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THE IbEAL B'ABY FOOD tions in which the -ankles may swell
township. Mr. McDonald is laid up
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cept Deputy Reeve McDonald of Grey
By Dr. W. J. Scholes are disease of the kidneys and liver
at his home with a broken leg.
A great deal of ,attention has been and from anemia, It would be best. The clerk read a large number of
devoted to the modification of bOW'S to have your heart examined. Also communications, most of which eith-
milk to make it meet the food require- ithe urine and blOod, You rnaY re -1r were filed or were sent to commit-
ments of the baby at different ages, quire 'tore rest that you ire getting. Itee for cnideratiOn. ;
Improved sanitation of dairies arid You may require medicine to tone upl ,
A letter from the Tourist Research
methods of handling- milk have de- your heart. Have you bad tonsils.
creased the danger of milk conveying —o-- : Bureau, Toronto, invited suggestions
disease. The result is that the arti- as to any historical points in this
. ,
- Four Plus county that should be featured in ad -
ficial feeding of ihfants is probably J. L. K. asks: "What does a four vertising literature to be issued in the
more satisiactory than it was a gen- plus Wassermann test mean?" Bureau, or as to any rnaterial for
eration or two ago. It is certainly Reply
much safer. Itnoving pictures portraying "Beauti-
..
•• The Wassermann test is the bl d • •
serum test for syphilis. The results
cow's milk or any of its modifications of the test are reported as Positive or
are just as good for the baby as hu- negative. A negative test is one that
man breast milk. There are cases in does not show the presence of syp,'
which it is either impossible or inad- hilis A o 't' ' '
DDINVACONNI.1.1#";
HU ON oclauNre couxeu,,
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Addressing the county council a
the opening of the June session •on
•Tuesday afternoon,• Warden Robert-
son said that it promised to be a very
n.
uportaet session, Some matters o
considerable incunent would come be -
;
fore the council. One of these was
!the adjustment in the county road
system proposed by the •Highways
Department •at Toronto, which would
I cut off about twenty-three per cent,
of the present connty system. Then
'there was the matter of the equaliza-
tion of assessment, to which refer -
I ence was made at the January meet-
ing.. Provisioe vvould have to be
.
'mane to nieet the large increase in
the council's appropriation for edu-
cation, and 'also for the increase in
1 the costof criminal justice adm
' inis-
I
tration over the latter of which he '
!pointed out, the council had no con-
1trol. The account of• Magistrate Reid
for the services of a stenographer,
which .had been before the council
from time to time, had been submit-
ted to the .C9unty Selicitor and on his
advice bad been paid, ' t
The Warden asked 'for the heart 6
co-operation of all the members of
the council in dealing with the im- h
portant 'natters, especially those in t
connection with roads, that would r
come before them.
All the members were present ex- r
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aPPolatilients, were laid on the table
for futh
rer consideration.
t A letter from Geo. A. MeCobbin, of
Chatham, engineer for the township
lof Stephen, asking- the pn''6lege of be -
ing heard with reference to a, charge
of carelessness made against him by
County Engineer Patterson, was read.
Mr, McCubbin was present and re-
quested that the matter be dealt with
promptly, and the members of the
good roads commission and of the
road and bridge committee were ap-
pointed a• special committee 'to hear
Ur, McCiabbin and. Mr. Patterson in
the matter, which had reference to the
Shipka drain. •
A communication from Mrs. Joseph
Griffin, with an account against the m
county for her services as matron of
the jail, was received and filed,
ment of Education, Toronto, enclosed
, A communication from the Depart -1
a statement of the Provincial grants
to the public and separate schools of
the county, as follows; For public
schools, $2.086.96; for separate
schools, $93.3o—total, $2,180.26.
Commissioner Heard, of the Salva -
ion Army, was present and made an
ppeal for increased assistance to-
wards the Army rescue home and to
elp meet a deficit in this branch of
he Army's work. This matter was
eferred to the executive committee.
Reeve 1VIcKibbon inquired with
eference to the bylaw prohibiting the
tinning at large of cattle and other
nimals on the highway and as to
ho was responsible for enforcing the
ylaw or for the giving of inforrna-
on against offenders.
Reeve Sanders stated that any
person was privileged to lay a com-
plaint against any person violating
this or any other bylaw, and the com-
plaint would be dealt with in the
usual way by a magistrate.
