The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-02-05, Page 4Pow
The Wing aln Advanee-Tigneal
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, LEE'S USED FURNITURE, Buy
and sell, Agent for Kincardine
'Laundry, Phone 185, arrb
YELLOW GENDRON. baby buggy.
for sale, ,Excellent Conditton0
Phone 681M: • *
BUSTCRAPT VALENTINE Cards
are On display at IVIcKibbons,„
29:5b
MILK FILTERS or sale --"Rapid
Rio", 6 -inch, 79e; ench, 85e.
Alexender's Hardware. irrb
BLONDE Cockerel Spaniel Pups
for'sale. Apply to Mrs. J. Van
-
Camp; phone 601R. 5b
SEVEN-PIiCE Dining -room suite
for Sale. Quarter -cut oak; Queen
Anne style; like new. Also cir-
eulator heater, burns coal or
wood. Phone 356W. 5b
SHELTIE FEMALE TJP,
months old, registered, spayed,
''. housebroken, Champion Sired*
ideal companion for sale.—Roy
Kress, Sunnycreat Kennels, Liz -
towel,. phone 211, . 5*
NEW YugNITURE--Seleet from
about 61) suites at the Mildmay
• Furniture Showroems, Trade -iris
)%eleeted Free delivery, G. E
hriett, Mildmay. 512b
. ,
ALJJMINUM. STEEL ROOFING
• *Arid sidino•'for sale. Installed,
Apply to R. A. Searson, Wrox-
eter, phone 80r5, 22:29;5*
TIMOTHY AND ALFALFA baled,
for sale. B. Line, past cemetery,
Anton jacewicz, R.R. 3, Wing-
• ham, phone 632J3.
, CLEAT FOR SALE—Good beef by
the quarter. Killed under license
from, Dept of. Health, Yearling
h.elfers. Top ,quality. Lowest
prices, naynctrd Ackert Ripley,
,
phone 24r30. ,17rrb
RECORDS for sale. Old thi Was -
tern and Pops, Cheap. Phone 786.
5b
1946 I-IALF-TON Pick-up trua fOr,
Sale. Reconditioned 'motor. Apply
to Maurice Cronin, phone 56r22
Teeswater, 5*
, .
BROADLI?.,91K, CARPETAnd
Lafeat samples on disPlay now.
Have an estimate, without obli-
gation, for your room. Finest
qualities, lowest prices. WEL-
WOOD'S VARIETY STORE. 5b
• BEFORE you BTJY a vacuum
cleaner or floor polisher—call
.Ted Reynolds for a FREE Home
;
. demonstration, See Electrolux,.
' Canada's finest. Phone 640,T1.
8rrb
V—
USED FURNITURE inclUding
about 8 livingroom suites, 3
diningroom suites, dinette and
kitchen furniture, 3 bedroom
suites. Schuett's Trade -In Dppt,
Mildmay, 5:12b
CHOOSE YOU RUSTCRAPT Val-
entines early. They are on dis-
play. at M.cKibbens. 029:5b
FOR , TOUR FOOT TROUBLES
, see 3. A. Viekers, Foot Corree-
tionist at the Queens Hotel,
WIngharn, each Monday after-
noon. tat
SEED POR, SALE—Range Cana-
dian and Vernal Alfalfa: Red,
CloVer, Ladma, White 'Dutch
Clover; Timothy. A complete
,atoct-c of all grasses, all new crop
Mi. 1 seed, Registered, and com-
hiercial NO. 1 Gary Oats. and
Brant Earley, Special prices for
sales in February. For your
spring seeding requirmilents see
Roy Cramm & Son, Pinkerton,
phone Cargill 68w3 or Paisley,
15147, •hrrb
GItEEN. 1954 FoRt. SEDAN for
Sale,-GOod condition, Apply to
Mrs, Harry Iraegan, Shaer
Street ' .29:5b
•(4.E. PRIG for sale; 9 MI, ft., in
• ' good condition, $95.00; Moffat
•- Stove with Warming oven 855.00;
r, polisher, good us new 827.50;
* bedroom Suite and coffee tables.
