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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1936-10-22, Page 64;1A" ,n•nw•,,..�r,nry„n, 'aegNYICE OII. CANADIAN ,tEDICA ,OCVATION; AND 1141FEE u,,IA:Nos COMA,Noes It/CANAp watt to' rev'eiit colds, avoid chilking and keep y.0 e'> comfortable, 1140 get wet, keep vmoving, 'walking ;duan; t*; O. running if yon a p. until you' etrt here yon Cali -take off: your wet, clothing, i ub yourself Baird-. '_all over with a bath tewel4:li vour skim: Ore an id€a:that.a cl01" liar -sa Vie” ug da with causing lt. ` Wen edea lasts .for. hundreds of .years, as sure- to be. Mme, truth in it.. :however :caused,: ,wherhec daring insufficient or u Sni , . kbin ziar by.;ei:., i"''in a ; draught 'be-colder-inas °than .ano her,or by ,get- our:.feet • wet, or, by" 'getting 4o' et, ;part 1f 'your � i' .., .b od. y tSM MYy�_vol :. gw en you stsWoth #-- .e.., , l.s s4 net 'the -cause of et. cold. •�t e sen - :our- res e o. a �b i wati u .y affect, ♦ �t ' ' drib � o your' , r= �aY yy ou >. skin does not p M t l>s n • of th • andComfort r Atha �a�.w, . , :which ,keeps ` . Circulating .blood,' , whole' body. warm, froth the con. M he ltui: 'lie good .cir u1ation l i x c a. rx1. i .. • lei � you, ..atl:' eaixta Hien+. a'tf, y is in a glove enc. pule on ,,fir *ya clothing, If syxtPt,pia s ryf a,:cold•,or other i11,- ness 'develop, then the patienit should; e'taaoy in . bed in his OWn roo>I . i nail the i ixy sy ptornS,subtide. This,. s ,the best= . Sil er We ding T tntleth a<tOs ry',` Mr*"and ;Mrs«as. chell, were • i town on '1 uesday an Inca Alma, turdy)Itn.4 lien Mae eon of Winona are Vsiting With the •fear rier'a ;other' Xrs 'SOWS'', S' '• ii • -M � E. " . to Via; in Toronto ndi44)34-0104.1_40.ArenktPit dint Woman's , ldospita X Auxiliai y , x as delegate from the Godericli: es itaL The Conventionis being held on the 21st,'; nd and 23rd,- j \ Mrs. John 1 ?oley ' ' tik ' lner on hack,. anddaughter.'. Joan,; motored, Midland ,,on Sunday to meet the Sarni tn,.' of 'which alin n `'f rt co ttmaa< d , 'They \remained in town 'g`TA!'' itte COMPANY 1,inlitsct. n + � V front to 8.4.30 E•5«" thing for him ;it is necessary in r4 ,to -pot -PP dimers. A old is eat erarinfection• It'af 'e , s e w .. ox.::.petrliapsr like a germ, £alledr fru$. MY -dis- charge nY-bis-charge. from' the nose or throat, ,all of the patient's secretions are full ofr i:.. nfection. It isms easily"trams �h thyi missible'' by; ,, hands, • handkerchiefs, . door -knobs, eine-.► or,,:by.:eoughing andsneez .nl ?V'a ,Iter; 'avoid spreading the infection is ' that tlie` patient should stay in ''bei in his own room till the period. of infection, is , . e lu �! ",au i ens n take- rn S y /y N U a awn than ri • r Basil t • colds,more �' , ne S o eirer . 't 'cola,ali w � it ares.. ^�rih comes fl it a told to school. Ach �i with school,exchanges • encils or•'bonks , r' touches' hands,- or : drink's out of It, n' u 'ete. ao• :that the anf+sc- c�araarra<a-. �, pr� - � . .. tion pas�sea,.fromrn ono child to'another 'and in ,short time. `nearly • all .the.; ehildren' in ` e' class may -he infe&ted• with a w. t. am. do e . ,,i an, .�i nide horde and carry the t e . � ,• , The infection is, carried •fur- thein.. h. r :her' -next - ;day • aby --the numbers ofs t their families and so r the '. mnion Cold- becomes epidemic • in the Coal-- �munity., , y p 1d `i a ':alt one �+riih. � iralc�"�" u -lowed , to spread 'the : infection ' " , tithe in•the house; school',:office, fac- tory, street -ear,. church, theatre, 'or, ;anywhere ease. It the --first' case: more cared for safely and comfortably 'in ksed . most: colds: woad be prevented. VOW y . ALBEIttn' c5c = { S fe s flocks of: ,wild",geese have:been: seen passing over this vicinity during the past week, ord Baia` �•. • Mrs. ,d`bhii Grawf visiting' • relatives. in this eoznmunityc The ';S,.'O f the United' :Church, i._ . Miet;this. , _•ar«..id>�t-evening, at,:the -will'4.. home 0,10, and Mrs.