The suggestion being made that en-
rcement of the bylaw might •be
ade the duty of the road patrolmen,
was held that this would be putting
o much responsibility on the pa-
olmen, who could not at all 'times
in a position to lay the informa-
n.
Messrs. Middleton and Hubbard
owed that the town of Clinton be
en a grant of $x,000 for rebuilding
portion of King -and Albert streets
that town, said streets being con-
cting county highway links. Re -
Ped to good roads commission.
mission.
motion was adopted• placing on.
ord the council's appreciation of
manner in which Warden Robert -
had acquitted himself at the re-
t good roads convention held at
Tonto.
he Warden thanked the council
the expression of appreciation and
ounced that later in the session
would give a report of the doings
the meeting in question. -
he council, in return for a similar
rtesy extended by the Lions Club
Goderich last year, gave a dinner
the Lions Club on Thursday even -
at Hotel Bedford.
But—it is a mistaken idea that or
ca s the
visable for the mother to nurse her presence of syphilis. A four -.plus
baby at the breast. A suitable and Wassermann is very strongly positive.
Eealthy wet -nurse cannot always be •••
had. In In this country at least, some •Whooping Cough
• modification of cow's friilk is getter- Mrs, J. L. A. k : "If a boy four
ally the most practicable substituteyears old is exposed to whooping
for the mother's breast • milk. Thecough, how long does it take until he
fact that artificial feeding is smite- shows symptoms of it? Is it all
times necessary_juitifies all of the ef- right for a child with whooping cough
forts aimed at its perfectiOn. But no to be out doors?"
baby should be deprived of human •Reply
breast milk during the early months Whooping cough usually 'develops
of its life except in cases of absolute within seven to ten days after expos-
necessity.1 •
ure.
The death rate amongst artifically •Fresh air and sun -shine are valuable
fed babies still continues to be higherin the treatment. If the child is
than among the breast fed. The arti-coughing a great deal, has hemorr-
ficially fed are more liable to digestive hages, or -vomits, it should be kept
• disturbances and to most diseases. quiet. • Too much activity is likely to
• They have more disturbances due to increase the amount of coughing and
faulty nutrition. Taking it all around, the vomiting. But, unless there are
they fail to get as good a start in life severe enough symptoms to make it
• as the breast fed. advisable to keep the child in bed; be -
The proper food for the baby dur- ing out on the veranda the d,
ing the first months of- its life' has will do no harm. Of course, the
been provided by Nature. It is al- 'child must t b
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ays fresh. There is but little chan-;other children. Nor should it be al-
e that it will contain germs. It con- lowed to go outdoors in bad weather:
ins all of the elements required for •--0—
e nourishment of the baby. It gives •• •Bee Stings
e baby a better chance for life, heal- Mrs. M. H. B. asks: "What should
and normal development than does be put on bee stings?"
ny substitute, There is no known •' Reply
ixture that can fully take its place. • 'Use a strong s'olution,of bicaxboh- t
Human breast milk is still the ideal
by food!
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Questions and Answers• "
'Swollen Ankles
Mrs. M. C. writes: "Last winter I umns as will be of interest to others r
• had a bad case orrheurnatism. The and permissible in public print. Per-
doctor,said my heart was bad. r got sonal questions will be answered only a
when accompanied by self-addressed'
stamped envelope. Address Dr. W. t
J. Scholes, in care of this paper.) w
Copyright, 1925, by The Bonnet -
Brown Corporation, Chicago.
• BLUEVALE
Mr. Pierson. Marityre.., and Bert H
Tullocii- of Toronto, are spending c
their holidays With their uncle, AI
fo
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u Ontario." A contribution to the it
to
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funds of the Bureau also was request-
ed... The letter was filed.
Provincial Grant for Highways
A statement from the Provincial
Highways Department of the grant
to the county based on expenditure
by the county on highways in /924 giv
gave the f011owing figures:
(I) Eipenditure 15n Provincial Roads:
Road construction .......—.....$20,981.55
Bridge construction ... . w,23o:71
Maintenance and repairs... 27,716.72
' Special grants . 21,174.43
I• Total approved $80,103.4.1
Amount of grant -6o per cent.
• $48,062.05
(2) Expenditure on County Roads:
Superintendence 4,621.11 for
Road construction 11,369.13 ann
Bridge construction .. 1,271.72 he
Maintenance and repair42,498.26 at
Machinery 2,163.83 T
Purchase of gravel pits 815,0o cou
Special grants 33,269.60'0f
to
• Total approved $96,008,6
Amount of grant -4o per cent.