Pbbile 434, 5b
MEN ,you have until February
' •8th to get 4i pair of pants FREE
Alatracrs, With every
Bend inad&4o-niertstire- Suit or.
•dereirrett tire given an extra
pate 6f troaaera Of the some
• Materitit absolutely, ,FREE, Pti
el..- are" 84415, 85415, 864.75.
AttlitiThOWS, ,Sa1e ends Pobru.
212th,
MD YOU KNOW that David
Croilipton, CertifiedWittentrittiter,,
gtittriariteee to keep your watch in
good running order for 'Otte year'?
This free service guarantee
appliestd all fieW • watches, also
to watches that have beet clean.
'ed and reconditioned, Bring in
Ydilt Virateli to.dity and take ad.
'Vantage of our fast guaranteed
serVice, 2arrtr
$.1
finitettorpt
COMO% AMBOLAIICIII,
hark Safe, Courteous Service.
. •,Ifittifta taw, 61; Night, 7"116 or nil,
tilt&
WEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR UENT
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE, central*
ly located, built-in cupboards, pos.
Session March 1st, Apply to Ken
Baker,. Wingham,. phone 560.
6:12191)
LivE,noca ron $A.T,E
YORK HOGS for sale: serviceable
age. Phone 496 Wingham,
ONE HOLSTEIN bull calf for sale,
Apply to R. .3', Maferray, phone
735.3-3.
2 REGISTERED Holstein bulls
, for 0a3e. Near serviceable age
with good production pedigrees.
Accredited; reasonable, Thomas
Hayden & Son, Gerrie, 5*
E/GIIT PIGS, '10 weeks old, liart
Landrace, Charlie Boman, Blue -
vale, phone Wingham 010W2.
Sb
YORK SOW for sale, due February
26; also younger sows and boars
from Advanced Registry stock,
Purebred • dark roan Shorthorn
bull, eleven months and 2 ShortY•
horn heifers from Waterloo unit
sires. Earl Toner, 'Gorrie; phone
Fordwich •57r32, 8*
POULTRY FOR SALE
DERALB STARTED PULLETS
FOR SALE
A number Of Dekalb started" pul-
lets, vaccinated for Newcastle,
and •bronchitis, ready for im-,
mediate delivery at 1.2 and 14
weeks of age. Price list on re-
quest. Discount on large orders.
IVIoore's Poultry Farm, R.. 3, Sea -
forth, Ont, Phone 64-31.
5 4.2:1926h
FEMALE HELP ,WANTED
FUL,L or' part time saleslady want-
ed;' Hairnets Ladies, Shelve.
; 5, 12b
•
111111PLOVAENT WANTED
BABYSITTING waited in, even-
ings, Phone 10793'. 5b
, -
CARP aWTRY ...eittORIC—cupboardS,
',cabinets, etc., wanted by expert.,
lenced carpenter. Apply to R. A.
Searson, Wroxeter, phone l30r5.
22:295*
WANTED
USED OFF=•'SAFE wanted.
Miist be in reasonable condition.
Apply. Box 4, Advance -Times.
Zb
OLD HOGS and Little. Pigs- want-
ed, Apply to 'Maurice Cronin,
• phone 56r22 Teeswater. 5*
CUSTOM . CHAIN SAWING want-
ed. Nothing too large or too
small, Phone `121j2 or 721w12 be-
tween 6 and 7 p.m.'
VACANCIES for invalids .and
semi -invalids, special rates for
pensioners, eXcellent nursing
care, 'phone 103,... McKay's Rest
Herne, Wingham. 5,12,19*
NOTIC.E FOR TENDERS
Tenders' will ,be .reeelved until
noon Saturday, February 15r 1958,
for redecorating auditorium and
vestibule of Wroxeter United
Church, walls and ceiling only.
State if paint is included in tender.
