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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-11-18, Page 3THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18,,' J954 CLIN ON' NEWS -RECORD PAGE THREE one's heart ailment. �,Perhaps be "from alll , n�n whatever I does of t know that digitalis bas couny1itrsuis sold, As �a matter ofr a r never been known to cure any fact; this is a ,principal source of W�t:� The Luca! a`r heart ailment. It is used in the income: for the 'Banting Institute treatment of irregular heart beat, for Medical •Research. Similarly, warm FCI'l1111S but it fails' much more often that this would be no effective charge, - - f•'s a it Succeeds: No drug rapy had, against the Shute Foundation.. � :. ever been advocated untivthethe time, However, this just isn't so. I' UUNDLY FEW of Vitamin E as a cure of heart Sofar as Mr. Beveridge's re The Friendly, Few FArin Forum disease, nor has Vitamin been mark that ` It is not to be, expect met .at. the home of 'Mr. and Mrs; • . unsuccess- advocated .as 'a "cure" . for heart ed that the Shutes would cite their Verne. ;Dale. Two groups were The Editor, remark, After a long, _ formed for dtsaussion on ' TLow ful tr I don't know what un- ,disease. It is lust the best of all failures in 'their book the $ * y,t�a �(jj 1 Clinton News Record s z . &. ° IDA Specials rials m an year Ago when treatments. There is a great deal Shutes have always cited their does the farmer share in the con- f� f� :., : p (Ed. Note: The review ,re success e S. A y g c e'!cure" nd fairules and do so 'in this book. sumer's-buying?" After discussion, 1 (erred to m the following , we ;counted `up we had more `than of difference betweena ro essive euc re was la ed and 00- physicians as, private patients; treatment . They point out, for instance, that P h- 1? y kis , letter a geared, in this paper ; 3 , P y$• p P the rizes .went to: ladies "most ' ; s +syn " a R at least in their estimation it was Mr,: Beveridge points out that successes are something like 70- p r S under The Top Shelf on n Mrs. Earl Lawson; men, Ross Me- at c '" k ' v Tltixr., Fri., Sat. July 15') aeareely unsuccessful, - We have Dr, Wilfrid Shute, Dr; Arthur 7510, sometimes, ,sometimes t, , appeared before many medical Vogelsang and„myself "discovered less. As a• matt i;,of fact; in the, Gregor; ladies' low; Murray Dale; Quly Home y' ” DEAR SIR: societies ' including the: Natio•rial a wheat germ: product which was chapter on Buergers Disease, the 'men, BOLDale. Mr. Benjamin Beveridge's i'( g e -United 'identified as a :tocopherol and cal-' very high percentage of failures • Mr. ,and Mrs.Frank' Riley in herlrlaneDt COLD CREAM view of our book "Alpha Toco- Medical Society of the vited the forum to their home for . Custom -Made ' States, the Ontario Medical Assoc-. led Vitamin E :, This is scarcely in many of the severest 'ca Ps is 69e pheroi :(Vitamin E) in Cardia-iation (three times)', several correct. Vitamin E was. discover specifically cited; There are many November 22, for r vascular disease)' begins with the county- societies Here and in the ed independently at the, University more instances in the book where EPSOM SALTS G United Sta Teti; the National Osteon of California and the University of we talk about our failures. This SS 4 FORUM RAY � 16 oz. - - 19c pathic Association of the 'United - 4 Farm Forum met Arkansas in 1922. it Was first remark is as as it is _The SS No. - States, the Osteopathic Associa used in human medicine by Vogt unjustified, this week at 'the home of Mr. and Ha�R HALIBUT LIVER OIL c t tiobs of Michigan, and of Illinois, Moller, a veterinary from Den- ..+ Experiments are always going Mrs. Robin E. :'hompson. - The y„ wri Nwuapi mark, in 1931;. was first used in on at the Shute Institute, of radio to c for discussion :was )� zis< c�k : CAPSULES 2 so'that the try not been grate Canada on .human silents in -course=not,at the Shute : cauda "Does hhe Faririer Get . I#is Fair °`, . ,unsuccessful".. We have also pre. p.., r �s 3 g 104's 89C 3 0 1333;,so we did not discover rt,, It, tion, sural 1Vlr. Beverid a under- $hare? 3 k c: k seated our material at the second, y g _.,,<, 500's $3.49 and will do so at the third Inter; identified as`a tocopherol stands the "difference between In- Questions, How have your buy. ""' r , had been national 'Symposium on- the sub=, 1ohg, before we:advocated its, stitute :and Foundation. These ing habits for food, changed in the jest; the second 'one was held in >or heart disease: ,St 1>sd.beengi1;_ form the _basis , of the ;medical last ten years? It was decided. the United' States -and the third •en the name of Vitamiit' E Por O. Journal' which ' the Shutes, publish that now we buy<in smaller• quan rears before we.e er PAPER NAPKINS N O X' Z' E M 'A will be held t •Milan, Italy, next. Y Y worked fvith twice each year, which is disc titres and get more fresh fruit and September. it, We did not begin,..to com-'trituted free to more than, 7,500' vegetables. Refrigerators and '15c, 2 for "c S P'E C 1 A L Nommations, Mr. Bet eridge put out a remark merci'al ze the'substance" as it, a doctors, hospitals and ' medical freezers make the difference. that 'our,book. out not impress been st adfly on the market ,ln schools throughout the World, and Years ago canned or frozen veg- WAX PAPER „ , Canada ince ;1933, nor have the a spy: of which Mr. Beveridge• etabies and fruits ,were not par- 25c m For the officesja Mi yoi•, Reeve, the >editor of Elie Lancet' and' $ ever 'commercial( edties ubstanee, ;could always receive l he was chased. Bread and pastries are � ANGEL SKIN other medical journals.-- We don't' A S. A. TABS. Deputy iteeve and Councillors or ever had any commercial int interested and if he really wanted delivered at tris -door, ,7aow that - that cost why e.sbou dthe LanCet6 ,rest iwits.sdje, to 'know the' truth, rural roads are ploughed through 100's 19e with Dispenser Io 19 two PubIIoUSchool Of co it �is useful ,for dia, the winter. Many' farmers buy 300's ... 49c 96c 4 j P and four Coatmissioners for 1966 and . has always published all, the com- milnicaHons• it have ever sent to ;hetes.. It is now widely recognized _. their potatoes rather than grow Trustees , -for 1855 and` 1966 will that insulin.does not do anything, • it,'9tid they have -been •numerous: "LEST'WE FORGET" them 0 - bb tib held at `the Town Man, le6dit- ; for the long -unrecognized half. -of Question (2) 'How can --the far- Editorially; ;ili�'edfitor.of'the ' Brit- ` dl Chamber on FRIDAY, NO- the condition ealled`-diabetes, :nani- To the Editor mer adjust himself to the new ish 'Medical Journal" has pointed N ,E W 'ibo r1ER 28, 1f at 7,30 Pim, out that the evidence is so strong sly the vascular deteriorations Clinton News -Record trends "in consumer buying? It ChB Eleotfoos O necessary will for the 'use, of Vitamin E in vas- which developp in all 'ca'se's of 'any was decided that farmer's produce PARKER 'pp r� p bike place on Monday, Decew- duration whether or not they H06 DEAR SIR: must be packaged to be more at- PARKER J.0 •3- TER talar disease;, which is one half of P. !, total claim, that it deserves a Our'friend is just not kee'in pace come and gone, Pan we Day has tractive 'to the -eye. Dairy Farm-, BALL. POiNT AN ber6 1954: thorough invest( atfon, had insulin or dietary treatment. ' Another Remembrance 'd we are left ars have to produce` more effic. 1G b. HOLLANID, clerk, with the literature,on-d abg mss, with our, thoughts to ponder its iently. . The fanner sells to; the Extra Fine; Fine, Medium,• Brood Point Town of Clinton Rd,mcurious that E may be used means 'lie oodnsiaered dart erouany meaning. L retailer who has . the packaging; , 44'5-6`7"b pies have been uand nable' to tcure ' It has certainly 'proved very Bang years Looking ]astt centuryClwhen du • done. The farmer must pro, $195 -- Refill 69c co, quality products. Brous' to ignore them, since heart the British Empire stood at the There" was a short recreation . disease keeps on.being the'atimber zenith of her .power and glory, period and lunch was served. The n o one killer. It kills about 60% of and her assembled navy, thous next meeting will be at;the home REVLON "'Queen Of Diamonds"' all physicians, and about 60% of ands of steel-cl'ad ships reachin of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lobb, all males over the age of '45, I out as far as the eye could see would consider that no treatment from all sides of the "sea-girt PARR LINE FORUM LASTRON Prod�rnahon could be much more dangerous isle" we find Rudya Of the ... • . .50 (By our Hensall correspondent) LIPSTICKS $1,50 than the heart disease it is de- looking down the. vista of the fu. .. .. $1.00 - signed to alleviate. Nobody has ture to this very day and saying: Parr Line Farm Forum met at MATCH BOX SET Lipstick " ever suggested that Vitamin E the home of Wilfred Mousseau, and Nail was, "dangerous" but ourselves "God of our fathers, known of old, Monday, .November 13 with 21 Polish — $1.00 and we have said that there are Lord of our far-flung battle line, present. The discussion period, led IF A TOLL IS NECESSARY certain precautions that shouid•be Beneath whose awful hand we by the president, John soldan, re- o digitalis, hold sulted as follows: - needs t which can also be very Dominion over palm and pine, It was generally agreed that Lanolin plus Hand Lotioll Mobserve about it, just as one needs to observe reeautions with. • lull if is or insulin, used. can Lord Gad of Floris, lest with us yet, unici a� Elections the farmers food buying habits • g Lest we forget; lest we forget!" have not changed during the .past $1.50 • ten. years with the exception of The Shute Foundation does not Some 30 years later Colonel Me- meats, of which most of these do a "thriving business in pills and Rae, who gave his We during the products are being kept in cold UNIQUE F. B PENNE$ KEI 1 PHONE tonics bolstered with the disputed First World War—a war fought storage lockers and in home PHOTO OF CLINTONvitamin". That is a straight mis- to end all wars and bring peace freezers. 14 statement. It derives its full sup- to the nations --seemed to fear This forum finds that it would SERVICE DRUGGIST port from patients' fees and from that the sacrifices made in' his be difficult -t make any changes . will be hild on the donations of interested friends. It does not sell pills and tonics. day would soon be forgotten by those who followed, and he speaks in ie presen set-up of the pro - ducts of this area, which are main - it never has, It couldustifiabl as one calling from the grave, in ly cattle, hogs, and coarse grains, Monday,'Dec. 6 1954 do so. There is no reason why'( Shouldn't. m merely has not. This is a frankmis-statement, It would his "Flanders Fields": "We 'are the dead. Short days ago in respect to marketing and pack- aging. Packaging of vegetables in other districts by growers through be much more to the point to criticize the University of Toronto We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, their own packaging plants would be more feasible and would help sit the. following Places and by the following named is for selling insulin, since it has pat- ented insulin and derives a royalty Loved and were loved, and' now we lie lower costs to the consumer. Par - mers should "strive to put up a Persons, that to se. in Y, In Flanders Fields, . superior grade of products, 5T. ANDREW`S WARD —At the Council Chamber, "Take up our quarrel with the foe, A recreation period of euchre followed and the winners were: Deputy 'Returning Officer --Ernest Radford To you, from failing hands we throw ladies, Mrs, Eldon Jarrott; men, Charles Robinson. ST. JAMES WARD --At the Old Public School. ��` ARE YOU The torch. Be yours to hold It high.,the The next meeting will beheld at home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Deputy Returning Officer — • Mrs. Margaretr f�t „[� 1 rs If ye break aith with us who Blackwell. MacDonald,dle We shall not sleep, though pop- FIRESIDE FORUM ST. JOHNS WARD ---At gall -Macaulay Show Room, t; pies grow In Flanders Fields.' The home of Mr, and Mrs. Jo - seph Babcock was- the meeting Kin Street. Deputy Returning 4ffiger--Mrs, 9 P fY g Rev, J. G. Murdock, Waterloo place for Fireside Farm Forum on November 15, with 20 present. Grace Castle. Canadian Legion chaplain, in his The topic for the evening 'The Remembrance Day address seem Farmer's Share" was the cause of ST. 'GEORGE'S WARD—At Earl Reyno(d's Shop. Deputy Returning Officer—K. STOPS (IdSONaY LiAKS ed to have sensed the full signifi- tante of the occasion. He said: Day a lively discussion, with many good points being brought out. W. Colquhoun. �-r &u U Remembrance has meaning only if we who are left show we It is the opinion of this forum it commencing comment at tins hour of nine o'cook in the forenoon laid continuing until tiro, hour of six o'clock, in 'the afternoon, are worthy of the sacrifice they made . , by practicing in our lives those thing's for which they that is almost impossible to buy food in quantity nowadays, as stores do not seem to handle i �•. COUNTER .sad the results will be Publicly declared in filo Town Hal[, diem," anything but ,asks ed l'OOdS and y B oto Tuesday, the 7th clay of December, 1804, at 19 o'clock noon ' "' q Builders Builde S' SU��I1bS --C. MORTIMER BEZEAU Kitchener, Ontario vegetables,' it seeilis that is the way. the consumer wants it. The housewife, living l.' b. HOLLAND, November 15 2954 average city from week to week on a salary, 4sr, •,, Clerk and Returning Officer Phone 12b �-- Clinton cannot afford to buy in quantity such as 100 pound bags of sugar, 46.7•11 1 1107,052 Canadian railways moved 150,- tons of freight during '53. or flour, and 75 pound bags of potatoes. Often, too, they do not have the storage space for a quart- tity of staple food. 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