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fer
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son
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5 'ing
$38,403.46
(3)•••Expenses re Superintend-
ents Conference ..... ..........—$31.4
Amount of grant -4o per cent.
• $12.5
Total amount of 'grant $86,478.0
The following items in the county'
statement were disallowed: Grant t
Blyth in excess of bylaw, $150; boun
ary bridge expenditure, $1',4n.45
otal $i,6
SALEM •
A very pleasant afternoon was
5 spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
'Mines on Tuesday June and., when
8 Mrs. Mines entertained the Ladies
9 iAid of Salem' Church, it being the
S last meeting under the name of the
o Methodist Church. Almost all the
- members were present, also a large
— number of visitors. • Arrangements
.were made for a lawn social to be
f .held on June 26th on Mr. Jack Fit-
-Ich's lawn.
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Advertising Appreciated
Since ur• advertisement appeared in
the Advance Times we have received
- orders for nearly, r0000 chicks, For
• ; .
•a good laying strain and we take
1 years we have been striving to build
, this opportunity to thank those who
. 'appreciate our efforts by placing their
!orders , with us. thereby making this
, the -very best year we have had in
the poultry business. If you hove
• been disappointed in geeing your stip-
ply of chicks we will have a hatch
'corning out July 6th..Right now is
the tirnt to place , your order.
; Walter RO-se, •
ate of soda (baking soda), diluted
ammonia water or spiiits of caniphor.
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(Note:—Dr. Scholes will answer t
such health questions in these col- 0
A claim from Alex. Broadfoot, o
Tuckersmith township, of $2o dam
ages to his crops the last three year
hrough the lack of a drainage outle
countyn a road sentthe goo
rads comrnissonn:.
Accounts from St. Marys Collegi
te• Institute $515.og, and H •up
High School,. $217.75, forpupil fron
his county attending these schools
ere sent to the education committee
Appointment of Jail Surgeon
.A. letter from Sheriff Reynolds
otifying the council that he had
ecommended the appointment of Dr.
Harold Taylor as jail surgeon, to stic-
eed his father, the late Dr. Alex.
Taylor, andone from the Provincial
well but lately my ankles swell every
night. The swelling is all gone in the
morning. What would this come
fi•om? Could it come from the rheu-
matism not being all out of Ind? Or
from the heart?"
Reply
In your case it may mean that the
heart is not 4ulte as good as it should
'• be. This in 'view Of Elie fact that you
have recently had rheitinatisin which George_ Greenaway of the -Bluevale S
involved your heart. Other condi- Road.
t
ecretaryintimating that county
bandit; are ernpoWered to make such
Box 34, Brussels, Ont. '
"DRAMATIZE :SELF TQ
WIN IN LOVEr—
Says noted writer.
Get that, young man?
The next time ypu're'
At your I:Pest girl's
House, walk right into
The parlor—one hand
Between the ,first and
Third buttons of your
Vest and the other behind
Your back a la Napoleon.
With measured step and
An intense expression on
• Your face—corne to a
Halt before "her" father.
Make a sweeping, dramatic
Bow to him and in quivering
Tones—punctured with
,
• Sharpness of speech at
Essential points—address
That gent thusly:
"List to my words,
Kind sir! I am about
To honor thee with
• My presence as thy
• Worthy ;son-in-law!
I am ready to accept
Thy congratulations!"
BUT
Be sure you get a running
Start before the ol' man
Comes to and sets his
Right a-swingin' for your
Snifter or makes a nose-dive
For your neck!
"Love" they say, "lives on hope." But—darn that stom-
ach. How it growls!
_There'll be an over -production of building Ingtirial this
month.......Look into any dining rooms where new brides
are serving their first biscuits this month.
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So many "blue" laws now on the books it makes a po- •
• liceman see "red" trying to remember 'em.
"Don't ja Remember Me, Al?"
Down in Texa;s they have a law whereby if you get a
liquor prescription from a doctor, the fact is published for
three consistent days—..Well,, that's tone way of finding
out just how many friends one has.
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If the wife's hatpin is too long and you happen to live in
Massachusetts, she's liable to punishment. Get the point?
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Another state has a law regulating the speed of mules.
The natives ought to get a "kick" out of that.
A Mapper's Description of a Bathing Suit!
"About one-half yard of goods which is all that stands
between me and the law."
FAMOUS .LAST LINES
Fat people actually reducing!
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