The Seaforth News, 1960-06-16, Page 7aAlc CS And Other
Night Creatures
Colonies of bats were always
with tis (in Dominica) Some of
1hern fed their babies periodical-
ly during clear nights. Others
teemed to stay away until morn-
ing, while the majority fed
Prom dusk until dark and then
[holed up again, bellies filled
with well -chewed insects. All in
concert produced a peeved or
jocund din, according to their
changing moods --- Irritations
Caused by the rude f+hoving and
jostling of arrivals hunting for
'liheir accustomed positions, or
%She contenting comfort of other
warm snuggling bodies,
Bats, es we know, are pre-
dominantly feeders upon winged
insects, yet strange to say, no
:flying mammals evolved before
them to take advantage of this
enormous food supply, and bats
slat until millions of years after
insects became abundant. Re-
member, too, that bans' are the
only mammals among thousands
of kinds which ever evolved
their, own wings, something
which is indeed a mystery,
On one side of the shack tin-
der the loose shingles lived the
Pi elessus major clique, some
fifty dusky furred m'divtdtlais
with tails as distinct es those of
P:hrews. On the north side we
had the Tadarida antillularum
clan, a very dark, homely -faced
lot whose tails were even longer,
while still other larger speeies
swooped about in the gloom in
the trails at dusk, and I found
tiny ones which lived in thcus-
ands in the nauseating breath of
a deep volcanic fissure high in
the mountains.
From the dense blackness, es-
lpecially on the webtest nights,
came the pleasing sounds from
the throalts of little tree frogs,
The wetter it was the more they
piped, and by the ]ig)ht of a hur-
ricane lantern I watched their
ibnpassioned choruses is suing
tram low and glistening leafen
platforms. The frogs were deli -
QUEEN'S OWN — Prince Philip,
who k commander of the
Queen's Royal Irish Hussar
Regiment, lours his forces in
Soltau, Germany.
rate little things with gold -rim-
med eyes, their bodies of vari-
ous Angles of ocher and brown,
and some with camouflaging
ligl.ter stripes resembling the
mid -ribs of dead leaves travers-
ing the center of their backs,
All had that delighted wide-
awake expression which only
wet and enurting fregs can have.
From their cream - colored
throats, balloons out of all pro-
portion would suddenly expand
like blobs of bubble gum, and as
these little wind machines rose
and fell, there name the sweet -
toned penetrating sounds, "Co-
leet—co-leet," they seemed to
say, with enormous persistence
frown dark until late at night, and
the females must have been
charmed indeed by such dulcet
and energetic Harmony. — Freon
"This World of Living Things,"
by Paul Griswold Howes.
Chemical Additive in Foods
May Prevent Tooth Cavities
By JERRY BENNETT
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
A tasteless chemical that may
prevent tooth decay when added
to food is being tested.
The ehemioal is caloi'un1 phos-
phate which appears naturally
in small doses in manly fronds.
Scientists at the National Insti-
tutes of Health in Bethesda, Md.,
have found that increased am-
ounts prevent cavities in labora-
tory animals.
They now are trying to de-
termine of the chemical will have
the same effect on humans. The
testing ground is several board-
ing schools in North and South
Dakota. The names of the schools
are not being made public.
Half of the students are fed
phosphated bread; the other half
eat the store-bought kind. For
Several years they will receive
annual dental eheek-ups to deter-
mine which group has fewer
cavities,
Should the phosphate - eating
group have consistently 'fewer
cavities, the chemical rna.,y sur -
pees solium fluoride as the top
cavity preventative.
Phosphated bread, cakes and
pies could be available to all.
That would be a boon to mil-
lions now drinking unfluoridat-
ed water who are deprived of
this type of cavity prevention.
Dr. F. A. Arnold Jr., Chief of
eiJH's Institute of Dental Re-
search, says that more than once
third of the nation's population
may never receive the benefits
of fluoride -treated water.
