a well in the Sand of a dry river bod with trunk and fore foot, and: drink there, or he is equstlly "et borne on the low, het platna of the seacoast at the equator; or on„the cool elopes. of Xenia, and ellgon. There; tare ele- phants on Xenia that have never lain down for a hundred. years. Some Of the Mains elephants-tio .-rat dying: down, but no one' enter saw a Xenia' elephant lying down or any'evidence. that he does lie down to rest. On good ground a good horse can outrun him, eat on had. ground the •horse would been no chance, and•. there are low animals that eau cover more. -groom! -ea a day than art elephant, don't knout' of any and io shite ot Ills - appearance, he et hint • up, I. n s other big animals that will do this. T did not see the end of their efforts to raise the bull that I had allot.”: In an intereeting description of the equip'm'ent or the ele- phant Mr. A9 eley states ,that it Is known that art elephunt.,.lute never helm known- to Xie down. '. "In .many. other 'WOO beanie' fits smelling abil- ity." Sari Ur, Alteley, "the elep'hant's atlt'+arak Ls the threat extraordinary pert .,ot tide atao.t extraordinary aniwal..A mania arm has a More or 'less tont- Vent !Mint at the shoulder. • The eleph*nt's trunk is absolutely flexible at every. point. It can turn in any direction and in whateverposition it • lit and bas . treutendouu. strength, There is net bone .init, of .ectiris,. but • It is constructed of interwoven irivatcle and sinew so tough that one MA hardly cut it witha knife. An! elephant • can shoot a etreani of water out of It that would put out a tare, lift 'a tree trunk 'weighing a ton and throw it easily, or It is dell- este esnough:to.pull at blade Of glans with, Ile drinks with it, feeds him- self 'with 1t, smells' with it, work... • with it, and at trines fights with it. Incidentally a moui7e that endeavoreed to frighten an elephant by the traditional nursery rhyme seethed ot miming up his . trunk would be can turn with surprising, agility and move - through the forestas teltetly awe rabbit. "An elephant's foot is almost as remarkable as his trunk. In the first piece, his foot is encasedin a bat- like• skin With a heavy padded bot- tom, With seine' of the eltaracteristics• of an anti-skid tire. An elephant. walk's on Itis: toe's. Ilt's • toes forni tbet: trent part of hitt foot and the bones of life foot• run not only back. but up. Underneath these bones at the back ot hitt foot is a gelatine- like substance,' `which le a much more effective 'shock .absorber than rubber heels or any other device.. Otto of the serious things .about ..thin kind. of a -loot. le. thatit toWelle out •when the; . weight fa .ot. it , and contrahts" when the weight too removed." every earefatl and ,tta,rrv.tnt mother n due out un without tr ht w can be Caught they c excitement. Never worry or 4 ase: iambs before perforating y oper- ation, • Provide a clean stall. or pen toe thein to go back- to after the operation is performed. The oper- , slot s, bands anuli be clean and the fel knife digin ed. t• 'I heIetnb should be held against the body. Cut off.' one-third of .the lower end of the scrotum, or 'sagest) a t0 tilt good drainage. Then i t a p. expose the featirtes,. and. with the left hand torte ttteiin out., bolding thein int title PoSitioa by a firm grip between the"tl;urab and fingerti, which are held close to the abdomen• of the lamb. Next, grasp. the testicles brute ly between the thumb and fingers of the. right hand; and draw' their out with. the adhering cords. The wo, should • be done quickly . but • hot roughly, and .the !testicles and adher- ing eords should bedrawn out with- u_. eteaady pull. The :wound should then. be wtsi>,ed with a good antiseptic,, anon as a'weak •carbolic solution, or. a ereolin. or lysol Preparation. When lantbs are cedes - Wan three . vweelts beforeperatiorr. is per- termed the cords should not be pull ` ed o.111 but scraped off with a• kn ideas by concentrating . the minds