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The Goderich Star, 1920-07-29, Page 2,v t � �t r 4 ,e t a• n R VA" We CHCt51AY, JULY 2IA* I ' MTMWM 00 IMPACTION OUF R ; FAST STREET GARA°ll 1pat iQA Disrtil>je floe caipu4 ,.�.•.,�__-..�.>�.-1 `I'h9 � catstrt tan se ark a( . - 10,4 Live Dyer, wilb d4 el tm? apt bJe,' ', t 4' e e � slnp d'ti, #1?td tnoet'tzegnerlt of #li fit ff Al'Ifluu IClttte. e . s , } f you Wand t+�'ce nif ty Car � .. Ono to ungvo.VVI. ,V13ulaFA4�"r � culops to Very N*1alta ble nature'N Wil - ,• i' The ono mitt of those suffering it= Ono "t you will be woud fila drive. get a k`404 may Intftto It-* Also the cortetipatign stould be to have et leant got," 0,0.qT rip* UAJF or 'roat• pne regular g)oUon of the howls everryy 1 . tlrrsin •,•, sru ptdrns, and 4W, in otter w44 kft your bowels ° o u imd�roa i Qip� lse iiictC, - • ; , Tae4ttt1Meelt pestrf>ted -•r tiltfckcati 11e w�Doft, IIx Mil4Orq a Xr/xss liiv+�z ° Pills you a cut.willfind just file Fey fgx alp ie Put<livec. e s • -- �'��""""' fC4atiNMptrl{ by Ontario Oep�rtnteRt of 'may 4m small avid c4►6y Ao, tape, and ; N � � elgrlc 4oris, Tor4rttai them: is 'none of Aho I�tInti, wca *eung Accessories o all ltlRdi UPACT'ION of tarp rumen or IRES and picice pujiv�dve3t lortlf tq ;Ito old• ,� . '. f a$hlatled putgativees ; A Paunch is cue of use alofl�t sora- Mr. Jus. i.,Ilarrts, Box 1134( Ii(Ilifax . oils and grease at the right prices. anon dlrase of .tho stontseb o! � �, i+�tca.�-"Fortwq•IiSJ►ta Il l'fere� S �' the ox, it is a pathological con- xtlth conlstipatooA• 1G could trot get Fresh stook of Columbia Dry anythiml5 to clans me, and Itardl,x ,w►y- Golly ditlon somewhat sigtilar to tympana thing would (sive me t:ve1L temp e Itis or ,ploatins, nut silayring to the reliefs Qua day tiny tinylle 1 udc4orou hie , We have on band a good stock of to loll • , Dominion. Michelin and K. and S. uri�l=y of its Ilyrttptoms arta •Rtetliad r5" . iburn'ti I.a#s-T.lvcl� 'Bs . event brought .(sub's. vial. I •tritd Otto , Tires and Tubes. of treatment. It depends u the without Much 'feith but I soon found, ' Introduction tato the artGaR ;1 1414 they were do'at; we t)Otl, and anter . •. matters to such an amount as to par- using the second vial l�was relieveli of All kinds of Repair Work dally qtr wholly paralyze the muscles my trouble." I' Pricromptly attended to and satin- b over-ditstenaton. d 25c• o vial at all dealers or.• p Y paa4led direct on rtrroijrt of p� 5c by The i1 � E-Z) faction guaranteed. Some foods, as "a. ebaf! or po. T. WilbuiWCo., Limited, Toronto, �at. tatees, appear more liable than oth- • t.ae' water ZipW u. W ."K. in Ymull 9 t The reliable C.C.M. Bicy- em to cause the disorder, but any - quantities and open, in hope that t ole% are sold here, and we carry thing particularly palatable to the purgation will co .uence before die - a full line of - 1 animal may be consumed is such• tress appears. %a i Quantities it opportunity presents it- Pf course, in cases of "grain sick" Bicycle Parts and Genuine Ford Parts self. Sudden changes of food, espe- where the early symptoms are severe, ` clally If the change los to a food par- an operation called rumquotomy." which consists to cuttin&g into the Give W atrial and you will t90tt1e again + titularly palatable to the animal; rumen and removing some of its con. over feedia on grain without allow- tents by hang, should be pertoriued T F HOLLAND by a veterinarian. --J. H. Read, V.B., lag We animal to tate exercise; spat- , O. A. College, Gue)ph. T. F. gestible food, as over -ripe bay; food 'Phone 243 efast Street, Goderr'ch .{ of poor 'quality, even If consumed in Illllliglit1111!!lllllllgllilNlgl111111111111111111IIIllllllllilllllllllill�llplgllllfl�j only Moderate quantities, may cause ! CHOLERA INFANTIIM the t1•oubie. The animal continuing to eat, but not ruminating sufficient- Cholera infantunt is one of the fatal V,. ly, the amount of ingesta gradually' ailments of c.'.e ehe..,l. It is :e•ee•iele '':`.:a ' increases In the rumen. We frequent- ,that comes on .n t ieuly, especlaily} R' Che ooberich �yy•q `Nrs y, ks ,p R , ,; ly notice a case out appreciable during IhT sunuu•r mouth , and an- cause. leas prompt aelle.n I, taken The 10tle , Telepw•ae Calf 91. r one may noon he beyon I aid. Bah.: K r u Symptoms. -The animal becomes i PHURs+Ii.tY, JULY 29th, 1920. t x dull and all Gere &n. often expressed Uwn Tablets are a t ede•il medicine Jr.