These are the people who get
their drinking water from pri-
vate wells rather than commun-
ity water supplies. Fluoride pro-
cessing tne.chinery is too costly
for ind'ividu'als and too difficult
to control in wells. However, re-
search is underway to develop
a low Dost fluoride processing
device that can be adapted to
deep wells.
Some coanenun'ities decline to
use fluoride -treated water. Al-
though it has proven safe, it
/hasn't been available long enough
to be completely accepted, NIH
scientists explained.
Also, water supplies in some
areas once contained too much
fluoride. But a special process
has been developed to reduce it
to the proper percentage, they
added.
So far, 36 million persons in
some 1,900 communities receive
fluoride -treated water. Another
seven million persons in another
1,900 communities drink water
wtii'dh has a sufficient amount of
fluoride naturally. So only about
25 per cent of the U.S. nation's
population receives the benefits
of fluoridation.
While testing calcium phos-
phate, NIH also is trying to de-
termine how fluoride works and
why its best results are found
among children.
It has been determined that
persons who always drank a
proper amount of fluoride in
their water had 60 per cent
fewer cavities than those who
did not, or those who started
after they had all their adult
teeth.
Scientists theorize that the
chemical rearranges the mole-
cules in the teeth, making then/
stranger- They emphasize, how-
ever, that fluoride alone will not
stop all cavities. Regular brush-
ing, proper diet and dental
check-ups are still necessary,
CALCIUM PF'C"?l'ATE -- tootle decoy preventive?
Where Living
Was Stili Simple
The climate of. Laos is, as they
bay, monsoonal, steamy in the
summer in the lowlands and
chilly in the mountains and high
plateaus, with a releutively dry
winter and spring and heavy
rains the rest of the year that
leave a good deal of the coun-
try unapproachable except by
dugout or by helicopter. B u t
there are no helicopters except
a couple of French Army ones
used by the International Com-
mission.
Doors bang violently in the
wind when the monsoon conies,
the rains beat againat the thatch
and tin roofs, and the curly pods
of the flamboyant trees explode
with a sharp crack like gunfire.
The cicadas, in the heat of the
day keening like a di,?cant sSW-
mill, at night come banging in-
to the light.
Yet even with the deluge the
water supply keeps giving oto,
and the tank truck which makes
the rounds of Vientiane fails to
arrive. And the handsome, me-
tallic green -b'l'ack and golden-
xusset local cock, scratching
about the houses on stilts, is un-
deniably Gallus gallus gallus,
the classical Burmese jungle
fowl whe is the ancestor of all
our barnyard chickens, Except
that in Lars the bird has suc-
cumbed to the national (Mice far
niente, and instead of crying
Cock -a -doodle -docs! or the brave
French Ko-ko-ri-ko! the Laotian
rooster goes Ruk-leu-a-u-u, giv-
ing a remarkable imitation of a
gramophone running clown.
The great tropical trees on the
bank are festooned with epi-
phytes and creepers, The band
of exuberant foliage on the tar
bank is Thailand. An occasional
pirogue, dark and slender, with
high, curly snouts at bow and
stern, floats diagonally across
the surface of the water. At the
river's bend, just upstream from
Vientiane, are long, low lines of
mountains, lavender and blue -
gray, cloud hung, and shining
in the late afternoons. At sun-
set the clouds and the sampans
are reflected in the water, and
women are washing themselves
and their sarongs, their hair glis-
tening blue -black, and their chil-
dren frolicking around them like
brown minnows.
There is the dull, low boom-
ing of a drum calling the monks
to prayer, and down the road
that winds along the river wan-
ders a man in a tattered shirt
and a black -and -white -checker-
ed sarong that looks like an old
tablecloth, lost in the plaintive
air he plays on his lt'hen. Quiet-
ness and peace are in the air.
It seems unthinkable and mon-
strous that these people are in
danger of being turned into pas-
toral robots by their dedicated
xteighbours. — From "The Little
World of Laos," by Oden Mee-
ker,
—.._....
Vocabulary For
The Handy JV an
"Batts" don't necessarily live
in belfries, "squares" aren't al-
ways those who are not "hep,"
and "furring" can be either the
collar of a woman's coat or strips
of wood.