of back of the testicle. The scraping lois pupils. upon them. • ill done to prevent excessive bleeding. : 'rile concentration of the speaker Lambs should be kept: autet after upon histhought before an audience they have been castrated. I1 n; best is ueh .tea same Sn •isurpose' and at- to `IW110rlir the operation lathe mornt n •titu'ile •as that of the teacher before hio. iia', so that they can be watched dur- ing 'Pupils. !the 'i,ublra speaker appear. : the day and attentibn given .any before itis hearers with his prepared that eche'---too-aweak holo- logs_of ideal. Ile tit,es net concentrate upon Wood. uteri .for himself, as ,does the, student. l.ambsecan-be docked at the same . This :18 unnecessary.' He has already time that they: auto castrated. When done it. Ipeteati Itis centres or conceit - care is used both operations ,ear be Watts letter minds' upon each thought: perforated aitt the.. same time and calls 'their attention to or arrests' it labor Sayer!; --at_ the lambs will have, with, r,artr: idea. !hitt • c•oncentrate:et to be caught only once. It,should be a uniform practice to dock when the lambs are from, 7 to 14 days old. The lamb's tail reiiders.no substan- slat benefit 10 the animal.. Use Fres- • 'Motets injttrioos beenUtte-of tlre-.filth that assimilates around and .beneath. It. latoreover,- lambs ;ire more attrac- tive and, look neater and deeper •in. . rho leg and twist if the tail is docked. When the. tails 'are left on females they are •apt to fail to breed, The two preferable ways of remov- ing ; a lamb's tall are by using a sharp knife or the. docking irons. One other hit the _ the tantb.'ty e holds nran 1 perform ,the. operation. • • When 'docking with the knife the operator, by feeling on the' inside of the tail, first locates the :joint to be slut, which is about lee .inches from. the bodylie should, then push the. akin on tine tall back towards; the body of the lamb so as to leave soma surplus atrin to grow over the stub. The rut sltould be made quickly with a !-harp knife. ft any lamb should bleed too nrueh,aa piece of cord may he _ beth• -e VIy 'tightly on the stub of the tail close to the body, to stop the bleeding, ,but the cord must be re- moved in a feet hours or the tail will utough off. When tint pincers -or doeking irons are used, no danger need be feared from toes of blood. Old sheep can be docic,id''ltet' :: ieully in this way; The pincers should be heated to a cherry -t red heat, not hotter; and , the tail seared off at from 1 to 1.'th Inches front the body; 'rhe wound will be PUBLIC SPER UNG ■ ,; . 'T rril Utterer NI ger Kh1nsy:. riehteee Frau!, Home lilripedriC . SO. "---ftuW ilii t:t,NC:k\I l*'LE Ma eeri stair a lt:-i tat ,:e$ petite era!, ifItt Pannot uaoem tilt• Zeaxantarion sof etre aline in titatn.itie le order' to find When the Ieidneyte o out; of ordeal eta 1 rIti of tree ext of to "i back la tiro to tslfeet , art. $ to Tho 1.1€t••� t, da'iwn e.t?r.a,ar,' twin# es ail _pc Plasters and buireentla may reheYS for a short, time, but to get rid of thele pains yeti must get right at fhb ;o! i e mind ita.tte� forwent 1' 1111 d•'-irrd Deo* lekee' th nt relief. i'tnlinC • *" et 115 a• f,eu.n x 1'Q t eimeaAstrat ng ups, ..0, t t r Stephenson, Stephen eye+tee.•utratrtt rtitet,t r.it+• ade;e awl :hen !lira. John litephe. n,i? 1, ^pans. or tnat_W:..t'ran-instil ter 1fe.!; St•,hinCton,Oast, writ}al:---"'certainly at+ `t. must praise our 'Doan a Kidney fills. - u r fuse one person tt er r to tell a I was to terriblelsuf erer from nay kidneys, I i lt would have severe ains in ray back ti elite' allot tt lift frit .New Murk Railroad cul hesdaelies r became very weak tie it,at .Iles -4 • , a rt- r. t,t'.1'3. ed 'i The t jsrtp res reqs ll,inMinot of thinking theand dull pants, sharp quick o++ana,oia+:, 4at�} I•;`P+lent',1'eas rte tt b'.ert„ int; to the fact, Nati t:61t kidat y a tree Attention, 'liRelelt:ee. elite tete, ifeet. it; a p eri,•- . t tap quit -a° ---;Ilia and tea •i`.ua�irl➢➢� est the Wald.. in the ca-+' est tee nidal, htltt5tittt'e t^,ltt?'entr;iti.en that e • Pena or mains- iiia trouble. lrou elan do title Y using ,. s et ,ao , : •., at. Y the t chilies 1 rand his i a Pillar iemit+eeziron, alit! 