- e � set s i by stamping th%feet, striking at the. warding off this truuLle.. They relcu- r r w� �k, with the hind feet, switch- tate the bowels tn.t swe•e:rn the 40111 - abdomen �. At�IH+iELD f ex - Ing the tail, etc. Respirations usual! Iaeh and thus pry e.•ut the der„elan ? ; tt, :. i, y e I s'l�S`ir Phe municipal council met in the t ani>, summer eunaplain a, 'rhe urr �n a•°- STAND P •r ., , t accelerated, appetite lost and rumin- _- township hall June 26th, all the morn- f r, ► , : at on suspended. Bowels usually cos- solute safe medic�ne, boinz gnarante'•d to contain neither opfate4 tit r nareo- are: rayinti nice thinis about Q 11110- Ittilifiliae days, buause Q�ntopTtefra ate here present. The minutes of the May ± f flue, abdomen enlarged, especially on t �oeo�,p meeting were read and, on tnotion of a left side, but this does n t occur as ties or other harmful a-lne., Tney .faW.Che tie p Dun p Mile• uouneilior•s Sullivan and Jamieson, t4 z aw' 4 e+annut poKwibly d0. harm-tne.y ahvxya ea_a(he%k rP Dunlop Milaaje errith the ahsr.-Dntstoa 4 High. s t s ' quickly as is tympaniLie, IIelther is do y700d. The Tabl + are aJld 11y °Check up the Gas Consumption where Dunlop Toe. are used -It Is Low. were adopted. On motion of Richard- It of the same nature. When tapped ,... x :W=+ ^ w medicine dealery or by mail at 2a eenta 4 One car owner la s:, •=Guess lis The Enslish Formula:" Another motorist says: "World -Wiese son and Johnston, the euuncN deoldeA between the point of the left hip and y' X to raise the price paid for road gravel the last rib, a dull sound, is produced; a box from The Ur. Williams' MTJI- Supremacy of Dunlop Naturally Makes Dunlop Unbeatable in Canada:' lu t21y cents per yard. On rtaotion of � f �, and when pressed 3t has a doughy cine Co., Brockvlife, tent. O Who you tutor ; � y� tctsnocc eha" • °- �--y°" sot the "MostBr�lnd Tiro In An M Jamieson and Richardson, the tender r , : feel, and the imprints of the fingers , .,,•� �+ If yetU NOuld know the value 01 � �lrunt�o Tteua are obtainable in "Traction' and "Ribbed." /Dunlop F;b�,� of R. A. brant wus accepted on the xe4 do not disappear quickly -it -pits • a,-'1" „c�awnTi3p iai," '• Ribbed' "Clipper,",�Pl■in.* s :;: mons)', go tend try !o burrow sone O'Reilly bridge. Un motion of Sulit- * on pressure." There 1s often a grunt vein and Johnston, Pere- Dalgan wag DUNLOP TUBES--� DUNLOP ACCE930RIEi during expiration, especially when SaPt corns are difficult to eradicate, awarded the contract of repairs to the ', the animal is lying. In the later but HbllOway's Corn lure will draw D�II�LOP THE ONWK99 OVER -THE WORLD'S GREATEST RUBBER ORGANIZATION bridge on aide road 9 and 10, titin. 7 stages tym$ anitis may appear as a ( them out painlesKly. and 8. complicatioR. DUNLOP TIRE 8t RUI�BER GOODS CO., Limited Bylaw- \o. :a and fi, authorizing the a 'Tis easier to suppress the first de- ;..,,,.,,�, Branchse.i• the L"40e Cities treasurer to borrow from the Alolsone In mild cases the patient appears lkad OSees acct Fact«;re 7nROM0= to have periods of ease and expresses sire, than to aat(sty all that foilpmv it. , '•>» Bank the money necessary to meet the a desire for food. If food be allowed Interest un the (Ontario West Shore a will eat a variable quantity with ����eF got railway bonds and township expends- q y Is Use FsrWer 90 Years expends -apparent relish, -but the symptoms of aeanehe • lure, were read the first, second and ' a. illness soon become more marked 819"11Je °f third tirnea In uPean council and finally) than before. passed. r i Treatment must be directed to the (,n motion of Jamieson and Richard- removal of some of the Impacted } son the following accounts were or- mass -4 food and title restoration to tiered paid: bred Ande.rsop, gravel- I • activity to the over -distended wail of , Zing S. R. 9-10, xis: Rohl. Ritchie, re- the organ. When the distension is / pair tile, S, ti. 3-4, 7jc,: Wes. Ritchie, + not excessive, the administration of graveling N. R. 9-10, con. 12, $42; Ern- I e a brisk purgative, as 2 lbs. Epsom