Work to be completed by May 31st,
1958. Lowest or any tendet riot
necessarily aecepted,—Mrs. WM. A.
Wright, Mits., phone 90 Wrox-
eter, 22,29,5b
'DEADSTOCR WANTED
DEADSTOCK removed protriptry
for sanitary disposal, FREE 'pick
up on larger animals, reasonable
collection charge for small ani-
mals. Pho'ne collect Wingham
378; Palmerston 128W, or DurL
ham 398, Gordon Young (lmira)
Limited. hrrb
jrCELLANEOUS
REMEIVIRER YOUR FEET -
AAP one of your greatest aattet.1
and a breakdown- in the structure
May cause treuble In the feet,
knees, legs' and lower back, See
Viekers, Feet Correttionial.
at the Queens notet every ;Won.
day afternoon. trb
VD1.113.' TRLDVX8T011 properly
insured for • all risk toverage
'or Information phone 293, Stew
-
Art A, Scott; Wingliern, grrb
STEWART A, SCOTT can now
SaVe. yea" • IC% an Vitir car or
tritelt insurance, Yearly -or sig
inontlis- policies are available,
Opeoial rates for farmers,. Per
thither iriferniatiert phone tar
vy41.ghttitL , Zierh
•ArAlitattoo -CAT'lloi Breeding
Assoelatitni "Where• Better BUlla
• Are 'Used", "For 'artifidial
tentillation itift)tragiort Ok Ser.
vice 'learn 1111 breede of cattle,
PliOne The. Viraterloo Cattle
Breeding Association ati Clinton
Illi.14441 IVillttiiirtyllin0 bCI
teen 0,10 and OldaM, We hitlie
alt bredif tVallable04611.
at low atilitit •
CARD Oir THANKS
Howard Wilkinson end family
and Miss Annie Baker wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks for the
many floral tributes and the
Many deeds of •kindness shown
toward them during their recent
bereavement, Special thanlo to Dr*
W. A, MeKibbon and the Currie
funeral borne,
ANNUAI,:ME,ETINO
Wingham General Hospital
The annual meeting of the Wing.
bani -General Hospital .Association
will: be held On Friday; February
7th, at 8 p.m., -in the recreation
room di ;the Nurses' Residence, at
Wingham, •
All matters of business pertain-
ing to the Wingham Hospital
Association including the election
of directors and other officers and
consideration of the By -Laws of
the Hospital will be transacted.
In, order to east a 'ballot in the
election of directors a person must
be a Member of the Association.
One year memberships may be
obtained for the sum of one
dollar (81.00) from the Wingtam
Hospital, the Secreettry, the Treas-
urer,. or a, member of the Board
of Directors.• •
Everybody welcome.
H. c. MacLean, President,
John Strong, Secretary, 29,5b'
OAED OF THANKS
We wish to extend Our %Oki
and gra,titticle for the acts of kind-
ness, messages of SyMPatily 'and
beautiful floral :offerings received
Alaring the illness and .hereavement
of our husband and father. Special
• thanks to Dr, W. A, Crawford, 1)r,
A. D, MeMurchy, Dr. Busby, the
staff of WI/1811Mo, aepeval Hos-
pital, and Victoria nospital,‘ Lon-
don and all our neighbOura: and,
friends who helped in, any way,
These acts will Always be remain-
bered,—Mrs, Mary Abrahain 'and
Ross,
• IN ,MEMORIAM '
'3ACKLIII—In loving memory of a
.brother, Edward Sackffn, who
, passed away one yr ago; Feb.
.ruary 1, 1957,
Deep in niy heart there's a picture,
Of a dear one gone tp rest,
For inemorie's sake I win keeP it.
Because he"was "One of the Be?'.