These terms can be baffling to
the uninitiated, but every home
owner or buyer should be re -
miller with them.
These are terms used by build-
ers, remodeling experts, and al-
most everyone who can hammer
a nail to complete a 'do it your-
self' project.
Experts explain that "batty"
are rectangular sections of rock
wool enveloped in heavy-duty
paper or aluminum foil tor use
in insulating a house.
A "square" is an area 10 feet
by 10 feet (100 square feet), a
unit of measurement used to de
termine the amount of materials
and labor required to cover a
roof. The roof on an average
house measures approximately
20 to 25 squares and a builder
or roofer uses this yardstick to
estimate his costs,
Mink may interest the lady
in the household but "furring"
may -be much more interesting
—and a great deal less expen-
sive—to the family handy man.
"Furring" refers to the strips 00
wood or metal that are applied
to walls, ceilings, or roofs to
provide even surfaces for instal -
Mien of wall board, acoustical
tile, or shingles.
These arc only a few of the
mare common building terms
that should be included in the
vocabulary of the- handy man.
Some of the meanings of 0 fete
Commonly used building fertile
follow:
Sheathing—Fibreboard or gyp -
rum, often impregnated with
eenhalt, which covers the exter-
ior• frame of a house, -
Siding—The .exterior finish of
n house, generally wood, ibrick,
eluminum, asphalt, or asbe',t'rs
shingling,
Framing The woodensup-
ports, such as studs, •mists, si11s,
and lintels that slake up the
9I
au
SSIF1E5 ADVERTISING
AGENTS WANTED
"DISTRIBUTORS wanted tar low Priced
quality razor blades. Display curd. Big
profit, Protected territories- Argosy
Import Dept. 0., Box 231, Statim[ H.
Montreal- Que,"
BABY CHICKS
NEWreducedprices on BRAY dayold
end started chieks, prompt shipment.
See local agent - or write Bray Hatch -
try, 120 John North, Hainilton, Ont,
CAMPING EQUIPMENT
HLILITE Convertible Camping Trailers
- Sleeps 5-0, 230 lbs, 1 wheel - sets
camp 1 minute Free literature.
Aberdeen Camping Trailers
Sales and Rental
Mt, Hope P.O. (Hamilton/
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
NOR SATE: Good General stare In
thriving mixed farming dtstriet. 550;
000.00 turnover. Bldg. cern be sold or
leased. Comfortable living quarters.
Over 70 wish to retire Apply M. 0.
Ross. Elkhorn, Mian.
ICE cream, sort! Investigate the pose
Abilities in this tremendous husfness.
Can be installed in your present store
1+t udditlon to your regular husmess.
Small investment; large profits. Ilex
212, 123.18th Street, New Toronto, Ont.
NATION-WIDE, electro -massage rental
outlets are seeking additional reliable
and able men to organize in their
areas, Thee will control all rentals
and sales of our nationally advertised
product. No triflers p10805 Must have
a minimmn of $2,000 to invest. You
must be in the $15,000 - $50,000 eaki-
bre. Write Lanmr and Associates Ltd..
3000 Bathurst Street, 'Toronto 19, On.
tarso
BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE
LDNERAL store and equipment, 2 gas
pumps, storeroom and garage, also a
6 -roomed house, plus bath and fur-
nace, sell reasonable- Apply to - box
No 22 Port Rowan, Ont,
GIFT and Novelty shop. In thriving
village on a paved road. Has snack bar
and could be used as dispensary. A
good brick building with sizeable
apartment above. Facilities, new mod-
ern school, high school, bus, close to
back, arena and churches. Surrounded
by excellent farming community,
Health leaves owner anxious to sell.
Other business establishments, houses,
fawns and wooded areas. X. 0 Leitch,
Real Estate. R.R. 1, Guelph, on 24 high-
way near Erin Ph, Erin 260145.