est (lardner, Inspecting same, $6, M. I tealts % oz. gamboge and 2 oz. gin- � Shackleton, repairing road S. It 3-4, ' AMERICA'S CHAMPION ALL ROUND ger •in about I % quarts of warm con. 6, $2; S. Sherwood, repairing row'j ATHLETE TO GO TO OLYMPIC water given as a drench will usually eon, 6, $5; Will. Myers, rrpalrinh GAIN&K,-Brutus Hamilton, of tate ,Uni- give good results. This to a fair dose ' 1!ridge', f1. Line, $I; G.Ihvamley, re- 've.rsity of Missouri, has been crowned nary slifea cow, the dose pairing culvert, eon. 9, We.. Jno. Pet- the etta inpiun all round athlete of the for smalleor an st or larger animals should ree, plank, $50; Rohl, Moran, cleaning United States by virtue of his winning be more or leps, according to the ° ditch, can. 9, $7.50: Thos. Glenn, grav- Goth the National pentathlon and de- eitdh of the► animal. Follow this up clfing, S. R. 6-7, eon. -9-10, $73.45; • U.! rathlun titles In the (,lympir tr>•cutK fluckett, Inspecting same, $13.50; Petel He will represent the United state's 4 with e2 drams of nux vomica Avery (ilazfvr, Rravrihtg, c, R. :i-4, con. N Antwerp. ! ala or $even hours. allow no solids Teat, $38.03; el retry' Tvvamley, gravel- to eat until tree purgation is estab- - e s A. . 3-i, run. R Twat, ey,$370; Jas. a lishe9. If purgation has not com- hOurK grading, t(41.t.0; Jno. i;radiey, In- menced in twenty-four to thirty-six liayden g ani repairing 3 cul- I sperting culvert and plowing road, hours give I V& blots rare linseed oil, ' %erta, 1. line, A4,50; Albert Maize,' : cleaning ditch and filling washout, S.1$10.50; ,tor MrAdanl, work on hill at and this alternated ,every twelve lake, $IM: Adam McAdam, work on boure with 1 lb. Bosom salts and 1 it. 3-4, con. 4, *22.0; Thos. Shackle- I hill at lake, $48; Galin McLean, work oz. ginger, until tree purgation 1s =, ton, building protection fence, Taylor's un hill at lake, $4; 1f. Courtney, work' established. It a desire for food be bridge, $8; 11, Free, graveling snell cleaning ditch, 51c�\'hlnnTy hill, $08.70; i ;en hill at lake, S92; Jus. Drennan.'expressed n little bran mash may be M .,. - ■• pa - .Inc. Kilpatrick, , ,rlraning ditch and tenunporary bridge,' allowed. Allow all the waxer the pa- p gravelling, con. 6, $20: Pat Murphy, work at (,'Connor's tient will drthk. In the meantime ( " V70.45; Bert Treleaven, inspecting,!bridge, $f5; S. Martin, work at J, flat'. keep up the administration of aur con. 6, $7.50; Hugh Finigan, Inspecting I ton's hill, $10. C. Au»tin, work on 3u.. vomtea untilepugation commences. con, 6, $12; Thu.,. Richardson, sr., gra- Divan's hill, $6; (i. Cal son, sharpen- If the disease is not yielding to kill. (44.87; V. Drennan, filling washout. Ing pick, 25c.; Lurknove Sentinel. ads tr"�atment atter the second day, some - S. R. 6-7, r'on. 10, $1: Lucknow hard- ivertising. $1.50; Sawyer a4 Massey, thing roust be given sto sustain � ware, bridge railings, S. R. I2-13, tion. blade for grader and express, $13:68; btrength• For this purpose give boll - 10 and 12, $80.75; W. i)rennan and E.I,fas, Henderson, tile, 1131,50; moved b ed flax seed In Quart doses five or MOTOR ING THE FARM Jamieson, building culverts and team -!Sullivan and Johnston, that council ad- six times dally (as'a drench). I ing road tile, *11)6; Jae. Henderson, road Journ until July 19th. I ' In cases where the early symptoms tile, $110; B. Buckingham, Inspecting (:, M:. Mc11UNAG11, Clerk are elttreme, an operation by a wet- . Tmaehine HE horse has been deblared by Thomas Edison to be the most inefficient culvert, con. 12, 80: W. Armstrong, (,vol aerinarlan 13 necessary. in the world. In return for the amount of food and care needed, Inedals, 440; Win. Brown, 92 hours Creditors are a superstitious sPh -What 1s Commonly called "gram with tractor, $184; Jno. Bradley, 92 great observers of set days and times. shk" to simply Impaction of the the horse returns less in Work than any other machine. '�� �•' ueeee.