—Deeply missed by his sister,
Pearl Keffer, • 5b
•
• BY-LAW NO 21-57 ,
Of the..Township Of liowick ,
for the year 1957
A By-law for stopping 'Hp a poi -Ilea
of Ann Street in the Police Villag
of Wroxeter
• NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'WHEREAS the provisions of the
All persons having claims Municipal Act 1950, -Chapter
against the estate of Walter Smil; 243, Section 4.69, permits the stop:
lie, late of the. Township of Turn- ping up of any highway or part of
berry, in the County of Huron, AriNgt wIWHEREAS the Trustees
Farmer, deceased, who died on or: of the Police' Village of Wroxeter
about the 30th day of December, in, the Township of Howick have
A.D,, 1957, are notified to' seed to petitioned the Council' of the .said
the undersigned; 'en or before the Township to stop up that portion
8th day of February, • 1958; full of Ann Street Wing that,
Carroll Street and Marietta 'Street.
particulars of their 'claims/in writ -
AND. WHEREAS it anpeais that
jag. Immediately after the said -
;said portion of Ann Street is "not
8th day of February, the assets of required • for the purpose of; •a.
the said Testator will be clistribut-. public 'highway, And ' that no
ed amongst the parties entitled property owners, wUl .'be prejtici--;
thereto, 'having regard only to • icially .aftectedspi.Pouncil of the
claima• of Which the exeeutrix shall ,Corporetien pf • 41i. n'uf
REJUVENATE SHABBY KITCHEN CHAIRS
-„
Like a cat, a kitchen chair, can
have more than one life. Bright
plastic -coated fabric and a few
hours' work will make the Ira!).
biest ol'd relic look spritely as a
kitten. As long as the frame re-
mains sound, a chair with pad ed
seat and back can be rejuvenated
time after time 'by simply chang-
ing the covering. Any housewife
who can drive a tack or twirl a
screwdriver can do the job.
•
Ideal for the re-covering is a..
vinyl -coated fabric called fabrilite,.
available in most stores which
carry plastics by "the yard. It. is
• • ,
hard-wearing, wipes' Olean easili„.
and -Comes in a wide range or col-
ors and textures to sull'any kitchen'
color scheme. ' • ,
The ,first step is to. take out ihe,
screws that hold the seat and back
to the chair. With" these upholster-
ed pArrels, removed, ,tuse . a •serew..,
driver tialary out the 'tacks holding
the old OoXering.,. (Make A mental
nate of how.the 'fabric was applied'
se you "Can dupliCitte the .methoct)
Don't 'disturb the' paddling ander:-
neath—it "stays there„ You can
probably Salvage • •the -tacks; too,
and use most of thein again,• ,
• Using the old toVer as a pettern;
• ,,„ .
cut a' new one out of the new.fab-
ric leaving the same amount of
turn -over at the edges. When put-
-bag it on the cushion, pull it as
'tightly" as possible and don't be
stingy with tacks. Place them
every half inch or so wild the cover
will • remain smooth and taut
through years of being sat -upon.
If the chair has a wooden, frame,
it's a gbod idea to give it a fresh
coat of paint -while it IS apart, An
enamel.'such Cilux is best since
it -gives a hard chip -resistant sur-
face. Be; Sure to clean all traces of
floor „wax 'from the chair legs
first,' etherwise paint won't stick.
• -
then:have notiee„ Howicic.,deems Xpedient , that , 4 ..,
•
DATED this '1.8th day of jantiary, thet.
por aan o nn ,
f A 'st eet b tween ,WALKE - At the V.V,inghern Gen-'
A.f.);., 1958, '' ' • .1 Carroll Street and Marrietta e•Stre-e-t- erld 'fids-Pitat :on 'Tue.sdaY 319.;
c ,wpcRID ,r01.* be stopPecl'un'Mul a by law pa,ssep •q‘8, t9,Mr.,and Mrs, Allen Walkl,t1
) & IIETHEkING -' - - ,,,, • . - •• . . • , . . ..,.. • ,
Wingham ; Ontario. ,.. , ."aerre.HE°rd1R,DhglY' " ". '' • ' ' - ,, 'Wingham, a daughter.
