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Children say great
You can eat Shredded Wheat Biscuit
right out of the package with milk or
cream --but it tastes better if you
crispthe biscuits in the oven and pour
hot milk over them. The fiavory
shreds of baked wheat. are so crisp
and d i
el cion --children always ask
for "more and it is so good for them.
Contains everything their
growing
bodies need. Delicious with fruits.
H
ED
WITH ALL THE BRAN
OF THE WHOLE WHEAT
THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY.. LTD.
HEALTH SERVICE
Of The
CANADIAN MEDICAL, ASSOC-
IATION
HYGIENE OF THE NOSE
The nose has more than one im-
portant function, 13y warming or
cooling the air we breathe; it adjusts
it to the temperature of the body, At
the same time, it moistens and filters
the air. The nose is the organ into
which drain the sinuses or bony cav-
ities which lie adjacent to the nose. A
large part of our sense of tastc'real
ly is the sense of smell as perceived
throughthe nose.
A healthy nose filters, warms. and
moistens the air before it reaches the
lungs. If we breathe through our
mouths, this control of the air is lost,
and the air arrives inside of the body
without the preparation it should
have, and which it would have receiv-
ed.had it been breathed in through a
healthy nose.
The healthy nose dc,es not need to
be washed out. Indeed there is some
danger in the -use of washes, The
way to clean the nose is to blow it
gently. One nostril at a time. .If
the nose is not healthy, then the use
of sprays or drops is recommended
by the physician to relieve the condi-
tion and to restore the nose `..to a
healthy state in which it is best able
to do its work and to cleanse itself
without interference.
The two symptoms which most
commonly occur and which indicate
that there is something wrong with
the nose are obstruction to breathing,
and excessive secretion from the nose,
When a child cannot breathe freely
through the nose, he becomes a
mouth -breather. This usually means
that there are adenoids obstructing
the nasal passage. Every child is
born with some adenoid tissue at the
upper and back part of the nose. If
the adenoid tissue grows beyond a
certain size, it obstructs nasal breath-
ing and should be removed. In addi-
tion
ddition 'to obstructing breathing, it will
very likely result in partial loss of
hearing if not removed.
When tire catch cold, the secretions
ra
morroRisTs
be CAREFUL •
The season for wet,slippery pavements is here and demands
that special care be exercised by all drivers of motor vehicles.
DRIVE .CAREFULLY .... and read carefully
every word of this advertisement
HE Highway Safety Committee has READ CAREFULLY
beets urging motorisg year
ts during theDrivingwithout holdinga cha a i
u
to exercise CARE, COURTESY and or oprator's license. ` uas
COMMON SENSE in .the. operation of
' their vehicles. The Committee appreciates Reckless or negligent driving or ex -
the whole -hearted support its efforts have reeding the allowable speed limits
received from every source.. We, have had• if any injury to persons or property
1 the best of co-operation:from the Advisory oe
Committee, which is compbsed of some of Driving, or being 'in charctusge' of a
the leading citizens of the Province, from motor vehicle, while intoxicated, or
the press, 'from motorists and, from pedes- any other criminal offence involving
trians and,'as a result, driving conditions the use of a motor vehicle.
"following
have improved. Let us continue to be Evading responsibility an
traffic conscious and at all times CARE accident.
• FUL and COURTEOUS when driving. Operating a motor vehicle in a race
or on a bet or wager.
Severe penalties are provid- Chauffeurs, operators and owners of
ed in our motor vehicle motor vehicles are warned that the'
laws for those who are care- : provisions of this law must be applied
less or inconsiderate of the in every case.
rights of other users of the ACCIDENT REPORTING
highway. The law now requires every person directly
or indirectly involved in a motor vehicle
The Financial Responsibility Law which accident, if the accident results in any
became effective on September 1st provides personal injuries or property damage
that the driver's license and all motor apparently exceeding fifty dollars, to
vehicle permits of a person convicted of report such accident to the nearest' police
any one of the following offences shall be officer. A penalty is provided for failure
suspended until proof of financial respon- to so report.
sibility in the .form of a certificate of an Renumber your Personal Res onsi-
insurance company, a bond or securities bility whenever driving a motor ehicle
is filed with. the Registrar of Motor or you may be required to prove your
Vehicles. Financial Responsibility.
1
Highway Safety Committee
•
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of the nose are altered in a way with
which we are all familiar. The cold
is serious because it makes' us miser-
able and interferes with our work. It
is very serious when the germs re-
sponsible for the cold spread to other
parts, If they spread into the sinuses
connected with the nose a yellowish
Mrs. Kragg, in. Pre.stnn.
GORRIE
Mrs, Janice Wylie and daughter,
Lorna of Toronto are visiting with
Mrs. John Wylie this week."
Miss Bessie Wylie of Whitby, also
James Wylie of Toronto, were week-
end visitors with their mother, Mrs.