LONG established self-service grocery
and fruit store and butcher shop for
sale, Including stock in trade and
equipment, together with adjoining
residence and garage, situated in. Made-
waske Valley tourist area Turnover
In 1959-4145,000. Premises and books
open for inspection. Reason for selling
illness of owner. Walter Wilkie, ICnla-
toe Station, Ont,
SASKATCHEWAN Licensed Hotels For
Sale - 35 rooms, $60,000 with 930,001)
down;
7 rooms $17,000$with $10,000
down; 10 rooms, 975,000 with $55,000
down/ 11 rooms, 930,000 with $15.000
down; 8 rooms, $27,000 with $17,000
down; city 65 rooms, $390,000 with
$150.000 down. BONNEAU'S AGENCIES,
Real Estate, Gravelbourg, S0sk,
RESTAURANT and service station with
three-bedroom apartment above situ.
ated on No. 3 Highway about five
miles from St. Thomas, Wtlt seat about
fifty persona at a time, building in
first class condition and large parking
area, will take country in part pay.
ill health reason for selling. Phone or
write Geo. H. Cross. Broker, 86 Myrtle
St. Thomas.
VARIETY store, building, business and
stock for sale, well located in central
village of Manitoulin Island. Establish.
eel 18 years. Wonderful summer trade.
Large modern 8 -room upstairs apart-
ment. Cash Contact Ilarold IL Cooper
Box 8, Minsemoya, Ont.
WELDING and blacksmith shop, orna-
mental iron works. Good building and
location, well equipped. Must get out.
Age and 111 health. Very reasonable
down payment. 29 Lewis St., Pert Erie,
Ont.
CATTLE INSECTICIDES
CONTROL THE FACE FLY
IWITII the BEST" Cattle Oiler and
Insecticide 014 This serious fly is al-
ready attacking Cattle in greet num-
bea•s. Several satisfied users practically
eliminated this pest during 1959. Start
teeatment early for effective control
Can be bung in pastures or feed lots.
1011s lice all winter and flies all sum-
mer. Save 50-76 lbs, on ench animal
treated. SEE your local dealer or
contact George E. Gilbert Equipment
Lid., Leamington, Ontario Phone FA.
66202.
framework of a house or its
Irtuts, such a" doers, w•incloW^,
end the like.
A stud is usually a vertical
piece Of 'wood, two •by four
inches thick; joists are horizontal
beams used to support ceilings
car floors; sills are large hori-
zontal beams upon which rest
the stud, of the framework, and
a lintel doesn't float in soup. it
is a horizontal beam over a door -
wry or a window.
Dry wail—The covering over
en interior part of the framing
with wallboard, usually gypsum
board, to e0100e an even finish.
Damp proofing—The applica-
tion of a water-resistant pitch
or asphalt base coating to the
outside wall of a house's founda-
tion to prevent penetration of
moisture.
The professional builder's vo-
cabuIary ranges all the way from
A (as in acrylic resins) to Z (ass
m zoning where Iocal ordinonees
specify certain building regula-
tions). Although the average
homeowner isn't expected to 00-
defstend all the terms, he should
familiarize himself with those
that are used most commonly.
How Carr 1
by Roberta tee
(I, How oan 1 most easily
clean the white side walls •of my
automobile tires?
A. One of the easiest, and
inert effective methods is to use
the kind of .steel. wool pads that
are filled with soap.
Q. How can I prevent nuts
from rusting tight on bolts?
Ji. Dip the threaded end. of
the bolt into shellac before turn-
ing the nut onto it. The nut can
thele be removed later without
any tronhle.
1hil'1 L4 — 1960
CATTLE SALE
SE EF CATTLE
ABERDEEN-ANOUS -- over 125 Bead
pure-bred breeding stock; 10 bulla, 05
females, many ealves at foot. Selling at
public auction Monday, June 18111, St.
Andrews East Que. (between Ottawa
end Montreal). Estate of L. '1'. Porter,
Ilox 68, St. Andrews ICast, P. Quo,
CHINCHILLAS
66 CHINCHILLAS, all equipment. Sac-
ritice. Urgently need cast[. Best offer
taken. 2764 Parent, Remington Park.