Solicitors for the EXecutrif 'Corpbrii.i-ri of the Townshiti',c4f. ,.j,i..-0,,,,tille.p.76,,,, on ,riloi;:sd'o,:'; .innti_'
4.1,PREth° Cmilich °f"th4' i'-\t,EWMAN—A.t, ,, Civic .,, Hospital,
, . 22:29feb5 Howick enacts, As fellovvs: ' „ ' . '
• . 11) That such'.ptirtinn, of Ann 1,1, arY -39th, 1958, to LAO and Mrs.
BY-LAW NO, 20-51
, Street in the Pence ypiage of ‘ Don Nevvxnan, of North'Bay, (nee
°E ';!
0/ the Township of Alowielc. • Wroxeter 1,n the': TeWnsbili Betty' Hutchison) a daughter,
for the, year 1957 Howick as - li*
es tivben- Carroll 4,, . ,
`Debra Lynn,,.,,,:..Vg
A Ity-Jaw for stopping' up a portion Street and 'Marietta ..,,-.,Street be AltMSTRON„ At lie ingham.
of -Crofton Street' in 'the ' ,‘ General' HoSpital," on Friday; Jan..
31, to Mr. arid Mrs. Watson
•! Armstroag, 't•eeswater, a son. .
stopped pp .and t that „:the;Corpor-
ation thereupon, 'have the
right to lease tcer:2,aelr- the said
stopped up, pertion,',Of 'sstreet as
May seem fit •
Pollee Village of Wroxeter.
WHEREAS the provisiong' of the
Mun.ieiP.al Act .R.S.o•. 1950 Chapter
243, Section 469, permits thee stop-
ping up and conveying oi any Read a, first and 'second time and
highway or part of a highway, • passed this 5th day of December
AND WHEREAS the Depart- 1957, '
meat ,of Highways of Ontario has (Signed) 3. Harold Pollock, Clerk,
requested the stopping up that H. Gowdy, Reeve
portion of Gordon Street in the '
Police Village Of Wroxeter
lying 1', j Harold Pollock, Clerk of the
between Worthington Street and
.
Ferguson Street (Highway No, 87). Township of Howick, herebycerti
AND 'WHEREAS the a.foremen- fy the above to be' a true copy of, ,
tioned street is .unimproved • and /3y-liw No. 21-57 of the Township ' Star
lying between Park Lots 9 and 10 of Howick for the Year 1957 as
Eastern
in the Police Village of Wroxeter, read a first and 'second time, on .. . ,
Which lots are the property of the the* 5th day of December, 1957. I Dessert 'Bridge
Department .of Highways of On- J. Harold Pollock .
tario.
AND WHEREAS the Council of NOTICE ,
the Corporation of the Township
of Howick, feeling that the said
Take. notice' that...the. abdve 13Y -
portion of Gorton Street has not law No. 21-57 of the Townahip of
been used hs a public highway 1.16wlek for the year • 1957, after
and this portion is not required as publication as required 'by Section
such, and that no property. owners 4" of the Municipal Act, will. be
will be prejudicially affected, said considered and read it third time
Council deems it expedient that end finally Passed'
portion of Goftoh Street between The Cotincil, in accordance with
Worthington Street and Highway the iequirements of ,' the above
87 be stopped up and a By-law Section 472 will hear tile claims of
passed accordingly. any person or", Persians either by
TREEttrottE, the council of themselves or by their soircitor
the Corporation of the Township that their lands will be prejudic-
of Howick enacts as follows:- . ially affected,
(1)—That sueb portion of Gorton ApplicatiOnsfor suph a hearing
Street in the Police
Village of shoUld be Made to the, undersigned
Wroxeter es lies between Worth -
not later than ;Friday, February
Itigton Street and Highway 87 be 21st, 1958. *
stopped up, and that the `same be Dated at Corrie, Ontario, this
made available that the 'Deport- 17th day of SahtlarY' "58'
acquire proper title to same, ' Tovvriship of HoWlek. ,
Read a &Stand second time and t
it Harold Felicia, Clerk
Mont Of Highways of Ontario may
Passed this 5th day of' December, . 22,29,5,12b
1957. ,
(Signed) J. Harold Pollock ,Clerk. FINANCING A CAR?