J. Wylie,
Mr. and Airs, Allen G. D. Ellis of
Detroit visited with the former's sis-
ter, Mrs, V. Shera, last week.
Mrs. W. Gamble and family of
Waldemar are guests of the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Johnston..
Miss Johson of Orangehill was a
week -end visitor at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. W. Whitfield.
Miss Jean R. Stinson and brother,
Robert, spent the week -end in Tor-
secretion from the nose, after recov- onto.
Quite a ntirnber from here attended
the Wingham Fair last week.
Recent guests at the, home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. J, Hueston were: Mr.
W. Musgrove and John, of Essex.,
Mr. and .Mrs: John McIntosh, also of
Essex, Hon. Robert Weir, Minister
and be responsible for disease in oth- of Agriculture and Mrs. Weir and
er parts, of the body. Such a focus of daughter, Dorothy, of Ottawa. Hon.
infection should, be treated promptly. Mr. Weir is a brother of Mrs. Hues-
Obstructed breathing should be ton.
corrected, because it is necessary for Mrs. Mawhinney and daughter of
the promotion of health to breathe Detroit, are at present guests of Mrs.
freely through the nose. Children E. Sparling.
who are mouth -breathers should be Mrs. R. S. Clegg has returned home
examined for adenoids, and these ,after visiting friends in Brussels and
should be removed if they are found Ethel.
to be obstructing the nasal passage. Mr. and Mrs. L. Earl and family,
Colds should be . cared for in order of Ethel, and Mrs. Patrick of Arun-
to prevent the spread 'of infection sels, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.
throughout the body, and if the infer- Clegg on Saturday.
tion does spread into the sinuses, Mr, and Mrs, Ih V. Holmes and
treatment should be secured soon ev- Miss Perkins were Stratford visitors
en if there are no acute symptoms at on Saturday.
the tune. Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Garland of
Questions concerning Health, ad- Ilderton, also Mr, and Mrs. W. Long
dressed to the Canadian Medical As- of Walkerton, were recent guests of
sociation, 184 College St., Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Herzog.
will be answered personally by letter. The Gorrie Women's Institute met
cn Wednesday last at the bome of
Mrs. 13. Cooke with seven members
present. The president, Mrs. L. F:
' The Layinen's Association of the Ashton presided. The Roll Call was
Deanery of Huron held its first meet -,heartily responded to' by naming a
ing of the season at Wroxeter,' with vegatable containing Vitamin A, B or
seventy-two Laymen of the Anglican C. The paper for the day was, "Eat
Church' present. After a delightful ing for Beauty and Good Temper,"
supper served by the Ladies' Guild of and was given by Mrs. Shera. After
the Church the minutes of the last the business was completed the ladies
meeting were read and confirmed.nominated a delegate to attend the.
The Chairman in his remarks pointed Institute Convention to be held short -
out that the purpose of the meeting 1y in 'Harriston. The meeting was
Baas to have a round table conference closed by singing The National An-.
regarding payment of our budget ap- then, after which the lunch commit-
portionment, Mr. Douglas Brown of tee served dainty refreshments.
Goderich spoke rather effectively on 1 Mrs. R. G. Dane is visiting with.
disposal through investment of the her son, Stanley, in. Toronto, this
Anglican Forward _Movement Fund.. week.
He showed that not a dollar of that Mr.and Mrs. J. Pollock and fam-
huge fund of over three million .dol-, ily of Pine River, also R. G. Dane,
lars was misused and that the expense'were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
incurred through collection, adminis- y George Dane.
tration and investment is only 6 per: Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
cent. of the entire ufnd. ( Graham were:—Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Colonel Coomb of Clinton introduc_ Mayberry of Woodstock; Mr. and
ed the topic - "100% Payment of our Mrs. Johnston Peebles and Jack and
Budget," ;pointing out the necessity Billy of Atwood, M. Charles Barber
of its worth. This' topic was discuss -'and Mrs. V. Adams of Hamilton.
Mrs. J. R. Smith of Stratford, also
cd from a great many angles but the'
general opinion was that no one could Misses Muriel and Agnes Elliott of
be excused of hi responsibility to Brussels • and J. J. Allen of Wroxeter
the extension of God's Kingdom. The were guests of Mrs. M. Ross on Sun
Diocesan commissioner, Mr. Hartman. day
of •Clarksburg was present and spoke Mr. Johii Shaw of Caledonia was
briefly to elle meeting regarding his a recent guest of Mr, and Mrs. W. A.
duties as commissioner and pointed Irwin.
out that he would spend a few weeks
of his office, which begins on Octo-
ber 15th, in the Deanery of Huron I
among the •parishes requiring assist- I In the absence of the Pastor at An-
arise in their budget collection. .'niversary,, Mr. Watt of Drew, and:Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kitchen spent Nicholson of Arnao, took the services
a few days in Toronto last week visit- in the Union Church, Belmore and
ing.their daughter. '.McIntosh.