Winclsor.
CROSSWORD PUZZLES
WIN PILIZP Crossword pezzle0 in
daily papers and nrag'afines. lnslrue-
tious 61,00 H, U. llisllop, 405•11 Second
Street, Neenah, Wisconsin, ITS A.
0066 FOR SALE
Registered Yellow Labradors Show
and hunting stock. Virginia Freeman.
Stonehenge Kennels. Bouts: 5. King-
ston Ontario. .
SCOTTISH TERRIERS
MALES and females, registered. 145•
cellent breeding
Trimming a Specialty
}Isri'Io-Shiro Kennels Registered. Hwy,
74, Beimout, Belmont 422•t1-17.
FARMS FOR SALE
FOR Sale 118 acres, 96 acre& tillable,
balance in bush, two never falling
wells. Spring in 905)020, geed barn.
implement shed, two garages, hen
house, dairy, granary, chicken house,
modern nine roomed !rouse, good base-
ment, electricity, telephone, ecttnol
bus passes door; cheese factory Apply:
George Allen, Box 46, L'OrW(44nel, On.
Wks
130 ACRES, 6 room house and garage,
2 barns, one 50'x32', state foundation,
concrete floors, steel stanchions for 20
head of cattle, litter (terrier, milk
house, lila Other 50'x100', concrete
foundation, 50'1e50' loafing barn with
feed bunks, concrete floor, 50'x50' pig
pen with concrete floor and troughs.
EIydro and water throughout, seeding
done, $10 000. W. Jewett, R.R. 2, have-
lock.
100 ACRES choice clay loan soil, all
under cultivation, corner location,
square fawn, 4200 ft, frontage, 1 mile
west of Woodville Ontario, paved road,
solid brick home, 2 entrances, could
easily be divided, fireplace, now heavy
wiring, bank barn, concrete stabling,
secondary barn, large implement
house, hen house, garage, all buildings
painted and in good repair, good steel
reefs, 2 good wells, water in stable
good fences, bus service and school
hue at door, buildings close to road,
ahnde trees, reasonably priced with
terms.
SECOND 100 acres, clay loam soil.
within 2 miles, all clear, no buildings,
never falling stream. Terms.
Mrs, Mel bukelow
"Phone 34R3 Woodville"
R.R. 2, WOODVILLE, ONTARIO.
100 ACRES of good workable soil,
drainedand fenced. 4 bedroom brick
house with furnace; Barn 40'x96'; Shed
60'x24'; hydro in all buildings; plenty
of water from well. Located Dia miles
from highway on School bus route.
Apply Mr. Norris Slllery, H.R. No. 3
SEAFORTH, Ontario. This advertise-
ment Is publisbed free as one of the
many benefits of:
THE ALLIED SERVICES (CANADA)
1629 DUNDAS STREET EAST,
LONDON, ONTARIO.
PEED MILL FOR SALE
CHAMPION portable feed mill mount.
ed on 1959 Ford C600 truck used one
year. Lucrative business, reasonable.
John G. Newton, Walkerton,
FLASHLIGHTS
RECHARGEABLE Pocket Flashlightl
No batteries needed. Plugs Into house
A.0 100-120 Volt outlet. 83.50 postpaid.
Free details. Frank Lent. 195-B Mug
gab Street, Sydney, Nova Scotia,
GARDEN PLANTS
1835. Beautiful tall bearded named
varieties. Special bargains. Price list on
request, Orton Robinson, 166 Dufferin
street, Guelph, Ontario.
GLADIOLUS BULBS
100 Gladiolus Bulbs, $2
IN ten varieties, to bloom this summer.