If, Gowdy, Reeve,
-
T, ,T. Harold Pollock, Clerk of
the Tciwnahip, Eir Howick, hereby
certify the above to be a true copy'
Of BY-leW No.* 2D-57 of the Town,
ship of Howiek for the year 1957
as read a first and second time; on
on
the 5th day Of December, 1957,
.1. Harold Pollok,
Clerk of HoWlek ToWnship,
BONDI—At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, Feb. 2, to
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bondi, Wing -
ham, a Son.
MERRIOTT — At the, Wingham
'General Hospital, on Monday,
Feb: 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Merriott Lucknow, a daughter.
Clerk of Howl k Township.
NOTRIE
Take betide that the above ty.
law No. 20-57 Of the 'ToWnshlp of
Ilevviek for the year 1957, after
publication as reqUired by Section
4)72 of the Municipal Act, will be
eonsidered and read a thrid time
and finally passed,
The Otyarial), in accordance With
the requirerrients Of the Pelt
Section 472 will hear the claims of
any person or peraetia either' by .
thettiNeIVOS 'or by their adlieitor
that their lands will: be Tirejudic-
fatly affected. ,
Applieationt
for such a bearing
should be made to the under.
signed hot later than rrlday, Feb.
runty 21st, 1968,
Bated at Cottle, Ontario, this
11th day of d'ainiary, 19,
Ifarold Pollock, elork, •
TOWrigitigi. of Bovick.
•
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Ale .
'Before you buy ask about our
Low Cost Financing Service with
complete Insurance Coverage,
STEWART A. SCOTT
Phone 2,93 %%ghat()
25trb
Cash paid for *owl, sick
; disabled horses! 'Or covre.• Free
pick.tip bit sinalter aninialft,
tireitiPt fier4IO0 With Wlbeht#
• equipped trileire,»
Phone
L,E1t0Y, ACHESON
Atwood 153 coiled' Or
GEORGE IIISLOP
Wroltetett /tit
Ihb22
A
The members of the Order of the
Eastern Stir held a dessert bridge'
on, 'Wednesday arternoen J•,the:
P.Lat
Andrew Lunn. .
The guests" were wftql4'194..10.y''•,,....t*--.
Mrs. A. D. 1VIeMerthy won the
prize for the highest score and the
second prize went to Mrs. Jack'
Teinpleman. The lucky ticket
Prizes, went to Mrs. Ted English
and IVIrs.;Niford Caslick,
Neighbours Present
Television Lamp #
Fortner neighbors from School
Section No, 9, East Wavv,anosh,
gethered at the hate At Mr. and
Mrs, Wesley Haines; Boland Street,
last Wednesday evening, to convey
their best Wishes for long life, and
to say how Much they will be
missed around the old .home. tjtcy
Wore presented, with a beautiful
TV' light, Lawrence Taylor reading
the address.
Dear Ur, and Mrs, Hainan
We, 4 few" of your closest neigh-
bours, gathered here this evening
to wish you the best in yoitr neW
home, We Will atiSs you mit around
the Old adhool, but we 'think it has
been grand that YOU* &tided to
to Move to town, where it Will be
00 much handier for you, especially
-during the whiter months.