Mr. and Mrs, John R. Wendt spent Those out of the village are: Miss
Sunday with friends in Kitchener. Mabel Baker and Mrs. Irwin, at Har-
• Mrs. G. S. Smythe, Mrs. Davey and riston; Miss Elizabeth Hackney as -
Mrs. Waller attended the semi-annual !siting with the sick at Harriston; Mrs,
meeting of the Deanery of .Huron, ! Peternian renewing acquaintances at
held in Fordwich Tuesday, I Htintingfield; M. Jeffrey with friends.
112r. D. D. Sanderson purchased the in Wroxeter.
Ringler farm adjoining his property, Mr. Edward McGrogan of Toronto,.
consisting of fifty acres with 'frame called on .friends in the village recent•
house and barn, • ly.
A kitchen shower for a. recent bride Mrs. Carrick of Winghant, Mrs,'
Mrs. Lorne Kaake, was held at the "'Muir and 'Norman of Glenannan spent
Monday evening with Misses Mary
and Hannah Stokes.
Mr. Alex. Corrigan is quite proud
of a two-year-old colt in his posses-
sion, it having carried off first prize
in different Masses at the local fairs.
In spite of the drizzling rain marry
journeyed to Wingham Wednesday,
to inert the ,Hon. Robt. Weir.
Thettmini s
cot r ty ata, shocked to
hear of the sudden passing of Willie
Baird of Blyth, a former Bclrttore
boy.
Mr, and Mrs. Duncan Campbell' of
Kinloss visited at Geo, Herd's, over
the week -end.
Aniversary serivecs will be held in
Delmore United :Church on Sunday,
ing their Nome with their daughter, October'26th. Rev. Monteith of 'Tees -
ery from the cold, it a sign that one
orother of the sinuses is affected,
Infected sinuses are serious even
though they are draining freely and
not causing any pain. Any collection
o[ pus in, the body is a locus which
may undermine the general health
WROXETER
BELMORE
hoiae of Mr. Geo. Paulin, Tuesday
evening, when a large number of peo-
ple of the village and vicinity attend-
ed laden with useful articles.. A: pleas-
ant time, was spent with games and
dancing,
On Tuesday evening quite a large
number of friends and neighbors Bath
ercd at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bop ltingter who receiitiy sold their
fariu south of the village and are re-
tiring, to bid thein farewell and to
present them with quite a sum of
money, Mr: and Mrs, Ring]cr- have
long been residents of this community
where they were honored and respect-
ed citizens, They will be missed from
the neighborhood, They intend mak-
i
tAiri
for
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water will be the special preacher for Rises and falls, travels about, wears
the day: out boots and never has boots to
wear? A football.
SALEM
Miss Marie Mines of Stratford Nor-
mal spent' a few. ,days with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mnies.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Palmer and
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Weir of this
locality and Miss Gertie Bush of
Wroxeter called on friends north of
Teeswater and :attended anniversary
service at Salem.
A number from this neighborhood
attended the plowing match, north of
Teeswater last Friday. Mr. Jack Wil-
lits took first prize in his class. Con-
gratulations Jack!
The Anniversary Services will be
heldin church herethe'first
theon ,the ft st
Sunday in November. Further par-
ticulars later.
B
B1ES
are Upset
BABY ills and ailments seem twice
-as serious. at night. A sudden cry
may mean colic. Or a sudden attack
of diarrhea. How would you meet
this emergency—tonight? Have you a
bottle of Castoria ready?
For the protection of your wee
one—for your own peace of mind
steep this old, reliable preparation
always on hand. But don't keep it
just for emergencies; ,let it be an
everyday aid. It's gentle influence
will ease and soothe the infant who .
cannot sleep. Its mild regulation will
help an older child whose tongue is
coated because of sluggish bowels.
All druggists have Caseous.
Lots To Count
Firstl'olitical Writer -Do you ev-
er have any trouble getting to sleep
after a hard day's work?
Second—Not at all. I just count
politicians straddling a fence.
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New Fall and
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Our Fall and Winter Over-
coats are now in. ...A splendid
range of Coats and prices ran-
ge from $18.50 to $32.50.,,
Fall samples of made -to -mea-
sure Suits are wonderful values.
Three prices $23.50, $27.50 and
$35.50._Tailored to your fancy.
Prices are cut away from any-
thing offered in same values.--
Fan
alues .,..Fall and Winter Caps, Sweat-
ers, Sox and Underwear.
JUST A FEW ,LOWERED
.GROCERY PRICES
Green Valley Peas ......IOc a can
Homes Vanilla Extract ..::.....
2 for 15e
G. M. jelly Powders 3 for 20c
BRING US YOUR .EGGS.
WE SAVE YOU MONEY.
DAVEY'S STORE
WROXETER.