�_e.r,.rrrirrra, t rumen with grain. e ---r- f When an animal has had the op- portunity of eating excessive quan- The average team of farm horses costs $400, a ' with .horses. If you have a heavy load and the titles of grain, the usual custofh of good set of double harness $100, a- wagon without weather is hot it will take you two days. If it took shutting In •the Stable, allowing nosh- box $lib, making a total of $615. you twelve hours the cost at 17.4 cents an hour for �� '` lag to eat or drink, and awaiting your team would be $2,09. The average cost of run - developments, ` M to absurd. The owner A Fond Truck cost's $750 at Ford Ont. A Fordson • a or atteada$t'.ehould anticipate trop- ning a Ford Truck, for gas and oil, is 4,4 cents a mile .Po Tractor3tosts $850 at Dearborn Mich. 0- th f 1 B t h h F lots by at once administering a brisk or ,Fj,80 r a ME ml es, u wit t e ora Garis e--tfamitton Street purgative, as for otdinary-Impaction. The initial cost of motorizing a farm is slightly 'Truck you can make the return trip lir four hours. nAllow nothtitg to eat. but aisiuv all greater than the cost of a horse outfit, but the lower The truck enables you to make three times as many cost ofoperation and upkeep of the tractor and truck ' trips and at a lower cost per trip. Special and the ter amount of work done easily put (Special Sale 328T TANAT �$NT FOR the horse out of the running, But this is not all. If you motorize your farm you e up an hour later in the morning. You have ,.• :I: ...e ".. Government experlrnenfs have proved that the cosi fio horses to feed, groom or harness. You start work OF s VVVa the Blood does not c1mulate of feeding a horse is 8.7 cents per working hour. ' after breakfast. 4 fleetly though the vetus you have A team of horses cannot plow more than two acres then diener is ready you stop at the end of the field, High Blood Pressure and this is but in a ten-hour day. At 8.7,cents per hour or 17.4; drive our tractor direct to the house eat our dinner, t • a slttupbam of Some other disease or cents per hour fora team; the cost would be $1.74, and l� till it is time to go to work again. U p.. TIRES troubl% 'tithe is tis oft Kidney 014&6% Heart Dlae+lee, Nervous or e'17 cents art acre. A Fordson TsetsetoIn the afternoon your motor worka just as well though C Trouble Hardening of the Arteries slverage of seven acres a day. The coss t per acre the sun is hot and the flies are bad. car BwilNotiftls. averages not mare than 7fimas r acre for and t This" 1s a'Irasys tU dAnger of a oil. The > ordson does three and a. half twines a� Anat night when work is over you are through for i d 1�11e have a lite t supply of raIlture of a Blood, Vdasel and as the much plowing in a day at a smaller -cost per acre. the day, -go horses'to rub down, feed or water. ' Mt►iOr C ,e, FP Y H664, the Blood Vessels. and the a , 1 IliWtiu�y r°t► t sail asraclfute4 a x t Supposes you are hauling produce to market or brim- You are alwayq free to leave your farm for picnic or f 8 a e �jtrt'pkt. Tirts oto ?Sapid, a:l makes. f �bWod Preftore ft bout and most ing out supplies. If the town is twenty miles away it vacation-lio worry about h6raw left behind to be I _ >bfbfriMmettl ltf r , Vvill 'Vke you a, whole day, to make the returp trip cared. for. V ft's a spark plus-- Hseking'a eart and Nor" Remedy alt. • Wild wW ,�fibets . GoodyearHaaklttpi'a Kidney and 41vN° Pin.. Every way yoq look atit the motor has the advantage over the horse. It Dunlop s �v '°dam " rn�eans shorter hours on the farm, more work done in less time and at less coat. We all tgnl t Biwa Iirellou" by removim the , P. supply y°ur neecla at tau" affil dtiving out the "'1'blsone � tare prices. • #rem the symols. We aft Minir Minty coi One nt the pivot Sail. , r O) f iiiltil wheel ilial &W koaft0ig wig . re- ' - eWient oa ,ef MW t ifte t raid Utiod baow trite tar fs Ocork+est WWIcli m' M. � I - al Oak ' ,Ila r mark tail t»�it �. ytonfr v tib e o t'We 'It ve the thitvletl J , e (twin Rite tnatlttultit +ft�ori°y of I C3 {of Imperial Polar-" . ka the Itwptriii = C�1 People w#la hertle beei3 tilling for e• x a Chiots ReconnttealtlrZ• /i 'yeaft "ask pat ezvotit: a couchette " } Which upecl6ca °dill` . titre .in a'to* ilt+outd hike wl. V1114 fbt e { al leant sit l of I#ltoltlWa Ileert 1V a tt dross "d 4f'43ar. )fret e� � a tlt11I kLlirt tupd. � i,ltlg titf'�!e bCfteb y,Yu.