I aM 'sore you Will remember,
And tiot forget, *
NOW you have shovened,
Dug, thiled and sweat --
To open up that billy lane,
So you amid get to toWil '
With, yeUr Tell/Wane,
Then to the boilse
You Went to tett la 4)04
,To read a story,, or it yarn to tell,
AS hour or SO later
Looked through the window pane,
And found the darn leno
FA of shOW, again,
And tic& we wish you
And, pOnt Sweet alttle tvito
illab$, year* ot thkilpY tdwn 1044
•
,
Early .first Aid' :\
I ncluded; Spicier Web
Fir*. aid, Which 'doctors recog-
nize ,Importance in
eaCes Of7accident• And :lindden :fli-
nesii!-)iiis had 'aliing-and 'often Vio
lent history. 'First: aid, :•‚by defini.;
tion: ii" the inimediate , help given'to.
a'. victim. inny be given by a,
doctor or, a layttan,, if no' doctOr. is
Present, It., is usuallly not a com-
plete.'treatment—rather it ' is the
emergency" action 'to' avert SeriOus
consecitiencess,
, ,
Over the 'centuries, it has 'had a
curious history. ftemediei includa
crushed bugs, incinerated toads,
unicorn' horns fif yOu could - find
a. unicorn) and snake flesh. Spider,
webs were• stuffed into a wound
to help ,cletting. Charles V wore a
sachet of dried silkworms to pre-
vent vertigo, He had the right, idear
even if it wasn't practical, pre-
ventative 'first aid;
Until -Lister disetivered the prin-
ciples of .infectlian, a popular, form
of first:Aid :was„ arapntation. " To
Iiimity4reading;
on,e'5'nply',Teirieve.dflbe, infected:
Method'people lied of. halting in-
fection: •• .„ .
On the other hand,. Such Widely
superstitious tmetheds' of cembat-
ting ailments were popitlar that as'
late as 4860, Oliver - Vitendell
Holmee, wrote bitterly, "I firmly
believe that if the whole materia:
medical as now used, could be sunk,
to the bottom of the Sea, it would
,be better for mankind—and all the
worsfor the fishes."
Modern antibiotics have re;o1u-
tionisecl "first aid" as applied bY
doctorii. But such drugs must be
prescribed by 'the Medical profear
slob, not layinen, Every citlien,
and especially every adult, should
bave a basic knowledge of first. aid.
It can be ef. life, and death im-
pdrtartee. It ranges froiri knowing
how and when'td apply a bandage
to understanding the treatment Of
shock or 'the method of giving arti-
ficial respiration in eases of
drowning,
EVeryobe theuld "also have on
hand ,the hitt aid supplies that
can 1;peri a titihot aecident front
becoming a major *entity, Rere
is a check list ,of ntirilreanti re-
quirements Of a. home -Medicine
chest, Ifo*.°4many ydit have
Row linatie do triti know how t�
use
1,- Clinical thermometer.
2, Self0adherlag bandages that
can be applied by a layttitor,
3, tette%
4. Mat aid cream' fOretila and'
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Sterile genet Pada,
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To estimate .he amount of stuff -
lag that's . needed for poultry Or
game, allow 1 cup of stuffing for
each pound of cleaned' ready -to -
cook bird.
When Anatole France, the great
French satirist, was aSked why, 11
nibbled on whita bread while he
whs writing, he said that doing ge
inspired him to write better,
, A BRAN IS, ONLY
AS' STRONG -A5 t-rs
WEAKEST'TH11'.1K
If you ,have. a question about the
proper diet for ,YOur poultry oted
livestock, it will be to your 'ad:-
Zvaitoht a !ru. W
esto tael k loavveer. yourtli,ec
P07:1010:
line of feed :tad mash to' assuie
you of healthier flocks and herds..
Dairy Concentrate $4.3
32% Beef Supplement A
$4.55 •
Egg Ma er : . $511fr"P'''
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Town of Wingham
-'payet uiav niake ,pa"yo.-.1 en -F. Cdtint
akes4i.p to 80 pol"(::61-f of 497? e • '
-:'in'tei•eS'6 a cent, per
%Mil -lin Will he allowed on Such prepayin,entS..,
; prepayrno-,1,.ts., of, taxes must be made at the
Town Treastirer'..s Office, Town Hall. "
'W.' A. GALBRAITH, Treasurer,
' Town of Winghem
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BUSINESS
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PROFESSIONAL
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