'tt" neition tor t't:- i #ry .the Lehigh ltaflraail a \\'hilr In -Nrty end fust felt as if I were being cWu�hgi .,�..;. .• dewn:� T tried one beat of Dean's Iiidnev pt—r,..;„,-'7--7'..,...- ` $ a tran-artie some ; I'blla and to ray surprise I felt better. 1 i liristness and could work hared„ell day, and any back tttit return in would not pain me at all, I can't praise ar, nrlt0Ut a forte a night.”, The -minds of • the steelier 01lel the person - spoken to Wentld ; cop- ;, cuntrate upon ,h,hn's - depart - titre, then Spoil the railroad by which. hie Ira - veiled, after that upon tris pur- pose, ,anti tlnat- ty ' upon : the le la. Kirkpatrick. duration of leis absence: -tele may have ono or two Immediate objects In focussing upon a sueeesstou of Ideas. There may be the aim ot wurliiug out the sequence .of thoughts. and reaching theeOonclusion, ear one- self, as in the ease of the student; or. , c the I a either 'land fee ether, as In otr,tr. , r caro of the public •speaker:. At this point, 1 wish to t'mpttestzo the fact haat the former purpose is necessary to the,',atter. The one, is a preparation for the other. . lu°t1i0Us .article in res: - ted tut 1 series was devoted tit. tit ., ern- • ' f I Is .out t t-t,itcae The tharrr,t, t e iii r 'ration for public speaking, that is to say, concentration upon ct➢t:beef a sue- resslote of ideas, with the purpose of Through n- others: g it upon. it impressing p has deliver] trite ,spanker seeks to its certain thoughts in the minds of lain kat we when le `r 'nihil a.uftea. #rue weenie, She else !Gillis teat 1f teem' remedy lap not !teepees ,emitted more,' Ii.ret,Mill result t,t the metttlt. The met, ahplicetir,n• net '0011 he ,rut i. Nee ter's Wenn leeetlt'tra. 'Chea thief tai' worms trent the sy„t na and set i tntllalbiit. and ;,eudhinti a nfeet-, •.1 that the-,chital's peter: as thereoft• r a, pain - testi and '»a1iefe int=. much:' . -.fico Doan's Kidney Pills are riflc. per box et all dealers or nailed direct on receipt'. of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. upon his thoughts is. now by^way ,of their minds, Sloncentration for 'puibtie 'speaking. then, differs from or is a 'variant -of concentration for oneself, 'The public speaker •simpIy pisses' himself in the altitude of toiling' the.. *Relation of his hearer's to the succession of •ideas, one by one, or of ecntering their minds up• on each ,before proceeding "to the next. Thus he grips the attention of his au- dteuee god leads iteetep by step, to hie. rOneluatOn. - 1 'file Terri�r- of Astlnna .comes like a thief to the nicht with its dreadful throttling, robhbng its vtetint• of 'breath. f� an the otter o hurts beyond seems P ri It sem b p y aid to relieve until one trial is made of Po. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy , !MCKiE SAYS etteu.,-Mimi' teeee eleS1 A SOSseat ER 1 01.o. MAO t - IMACVC At•'t.CW9 A^e FUSSN tens KAKtMG, MORE PA.Pt N RS OW 'few etc. Cleat REAL, So t oweSs hearers. Itis ooueern is Cu impart tel. vt.VOVEtt: 'roe 111t.t -tO -rNe' other's effectively, not to acquire. for ., POQRH01enee FCR VS 'buil elf. The latter he lies done alrea- dy In Itis private study. - Tile attitude of the teacher:to his pu- pils "r'seratbles- relationship of the. public speaker. to 'his audience... May l use a very elementary example o A teacher 1%i.stre'i til 1' ul seas- Children to undetstaml -tisat 2 plus 2 ere 4. Ile may proceed :after this fashion:ehc holds ue two sti'elts, calls •attention • to their+; o repeats tile ` process with two outer sticks; then' places' them. all, to- gether and fotussees the attention. upon the result. Thins at the tllne,of teach- ing the teacher concentrates upon Iris . blown into the next County. There Sett 't'nrlt city a:a tire. hone