� l+d'e tail eiil Stan'd6d syole hat ti " th�t,il}rhI`MM 111, l�y 5 i ✓ r t MII t V #IinC. • ` 6 446t tli w for you. ,l ty >YL Kelly.' til' d „ ril, `V�itutft, tato tx•1y t t Part . .are �•, a �j , in -ritat u a . lilibeil to "* all Ott t11111ift <, f",7rBsl1• C � � �, e C +Iyt>IrB cy little � 11,�ir1� 11tt�.11l d °for 1� +� : �,'' eo wee a illy aw(td 7 t,6 aEIS le Gode'bb '► Ml . .• � it • (411 my �rle>� d w , n jliete>t� lei In 1 k'°!,III 0�1 1Cif by IL 4 ,40 •.awC% a t V t a• n R VA" We CHCt51AY, JULY 2IA* I ' MTMWM 00 IMPACTION OUF R ; FAST STREET GARA°ll 1pat iQA Disrtil>je floe caipu4 ,.�.•.,�__-..�.>�.-1 `I'h9 � catstrt tan se ark a( . - 10,4 Live Dyer, wilb d4 el tm? apt bJe,' ', t 4' e e � slnp d'ti, #1?td tnoet'tzegnerlt of #li fit ff Al'Ifluu IClttte. e . s , } f you Wand t+�'ce nif ty Car � .. Ono to ungvo.VVI. ,V13ulaFA4�"r � culops to Very N*1alta ble nature'N Wil - ,• i' The ono mitt of those suffering it= Ono "t you will be woud fila drive. get a k`404 may Intftto It-* Also the cortetipatign stould be to have et leant got," 0,0.qT rip* UAJF or 'roat• pne regular g)oUon of the howls everryy 1 . tlrrsin •,•, sru ptdrns, and 4W, in otter w44 kft your bowels ° o u imd�roa i Qip� lse iiictC, - • ; , Tae4ttt1Meelt pestrf>ted -•r tiltfckcati 11e w�Doft, IIx Mil4Orq a Xr/xss liiv+�z ° Pills you a cut.willfind just file Fey fgx alp ie Put<livec. e s • -- �'��""""' fC4atiNMptrl{ by Ontario Oep�rtnteRt of 'may 4m small avid c4►6y Ao, tape, and ; N � � elgrlc 4oris, Tor4rttai them: is 'none of Aho I�tInti, wca *eung Accessories o all ltlRdi UPACT'ION of tarp rumen or IRES and picice pujiv�dve3t lortlf tq ;Ito old• ,� . '. f a$hlatled putgativees ; A Paunch is cue of use alofl�t sora- Mr. Jus. i.,Ilarrts, Box 1134( Ii(Ilifax . oils and grease at the right prices. anon dlrase of .tho stontseb o! � �, i+�tca.�-"Fortwq•IiSJ►ta Il l'fere� S �' the ox, it is a pathological con- xtlth conlstipatooA• 1G could trot get Fresh stook of Columbia Dry anythiml5 to clans me, and Itardl,x ,w►y- Golly ditlon somewhat sigtilar to tympana thing would (sive me t:ve1L temp e Itis or ,ploatins, nut silayring to the reliefs Qua day tiny tinylle 1 udc4orou hie , We have on band a good stock of to loll • , Dominion. Michelin and K. and S. uri�l=y of its Ilyrttptoms arta •Rtetliad r5" . iburn'ti I.a#s-T.lvcl� 'Bs . event brought .(sub's. vial. I •tritd Otto , Tires and Tubes. of treatment. It depends u the without Much 'feith but I soon found, ' Introduction tato the artGaR ;1 1414 they were do'at; we t)Otl, and anter . •. matters to such an amount as to par- using the second vial l�was relieveli of All kinds of Repair Work dally qtr wholly paralyze the muscles my trouble." I' Pricromptly attended to and satin- b over-ditstenaton. d 25c• o vial at all dealers or.• p Y paa4led direct on rtrroijrt of p� 5c by The i1 � E-Z) faction guaranteed. Some foods, as "a. ebaf! or po. T. WilbuiWCo., Limited, Toronto, �at. tatees, appear more liable than oth- • t.ae' water ZipW u. W ."K. in Ymull 9 t The reliable C.C.M. Bicy- em to cause the disorder, but any - quantities and open, in hope that t ole% are sold here, and we carry thing particularly palatable to the purgation will co .uence before die - a full line of - 1 animal may be consumed is such• tress appears. %a i Quantities it opportunity presents it- Pf course, in cases of "grain sick" Bicycle Parts and Genuine Ford Parts self. Sudden changes of food, espe- where the early symptoms are severe, ` clally If the change los to a food par- an operation called rumquotomy." which consists to cuttin&g into the Give W atrial and you will t90tt1e again + titularly palatable to the animal; rumen and removing some of its con. over feedia on grain without allow- tents by hang, should be pertoriued T F HOLLAND by a veterinarian. --J. H. Read, V.B., lag We animal to tate exercise; spat- , O. A. College, Gue)ph. T. F. gestible food, as over -ripe bay; food 'Phone 243 efast Street, Goderr'ch .{ of poor 'quality, even If consumed in Illllliglit1111!!lllllllgllilNlgl111111111111111111IIIllllllllilllllllllill�llplgllllfl�j only Moderate quantities, may cause ! CHOLERA INFANTIIM the t1•oubie. The animal continuing to eat, but not ruminating sufficient- Cholera infantunt is one of the fatal V,. ly, the amount of ingesta gradually' ailments of c.'