—Win, (irravferd Heartiest congratulations Tare of* fere(' 'to Mr. andMrs. dames 'MeKeii- ti^W-: "" e. ar to , LG e ',....aha, emµ e' tdM..iti`,s g;s aca_oisi. iYberscr y f T h a nls iv xn Day Betides this special alebrationt a s ndaYti1nda Q1a id'l 9tb$tebrieltvhednal; ,; es ,MCKenzie'a birthday' and 11lr. d'ain. , . who ho ni : vt, Ke x y�d� r�. n 11IrY e 'Weeyr 20 • ears married ..:last: Sunday: Al these,happy events • were: 'coinhih, ed ;into one , celebration 'and: v y leasaitt' time. was spent by the ,Mc= e s Itezixaeg.►.:and:some• ;of their •rrelatives. :. , i , � e W.�, S. ;D$. the United Church , c,_ met on 'hur sdav , Mr , • and.:Mrs. • Mr Aeliori 'Graham aswith eleven even p xe s oh .. The president. Mrs 'James *Kenzie '. had Charge -of the meeting which opened with the hvmn,. "Whosoever ill W. May Come," • after ,which Rev , Poineroy 'led in • pra'yer; Mrs, Angixe:. Gordon .read the Scripture;. the Sec.- reta • and. 'Treasurer's' repots . wc;,,�e• read; and Mrs. Perot Gtalialn gave an interesting reading : concerting "Excuses' for not, attending ttr4t'ba fully, th . S," after which the hymn "Take•Time: �nrrinctur A?th�" to be.oly"`•ivaS trim°« �M�S.'i�at1 bsit�t; ] 'v�stre convince txmvnved `r;ttliertse deem ,,Crawford read the devotional hzd in-. .�; art` ai» the Study: Ti�olr 'Vvai� taken by v. °iioa:nearoY. Tlie •business of the 'meeting was discussed atter. • r�hieh the hymn,,. "When,,d'esua,0 04 to Reward tis ; Servants" was sung! C A social time was 'enjoyed before the hostesses served Minch, Miss Frances ,freight whoa derwent seious: bperatio•, for. ' ap- pendicitis recently, is improving.. Her Many friends will Abe, .glad to. know .he is. 'well on tho road to recovery.. after heroperation. Miss: Tteh e• Murray 'left +Sunday, to spend a short time with her sister in Detroit,' • Struck By Tree � !r� G S lt b f -�e�r b G. elati�n. ess h'�ba i acltan. Z has :b a ., , man!' . tea .. #ie. 4 _ .. 9....:. ane . os ,, W_ 1 -. r i d-.Sta Sz • t .ana�iios�p' � ,.. -' .. o; .., atm r st to ow , udyizi ar , 'xi aKi, t,. ,a d oriner� � 'oi' a.in3ltQ , e d' t h �u is�� an l i'of x. N . >- Y ., let p our ova miz. oke in :.fid layer a tin a, �YiQ� ham': xead• snitrutes, _ >l�ti ,�,, ... ;�. � •iii ' �: ;t . •and ` d..e�s8} with btahtte1'-SU c g' 9 - frosting, , • ,y,'; $tattier '�rostifng �M w� ♦G p r s � u� orae.' _, S111 .. co f. t l ,sa. on , �,anillr,, #� • . teaspf�r21 .> �,.. tom e�,x_.�.�. I1' il'ex 1s arid• � - . CUPW .'�li' ' ' until very till _ the 8� rS u •ar e $ t 6n "' „'n ;81X Psi skaaotlb:;' `i!�'dd''�dre , dad. t x. the O0II5�S4Cjn � iia In Make- f 'o hi t iE'arua ,Bo Place e 1-8 'te "earn: ; �c water,. a • 1' Op `sugary •.. u'P - , ', r. ,and d, �14'i , tea,&Pocra. • �.creana:.of • fiaria ' Colt. • in. a.. s osth, 4eaacei n♦'and' . ,w s to. de-. il. clssolve�, . �3oi1 �p . „ • i : a long; thread., '•;�•�� qr until t �.se ten: ai Pour' ���radually into � `� stifi`ly"� $i'ng' constantly: Add 'egg `whites, > continue teesiboon �'anflia� • (beating Until stiff enougl --- ad on: Fake q • e • A lv the r',s Lava : -•._ a gi• a-test gift, • 0utweigh#ng:- 'every 'iii 73?c other; ' the !perfect. 'love* 'that ing ,father;, brother; neper than' that of .sis-,' ter -or',of lover -the' bn$ (great 1;gift,' the sacred, love of Motiier. ,p SI�1 , • E11Tl�i�>�_ _ a� butquiets - rett �:: vedding- was Solent • nizc..a"t the.hcme:ot;Mr. and.Mrs, xl'h�3s. - d R..- Wallis); Victoria,' -streets, G-roderieh,• oaa ursda< , Wolter 1.6th,° .at .u2' o'cfoCk Th y rby Rev. 