Postpaid. Wrlghtland Farm, Harrow
Ont_
MEDICAL
IT'S IMPORTANT - EVERY SUFFERER
OF RHEUMATIC PAW5 OR 14EURITIS
SHOULD TRY DIXON'S REMro?,
MUNRO'S DRUG STORE
335 ELGIN OTTAWA
91.25 Express Collect,
POST'S ECZEMA SALVE
BAN1011 the torment Of dry eczema
rashes and weeping skin troubles
Pod's Eczema Salve will not disappoint
You Itching, scaling and burning nee
ata, acne ringworm. pimples and foot
eczema will respond readily to the
stainless ndarless ointment a s [riles
of haw stubborn el hopeless they scan
Sent Post Free on Receipt of Price
PRICE 63.50 PER JAR
POST'S REMEDIES
1565 5t- Clair Avenue East
TORONTO
NURSES WANTED
General Duty Nurses
Pon modern 50 bed hospital itenid-
wive accommodation available, 40 Maur
5•dav week. flood personnel b .nen ls,
Starting salary: new graduates S1.75.00.
with experience S2115,00. with Ontario
11e•;islration.
also
Supervisor of Nursing venni:4,d. State
exp rienee and salary expert , Ad
dress enquiries to: The kdmini'trator,
bions lookout Grneral Ibspi)al, P.O,
Ros 909, Sinus Lookout. Ontario.
MISCELLANEOUS
cr(EDENTIALS, Club SLetbership,
h1, -ata teatlea carie,. drivers licenses,
new'lny'+.r Nit )') is' neided 111 plastic.
M. sl,i o n 3s7, Send litte e1011. J. Bar
ilh,. 146 South Street. Newark 5. Nos'
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR
30014 AND WOMEN
8:E A HAIRDRESSER
JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL.
Groat Opportunity
Learn tfatrdreseIng
Pleasant dignified profession: Rawl
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Branches:
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72 Rideau Street. Ottawa.
PERSONAL
ADULTS! Personal Rubber Goods, 36
assortment. for $3.05. Finest quality,
tested, guaranteed 51,1)1611 in plain
reeled package plats free Birth Control
booklet and Catalogue of stmeliee-
Weslotvr btetrlbutors, BOX 2470
Regina, 9500.
•
DRUG STORE NEEDS BY MAIL
PERSONAL needs. Inquirlos Invitetll.
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BOX 31, GALT 0147
PET STOCK
pm/Ern—ten li.0,1,0 Lett 1.: S asit
stock, prices ces reasonable, 1 ri e (01 4')
formation. Mrs. Edgar Kane:. di '4) 41,
Ontario.
PONY SALE
McLRI.LAND'S 12th s<nl-aanni ! 0,: ay
and Saddle tlor'e conSI8,1M n[ , 1 . „n
Saturday, June 11th, starting al II :no.
Over 200 head of 01 '000' and
Be sure to attend Canada's old, st Pony
Sale at the Bertle Live''ti a Safest
Barn, seven miles Fist of hiceardlne.
Pony equipment sills 1104.
.+ POULTRY & SWINE
THE lower egg prices 1'u now end
the longer they sly down in price,
the higher they will go thie Fall end
the longer they will remain at high
prices. The time to buy chicks is ashen
egg prices ere low, not when they
are high, and be sure to purchase the
right breed of chicks for the ,nob you
want them to do. Our best white egg
layers: Kimber X.137,`Meddle .eie,
Tweddle 401, California Grey X White
Leghorn, all tremendous layers. Dual
purpose: Light Sussex X Red, Red X
Light Sussex, Red X Barred Rack.
Broilers: Vantress X Arbor Acres
White Rock, Vantress X Nichols. No,
108. Turkey poults: Bronze, Beltsville.
Older pullets, all ages. Swine: English
Large Black, first cross Blue Spotted
Hybrids and Landraee. Catalogue,
TWEDDLE CHICIC HATCHERIES I.TD.
FERGUS ONTARIO
PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
711USKOKA or Lake Erle lots $105 up.
Improvements. Easy terms. Gong fast.
Box 431, Huntsville.
IN north Grimsby. 2/5 acre with Cot-
tage, ofsteturppkten,bh bathroom, flush toilet
C A, Bridgman, Winona, Ont.
92100 FULL price - 5 roam house in
Corbetton Terms.
APARTMENT building - thriving vil-
lage on Highway 10, 7 apartments all
occupied. 06500 full price. Terms. A
real bargain, Clayton G. Hagg. Realtor.