tee near. nothing else like an elephttntris It en 'halt et .all the ,b•ws in North .trunk on earth. hllu'rlr• a, «. ,,Arad, for that matter, there is no- 1,.tnt'-people ,u•,• ,almost eripilh'e! thing else. like the erephaant elther,, ie bas route -down to us through the •sges;-surel'lag the condttion which, se Rh -rents. nut It is need{ees "tinier• flue lrttit'h -.tit -be ,,,tieetltty elided hitt 11ollutt ty's t:uran itetttitwtlr. e- Mac' e>•�•liamilton Street Garage- Pilau iarag oPE�Iq 1 111 a Motor Car Service lr it's Mt ataetrlc plug— tuber-oll-,�reltaire of any kind -or if it's a new ear,.c�Oate to us. We ere equipped tO supply, all your needs at fair prises, One of the meet lits• portant futon' in the rffltient ertraatitO of Maur Carr is correctlubtieatioo, lel"e have the three irides of Imperial folia ane, and the Imperial Chart of Recnmru-c 1 - tione which *peaks the twat grade for tarty *bake of ear. Let us eltow yowl the chart and tvl.1ILn theim�rt*roe ofsettle-' the rlshtgradeof Teepee pbiatine every' time., Buy in 5- ialiop Lots 111111111111111 .Special��Sale OF TIR We have a large supply elf Tires oil Laud, tall makes. Goodyear Dunlop . Doeninion- Royal Oak 'Goodrich Maltese Gross' Standard Kelly»Springfield (hlQratitccd [fog' ltd , to seared over and no blood' lost. When the. Irons are used at proper tem- perature the wound will heal ttatis- tactorily, but probably not no quickly as `when .the knife inused. Tho wound Is also gtdrilieed and needa no further attention'. When the lambs are in a pen' near; at hand. with one ratan to eatelt thein and another to bold theta', front l3 to le Iambi can he doetted without heating the ironn again. The lambs should be watched for a few easel to nee that they aro reeoceting from the operations satin. fnetot'Ity.•==Condenned from 11, S. b"armers' llulletin No. 1124. A Good Lawn.' !t r oedlawn la brat Parade of 80 per sept. ii:.entucky blue grass and eti per sent of white plover and rend top. The red top send wharf cloven~ 'urs tem- porary I:racees; and boon give way to the Mitts grass. They do give a lewd quick lawn. >, Good drop ricin nett and Inure Nen- IIYY YI1111t111VIfIr fl11Y Bucky blue grasa seed x.111. good LomBAGon BIGHTout !swat➢. 'Needy lawns area result of w poor, coil or seraietitne5 (00 small 1 marls. Spade up weedy patches, put •------,-----, in welt rotted manure and If weed new Y>ib and SWIM 'NW Witdt colt and re,sow with F,entneke blue g1053 add a little clover trail red top.1 a wall bot*. bl' ori beast St Jacob. Oil ' n %Ica your batik ly Soret mad latae or °et luaaba,g seistica or rheumatism leis au attilentd up, den'% Huffer! Eget a 85 tent bottle cf e1C1,1teneab' [ria 'limbs 011" at any drug attire, deur s. little its your hand tarsi rub It right tato the rain or ache, sell by the time you count fifty, the et�rt neaaa *mat lemmas is ,tlr, rartttam .wawrusaa:-c844444444440.4W * r le e.. l' i)tilt.elay c1e,,1,lddI This +ttab'tlrI ,, Jug th:nki A pallet, loser iiree penetrating oil nee trybe ttwzda O. ('ssceret works while y.au sleep ars:! heap otter. 11 takes the echo aitd• your liver reticle, !heal rls:st. sterneeta soot of euar back lad es eis t f.weet and L•ew,ts reeving as mode:: as. It is bunfieaal, r, } aabesteteiy a ;1t -.k l v tlin'tnien No griping or end eiot!tia'1 burst 4e el bit., - ireonvesierre lit, ."-B oar BEI mit beer_. Weak* else goo Weise, er,e►taaa► Chnit-tt meas Ms ,rade eathattie tees, shad lawiea ltNk tbtnety.otr+allP6174 te e4AA, %moat t ne:itok tori •1Wta1 1 sews A limit: - *Moe on %(S PQcKE'C900% aga4-mat HF SPEtoto, East .trent Garage - Phgne 243 - -STUDEBAKER M0T0R CAR ���� aoR� and Let us give, a it itnonetraation of these cars before you decide on your spring purchase. Our Permit Shop has been operated to its capacity all winter 1t •and the cars are still corning' in. Bring yours in and have done lf'bfore the spring rush comes on. Our Now Battery •Charging Outfit is working splendidly and we are now in a position