'K?. tEi,, Clarke, when: �,illiaaa ifTal- aimelair their only daughter,. Wecanle; the, ,.bride of ',Joseph Stewart. ,Brennehr, eldest son or -Ws.' A. Brenner and e date. 'Ezra-Breiurer of wand l e d.•, bride, , d given . in marriage' .1# her father, bi'i .e, ,.oharming fart , ,nnishWtailored a ttuniti ' brown suit, with; min ' tri � eai in fu chis ar,4ela .et and -shoes Withy , acc'essories , 'hi 'deeper' . ' biro? tla. The ,bride's 3t oulderetts was. Of orchids. a n�,edib'tely -after ::the ' :eerem'onY w yrs, 'p ta11is lied, ins:' a gown of tetlbe trlPie,�s heer e`relie, ;wearing a ;ehouldCr -ette of Johanna loses• drs. A. 1ren ner, another of 'the 'bridegroom, istecl r fns reweivin f. 'taring, a ' en •. - r ic1i erepe ,grown• and ; shoulcierette oi~ I,I's.l- st= roses: • ,iter,. a b'e`et• barrak`sast, •Mr.:and Mrs. Joseph 'Brenner, left tor, ', ',(ori, bye motor. , Benson, 'Murray; of this vieinit tu-fhe'tratforda•e'nerfl : OSpi tat Thursday • tight" suffering fra.n serious` —theta juries ----k4ractui 'shoulder blade and a severe .fracture of the skull,; ther'result of an aecident near _ New IlanibOrg when. a treo • struck hit, Ile had been working in a bush near New tiatnburg, euttiti trees when, he was struck by n failing timber. The aeeident' ecourred just as the men were , nreparaiang to.. quit for the• rimy., The 22 -year -bled young Min' .lg eii' g fed -through a tube and by- an injection into his .veinsand` the 44,041111 C( physician says Tie Itsenough stream although'''. his 'condi. tion UAW]; 'regarded as .qutto aril: Tete yoaun man.40:1!-' C-Orlk?l for,,the oderich. Manufacturing Company. LA f stllin>g It xrb r ..loose: the f a xn a7rb' tree- W zenSon 1a the pori 'Walker Murray.Mas.• Murray m i. tartford at her aon'a bedside. The ► Y p -o Lhi+ tit ►unity' were y trot hear of this painful 'accident ow ''their~ well4no'wn acid well -like young num, o - - a 'few. .erg. Warms t moments.' cad o on C '� Quick,. dean suned- �st •. es n the.".'latest .;Y , ECTRIC HEAT • deat�rs� la bylead rig k - 0n display � . • and at • CUDivtOitt—,,ievizg, A ` quiet vr`edding • wad solemnlzect :at, the parsonage of •Ontatiortreet aprited +c:iiurcli,, t7linton* saturi • r 1.- when the +1 ev,r -0-.''0. Parw fond united, .in • opiartiagi• !, ell& �igf►+ Y ♦.gest. daughter- oz- d Oar. s. ink . Poweu. of 'Goderlwh. 'woriship, and-oorrion-"Willia'l _h.: Gudrnore, :elder' son, of Mr. , andM'rs• s, ` ' -P Cudmo%e of •elititonr , The bride *ore a tarodrat crelie . and her' traVellint cost' and es-' tortes were of ;vy. he 'al$of, wore a Bor a of, .Eldora ca atior . "She was attended by the bridegroorta sitter,. •' ,�+ . �°g ct fibre, iii 'heft, taffeta, • witha corsage of Vadai:a Butterfly es. Mr..vtotit Powell,, the W40 bro: `ther',r:. , •. t- Moan..,. • a �_., ': m mediateTY atter the creinof3r the, • Young couple lout, on a motor trip to Northern 'Ontario . and upon their re. biro *rill restde near ollnton.:CliiZtati Pt ,. - Viae furs are :always luxurious, astir at.:,. weri,or lad is this st ening 1iip length fur high noon on c ;-'C � cn +,lxy g7 *aril vera the t nttedr.- 'hurckt'fir "land of:, tbrex ; tl elf; a •. ,x► . a'iiin bla4+ck veIV Y ether. Helen �C., 'ie and eldest dangl e` -John L- fat os larue,:. - !fiuni�t}eyd��.yiiyn ' itierri er ��ebb'UtV, 3-ourt y ' � of': . a d +falCta. r .r utt,."�: of ekt�t Act. Arthur oS fitted- ' , •!iiia C :7eki'? tflg1 iwfhlated�-'���' th +Crr silto ca . bl acs dt stair► al- leru►r rlr ` ` on1es Anita %tlit�, � • able�tatd These light, palatable YjBiscuits are 'made :with butter and are a welcome addition to any, `teal. , Served hot,et ditlirer, they 'are , bound to` strengthen the appetit... Rw Dropsee put supply of, Tempting' Pasixks.' cuig Pbone- 466 rt bleat St