.e ehe..,l. It is :e•ee•iele '':`.:a ' increases In the rumen. We frequent- ,that comes on .n t ieuly, especlaily} R' Che ooberich �yy•q `Nrs y, ks ,p R , ,; ly notice a case out appreciable during IhT sunuu•r mouth , and an- cause. leas prompt aelle.n I, taken The 10tle , Telepw•ae Calf 91. r one may noon he beyon I aid. Bah.: K r u Symptoms. -The animal becomes i PHURs+Ii.tY, JULY 29th, 1920. t x dull and all Gere &n. often expressed Uwn Tablets are a t ede•il medicine Jr.- e � set s i by stamping th%feet, striking at the. warding off this truuLle.. They relcu- r r w� �k, with the hind feet, switch- tate the bowels tn.t swe•e:rn the 40111 - abdomen �. At�IH+iELD f ex - Ing the tail, etc. Respirations usual! Iaeh and thus pry e.•ut the der„elan ? ; tt, :. i, y e I s'l�S`ir Phe municipal council met in the t ani>, summer eunaplain a, 'rhe urr �n a•°- STAND P •r ., , t accelerated, appetite lost and rumin- _- township hall June 26th, all the morn- f r, ► , : at on suspended. Bowels usually cos- solute safe medic�ne, boinz gnarante'•d to contain neither opfate4 tit r nareo- are: rayinti nice thinis about Q 11110- Ittilifiliae days, buause Q�ntopTtefra ate here present. The minutes of the May ± f flue, abdomen enlarged, especially on t �oeo�,p meeting were read and, on tnotion of a left side, but this does n t occur as ties or other harmful a-lne., Tney .faW.Che tie p Dun p Mile• uouneilior•s Sullivan and Jamieson, t4 z aw' 4 e+annut poKwibly d0. harm-tne.y ahvxya ea_a(he%k rP Dunlop Milaaje errith the ahsr.-Dntstoa 4 High. s t s ' quickly as is tympaniLie, IIelther is do y700d. The Tabl + are aJld 11y °Check up the Gas Consumption where Dunlop Toe. are used -It Is Low. were adopted. On motion of Richard- It of the same nature. When tapped ,... x :W=+ ^ w medicine dealery or by mail at 2a eenta 4 One car owner la s:, •=Guess lis The Enslish Formula:" Another motorist says: "World -Wiese son and Johnston, the euuncN deoldeA between the point of the left hip and y' X to raise the price paid for road gravel the last rib, a dull sound, is produced; a box from The Ur. Williams' MTJI- Supremacy of Dunlop Naturally Makes Dunlop Unbeatable in Canada:' lu t21y cents per yard. On rtaotion of � f �, and when pressed 3t has a doughy cine Co., Brockvlife, tent. O Who you tutor ; � y� tctsnocc eha" • °- �--y°" sot the "MostBr�lnd Tiro In An M Jamieson and Richardson, the tender r , : feel, and the imprints of the fingers , .,,•� �+ If yetU NOuld know the value 01 � �lrunt�o Tteua are obtainable in "Traction' and "Ribbed." /Dunlop F;b�,� of R. A. brant wus accepted on the xe4 do not disappear quickly -it -pits • a,-'1" „c�awnTi3p iai," '• Ribbed' "Clipper,",�Pl■in.* s :;: mons)', go tend try !o burrow sone O'Reilly bridge. Un motion of Sulit- * on pressure." There 1s often a grunt vein and Johnston, Pere- Dalgan wag DUNLOP TUBES--� DUNLOP ACCE930RIEi during expiration, especially when SaPt corns are difficult to eradicate, awarded the contract of repairs to the ', the animal is lying. In the later but HbllOway's Corn lure will draw D�II�LOP THE ONWK99 OVER -THE WORLD'S GREATEST RUBBER ORGANIZATION bridge on aide road 9 and 10, titin. 7 stages tym$ anitis may appear as a ( them out painlesKly. and 8. complicatioR. DUNLOP TIRE 8t RUI�BER GOODS CO., Limited Bylaw- \o. :a and fi, authorizing the a 'Tis easier to suppress the first de- ;..,,,.,,�, Branchse.i• the L"40e Cities treasurer to borrow from the Alolsone In mild cases the patient appears lkad OSees acct Fact«;re 7nROM0= to have periods of ease and expresses sire, than to aat(sty all that foilpmv it. , '•>» Bank the money necessary to meet the a desire for food. If food be allowed Interest un the (Ontario West Shore a will eat a variable quantity with ����eF got railway bonds and township expends- q y Is Use FsrWer 90 Years expends -apparent relish, -but the symptoms of aeanehe • lure, were read the first, second and ' a. illness soon become more marked 819"11Je °f third tirnea In uPean council and finally) than before. passed. r i Treatment must be directed to the (,n motion of Jamieson and Richard- removal of some of the Impacted } son the following accounts were or- mass -4 food and title restoration to tiered paid: bred Ande.rsop, gravel- I • activity to the over -distended wail of , Zing