to handle any number of batteries. Non•Glare Lens We have in stook several kinds of the Non -Glare Lops, at prices ranging from $2.75 to $4.50. Stop walking to work. Come in and "get one of our , new Bicycles. They are here ready for delivery. - Case Farm Tractors and Machinery Aretic Anti -freeze. for your radiator. ' • Colurnbua Dry Cells area the bust for all purposes: - �t a ar East Streetg T. F. Rolland; ..Prop.. Then relief' comes p''omptly. Life bet Smoking is universal in Stam, •Maltd comes worth living, end it the remedy eleldren begin to pule the native cigar - be used ersistently, the disease .is put este, rolled in lotus leaf, at ..the tender tt p r r or td - - r u .0 ttu age c -af three ca to rout: Ta ie no bs s t # MCLAIIGIILIN GARAGE , • J. L. DEMEItLING - lias. removed from The E'eoplo'-s Garage to tris . r ' nndin Garage -Boat B on Colborne Street just ;rouin, the corner fro>xt the;, Bank of Commerce• He has stocked - a -very eomplete: . . • 11rte or HIN McL,AUG L� REPAIR PARTS and is ready to give the `beet ot service to McLaughlin car owners., McLaughlin Garage 'Phone 359-COLBORNE ST. . esheneseneeleeeneteeseeneeetee ELECTRIC W11UNG • We specialize in Wiring of all kinds. Letus give you an estimate for wiring your boos© •or garage.' PRIVATE TELEPHONES, s MOTORSQNDYNAMOS, _ _ ELECTRIC BELLS. and BURGLAR ALARM M SYSTEMS ALL WORK -GUARANTEED- - COOK ORK-GUARANTEED- COOK IRON . and TOAST by 'ELECTRiCITY We have an assortment of - the - best Electric Irons and Toasters made in Canada. ROBT.T AIT Electrician - West St. Phone 82 or 193 .Ghee! of C0mmerge Clinton and GGoderich, Oat Offers the following courses t• - Teachers' Training Course Business Stenographic Secretarial Civil Service and arrauges Special Coulees for Rtod oats - The following advantages Highly qualified tesctaisa staff Actual hotbsess system of•Lookkeepiag Creiential typewriting tests. °Positrons gngtatlteart • • VOCATIONAL 'TRAINING SCHOOL , for this district, by Government appointment, and under inspect- ion fan by I3oldlera , Civil lte-Estabiish• ment Department, • For tornrs, etc., write B. F. W ARD, B•A„Y. Amts.. Principal', Int. A. STONEr•dltni. Specialist, Vice•Prio. 'Phone198, Clinton. STUDENTS MAY ENTER ANY TIME ' WINTER TERM MINS MONDAY, JANUARY Red, 1921 1 Get 'a small pottage of Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. to cupof tablespoonful of the tea, put bailing water upon it, pour through a e sieve and brink ts, teacup full at any time during the liar it before retiring. It in the most effective wayto break a cold and care grip, as iopens the•° pores of the skin, relieving congelfbm. Also loosens the bowel%, thus driving is cold from the :system., n Try it the nett time you suffer from I cold or the girip. It is inexpenlirea and entirely vegetable, therefare tttaIlt thud harmless, "Cascarets' for Constipation tJ• Caghf is teeight. yet affording anspie • roominess ,tor •ail passengers, as this view of the tonneau srtclicates SY SEDAN L� T H NEW LIQ . — a Masterpiece of the Studlebci r Body .Builders' Art EAUTY and comfort are combined in the LIGHT. Six SEDAN with stability and correct design. Mures just hat.Studebaker}s long experience . in body building In its quietness of power and freedom from vibration • . this LIGIUT-Six SEDAN sets neyr.standards in closed car comfort. , Distracting noises and discomforting . body vibrations have been eliminated. ' Think of getting this fine, light -weight enclosed car at such a moderate price '-- with that acknowledged ,superiority in flexibility, smoothness and all-round per- formance possible only in a six -cylinder car. See..thiscar--rule in it—compare it with other Sedans ••around its pricemat hundreds of dollars higher—and-we will rest our case with you. Touring Car - . . . $13,5 Landau• oaadsfe -;, .--=----2085 Sedan.. e 275°C•ord Tire !:quipped P. 0. It. Walken ate. 014 T. F. -HOLLAND - Phone 243 EAST ST. GARAGE Goderrich, Oat. u d SS IS A S rUDEBAI 1 Tt YEAR”