Phone. Dundalk 956 after 6 P.M.
STAMPS
100 DIFF. British West htciles $2.00.
200, $5.25. 200 diff. Canada 60.25. Lane
Stamps, Peaks Island, Maine.
TEACHERS WANTED
QUALIFIED Protestant teacher for S.S.
No. 12, Osgaode ,Scotch School). Api$y
stating qualifications and salol)' ex-
pected. Duties to commence Sept. 6.
Elwin Hill, See.-Treas., R.R. I. Metcalfe.
Ont.
QUALIFIED teacher ter Separate
School No. 8, I•Iuntley. Duties to cert-
dtenee Sept. Grades 1 to 0. Miner :In
salary $3,000, Apply giving eenerieace
and name of last Inspector to sirs, M,
Ont. Sec. 'Tress., R.R. L Corkery,
SOUTH Brighton Twp. School area to.
quire a Protestant Leacher t n teach
four grades, 1, 2, 7, B, in a rural 1511001
as Per Salary Schedule. Minimum no
experience $3.000.00. Duties tnn,meneu
September 6th, 1060.
Reply stating Experience. c lery (1(1
last inspectorate to
Mr. Cecil Alexander Sec: Treas,
R.R. 1, Brighton, Ont,
(SLARENDON TSA requires t hers.
principal for Pleven 2aeoo s buil and
others. First class eertitir;,te required.
Salary offered: 13, 51 too-r•ord-
ing to school and cspa'ri, ,,•e . )'[ease
state last inspector. For informatfoa
contact Mrs. L. 4. Clad. ...erecary.
treasurer, Plesna. North Front, oar.
TEACHER reccuired rot. modern c o nu-
try school Sndhur dl nick 4 r.i0.1
from town StsrtIne Sept. t n,re to
25 pupil:di crater. 1 `i la f
qualifications ,and sirc ',ref ce.l 10
Conrad Sprinevr, ti rue - 1 n -.0
1 Baldwin. 1,11el err ,i:, Ont..
WHITE RIVER
PUBLIC SCi-100L
REQUIRES FOR SEPTEMIER
A qualified t, ae b 1 to 't as i.- 11,0
twu-ronm shad teffeldne rat , , 1a
SALARY: 115s1' un,
Fee (Opel loner nl its r, 1
prilt,ile 11Uµ ti a'4 inert n,
0 )li meet
i , 11')'.
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inspectors
R. C. 15EALF.Y
SECRETARY.TREA£U Ren
ROX 97, WHITE RIVER, ONT.
SUMMER lL^c SORTS
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el 11 l'uflavZt 1.111. n 1 .inti 1r.r.t • ••,.
1(11511•<l -t0 iia•I n VI.,•11000 0011,
fine 101,•n h ,n is 1) m rite
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ReeELAWN LODGE, KALA
1
10lih cabins, fns, dl ,nnnin_ , n r ur
prnlii,. bathroom. fine
•annuner sports. 1rlendb mod, rate,
write u,• WOO,: [L,., 14,5 n 1Mi. , I5 :.
"Ata,Lahti,
Bhoe Water Confer, vire
NEAR WALLACERURG, ONT.
CHRISTIAN FAMILY etseer
s:4.5n ' :4'. NI clan,: ;.11t.
laeillties• evening Inciiin0 )till' and
mi,i'.inn,rl :tattlers, I u1. ,. `' i, 153
Ninl; 0', , Chatham, tun.
-tut
boeGad;e1
fired our!
-rot ddfurbodl
ARE ALE
PEs
When they are troubled by blithaehe,
that tired out feeling or distuibcd wet,
tinny, many 00410n turn 10 'kohl's
Kidney Pills. Those conditions O,0 be
caused by excess acids and waster in
the piston and Dodd's Kidney fills
stimulate the kidneys and cid their
normal action of removing these e9t a as
acids and wastes. Then lilt teem
brighter, housework lighter( Why don't
you, too, by Dodds? as