S. R. 9-10, xis: Rohl. Ritchie, re- the organ. When the distension is / pair tile, S, ti. 3-4, 7jc,: Wes. Ritchie, + not excessive, the administration of graveling N. R. 9-10, con. 12, $42; Ern- I e a brisk purgative, as 2 lbs. Epsom est (lardner, Inspecting same, $6, M. I tealts % oz. gamboge and 2 oz. gin- � Shackleton, repairing road S. It 3-4, ' AMERICA'S CHAMPION ALL ROUND ger •in about I % quarts of warm con. 6, $2; S. Sherwood, repairing row'j ATHLETE TO GO TO OLYMPIC water given as a drench will usually eon, 6, $5; Will. Myers, rrpalrinh GAIN&K,-Brutus Hamilton, of tate ,Uni- give good results. This to a fair dose ' 1!ridge', f1. Line, $I; G.Ihvamley, re- 've.rsity of Missouri, has been crowned nary slifea cow, the dose pairing culvert, eon. 9, We.. Jno. Pet- the etta inpiun all round athlete of the for smalleor an st or larger animals should ree, plank, $50; Rohl, Moran, cleaning United States by virtue of his winning be more or leps, according to the ° ditch, can. 9, $7.50: Thos. Glenn, grav- Goth the National pentathlon and de- eitdh of the► animal. Follow this up clfing, S. R. 6-7, eon. -9-10, $73.45; • U.! rathlun titles In the (,lympir tr>•cutK fluckett, Inspecting same, $13.50; Petel He will represent the United state's 4 with e2 drams of nux vomica Avery (ilazfvr, Rravrihtg, c, R. :i-4, con. N Antwerp. ! ala or $even hours. allow no solids Teat, $38.03; el retry' Tvvamley, gravel- to eat until tree purgation is estab- - e s A. . 3-i, run. R Twat, ey,$370; Jas. a lishe9. If purgation has not com- hOurK grading, t(41.t.0; Jno. i;radiey, In- menced in twenty-four to thirty-six liayden g ani repairing 3 cul- I sperting culvert and plowing road, hours give I V& blots rare linseed oil, ' %erta, 1. line, A4,50; Albert Maize,' : cleaning ditch and filling washout, S.1$10.50; ,tor MrAdanl, work on hill at and this alternated ,every twelve lake, $IM: Adam McAdam, work on boure with 1 lb. Bosom salts and 1 it. 3-4, con. 4, *22.0; Thos. Shackle- I hill at lake, $48; Galin McLean, work oz. ginger, until tree purgation 1s =, ton, building protection fence, Taylor's un hill at lake, $4; 1f. Courtney, work' established. It a desire for food be bridge, $8; 11, Free, graveling snell cleaning ditch, 51c�\'hlnnTy hill, $08.70; i ;en hill at lake, S92; Jus. Drennan.'expressed n little bran mash may be M .,. - ■• pa - .Inc. Kilpatrick, , ,rlraning ditch and tenunporary bridge,' allowed. Allow all the waxer the pa- p gravelling, con. 6, $20: Pat Murphy, work at (,'Connor's tient will drthk. In the meantime ( " V70.45; Bert Treleaven, inspecting,!bridge, $f5; S. Martin, work at J, flat'. keep up the administration of aur con. 6, $7.50; Hugh Finigan, Inspecting I ton's hill, $10. C. Au»tin, work on 3u.. vomtea untilepugation commences. con, 6, $12; Thu.,. Richardson, sr., gra- Divan's hill, $6; (i. Cal son, sharpen- If the disease is not yielding to kill. (44.87; V. Drennan, filling washout. Ing pick, 25c.; Lurknove Sentinel. ads tr"�atment atter the second day, some - S. R. 6-7, r'on. 10, $1: Lucknow hard- ivertising. $1.50; Sawyer a4 Massey, thing roust be given sto sustain � ware, bridge railings, S. R. I2-13, tion. blade for grader and express, $13:68; btrength• For this purpose give boll - 10 and 12, $80.75; W. i)rennan and E.I,fas, Henderson, tile, 1131,50; moved b ed flax seed In Quart doses five or MOTOR ING THE FARM Jamieson, building culverts and team -!Sullivan and Johnston, that council ad- six times dally (as'a drench). I ing road tile, *11)6; Jae. Henderson, road Journ until July 19th. I ' In cases where the early symptoms tile, $110; B. Buckingham, Inspecting (:, M:. Mc11UNAG11, Clerk are elttreme, an operation by a wet- . Tmaehine HE horse has been deblared by Thomas Edison to be the most inefficient culvert, con. 12, 80: W. Armstrong, (,vol aerinarlan 13 necessary. in the world. In return for the amount of food and care needed, Inedals, 440; Win. Brown, 92 hours Creditors are a superstitious sPh -What 1s Commonly called "gram with tractor, $184; Jno. Bradley, 92 great observers of set days and times. shk" to simply Impaction of the the horse returns less in Work than any other machine. '�� �•' ueeee.�_e.r,.rrrirrra, t rumen with grain. e ---r- f When an animal has had the op- portunity of eating excessive quan- The average team of farm horses costs $400, a ' with .horses. If you have a heavy load and the titles of grain, the usual custofh of good set of double harness $100, a- wagon without weather is hot it will take you two days. If it took shutting In •the Stable, allowing nosh- box $lib, making a total of $615. you twelve hours the cost at 17.4 cents an hour for �� '` lag to eat or drink, and awaiting your team would be $2,09. The average cost of run - developments, ` M to absurd. The owner A Fond Truck cost's $750 at Ford Ont. A Fordson • a or atteada$t'.ehould anticipate trop- ning a Ford Truck, for gas and oil, is 4,4 cents a mile .Po Tractor3tosts $850 at Dearborn Mich. 0- th f 1 B t h h F lots by at once administering a brisk or ,Fj,80 r a ME ml es, u wit t e ora Garis e--tfamitton Street purgative, as for otdinary-Impaction. The initial cost of motorizing a farm is slightly 'Truck you can make the return trip lir four hours. nAllow nothtitg to eat. but aisiuv all greater than the cost of a horse outfit, but the lower The truck enables you to make three times as many cost ofoperation and upkeep of the tractor and truck ' trips and at a lower cost per trip. Special and the ter amount of work done easily put (Special Sale 328T TANAT �$NT FOR the horse out of the running, But this is not all. If you motorize your farm you e up an hour later in the morning. You have ,.• :I: ...e ".. Government experlrnenfs have proved that the cosi fio horses to feed, groom or harness. You start work OF s VVVa the Blood does not c1mulate of feeding a horse is 8.7 cents per working hour. ' after breakfast. 4 fleetly though the vetus you have A team of horses cannot plow more than two acres then diener is ready you stop at the end of the field, High Blood Pressure and this is but in a ten-hour day. At 8.7,cents per hour or 17.4; drive our tractor direct to the house eat our dinner, t • a slttupbam of Some other disease or cents per hour fora team; the cost would be $1.74, and l� till it is time to go to work again. U p.. TIRES troubl% 'tithe is tis oft Kidney 014&6% Heart Dlae+lee, Nervous or e'17 cents art acre. A Fordson TsetsetoIn the afternoon your motor worka just as well though C Trouble Hardening of the Arteries slverage of seven acres a day. The coss t per acre the sun is hot and the flies are bad. car BwilNotiftls. averages not mare than 7fimas r acre for and t This" 1s a'Irasys tU dAnger of a oil. The > ordson does three and a. half twines a� Anat night when work is over you are through for i d 1�11e have a lite t supply of raIlture of a Blood, Vdasel and as the much plowing in a day at a smaller -cost per acre. the day, -go horses'to rub down, feed or water. ' Mt►iOr C ,e, FP Y H664, the Blood Vessels. and the a , 1 IliWtiu�y r°t► t sail asraclfute4 a x t Supposes you are hauling produce to market or brim- You are alwayq free to leave your farm for picnic or f 8 a e �jtrt'pkt. Tirts oto ?Sapid, a:l makes. f �bWod Preftore ft bout and most ing out supplies. If the town is twenty miles away it vacation-lio worry about h6raw left behind to be I _ >bfbfriMmettl ltf r , Vvill 'Vke you a, whole day, to make the returp trip cared. for. V ft's a spark plus-- Hseking'a eart and Nor" Remedy alt. • Wild wW ,�fibets . GoodyearHaaklttpi'a Kidney and 41vN° Pin.. Every way yoq look atit the motor has the advantage over the horse. It Dunlop s �v '°dam " rn�eans shorter hours on the farm, more work done in less time and at less coat. We all tgnl t Biwa Iirellou" by removim the , P. supply y°ur neecla at tau" affil dtiving out the "'1'blsone � tare prices. • #rem the symols. We aft Minir Minty coi One nt the pivot Sail. , r O) f iiiltil wheel ilial &W koaft0ig wig . re- ' - eWient oa ,ef MW t ifte t raid Utiod baow trite tar fs Ocork+est WWIcli m' M. � I - al Oak ' ,Ila r mark tail t»�it �. ytonfr v tib e o t'We 'It ve the thitvletl J , e (twin Rite tnatlttultit +ft�ori°y of I C3 {of Imperial Polar-" . ka the Itwptriii = C�1 People w#la hertle beei3 tilling for e• x a Chiots ReconnttealtlrZ• /i 'yeaft "ask pat ezvotit: a couchette " } Which upecl6ca °dill` . titre .in a'to* ilt+outd hike wl. 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