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BUSINESS CARDS
Wellington Mutual Fire
In ura sce Co.
Established 1$40'.
Ilea d Office, Guelph
Risks taken on all classes of insur-
able
annable property on the cash or premium
note system.
ABNER COSENS Agent,
W Ingham
DUDLEY LM
BARRISTER, $OLICiroa, ETC.
Victory and Other Bonds Bought and
Sold.
Office—Mayor Block, eel -Ingham
R. VANSTONE
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR'
Money to Loan at Lowest Rates.
W iNGHAM
a0s, Ue Igo 111U1i313
Graduate Royal College .of Dental
Surgeons
Graduate University of Toronto
Faculty of Dentistry
OFFiCE OVER H. E. 1SARD'S STORE
W. R. ;, °..RELY
B.Sc., M.D., C.M.
Special attention paid to diseases of
Women and Children, having taken
postgraduate work' in Surgery, -Beer
terietegy end Sclentfie Medicine.
Office fa4 the Kerr Residence, between
the Queen's Hotel * d the Baptist.
Church.
Ali ttisiness given careful attention.
Phone 54. P.O.°Box 113 a.
Dr a C. Redmond
M.R.C.S. (Eng).
L.R.C.P.. (Loud),
PMYSICIANNi AND SURGEON
(Dr. Chisholm's old stand)
DR. R. L `
EW
Graduate at University of Toronto,-
Facility
oronto,Faculty of Medicine; Licentiate o.'. the
Ontario College of. Physicians and
Surgeons.
Office Entrance;
OFFICE IN CH S'HOLle BLOCK.
JOSEPHINE STREET :PHONE 22
Dr. MargatetQ Icier
General Practitioner
Graduate University of Toronto,
Faculty of Medicine.
Ciifce-Josephine St., two. doors south
of Brunswick Hots
Telephones-012oe,2S1, Residence 1611
Osteophatic Physician
DR. F.
OSTEOPATH le PHYSICIAN.
Osteopathy, Electricity. AU diseases
treated.
Qtace adjoining residence, Cents
Street, next Anglican Church (former-
ly Dr. MacDonald's). Phone x72.
Of to closed cin Monday and Wednes-
day afternoon.
DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS
S
Dr.
A FOX
CI-1IROPRACTO}'i
Office Hours: 2 to 5 and r to S. p.rn.
Wednesday Afternoons by Appoint-
ment only.
Telepone 151.
DR11 e
CHIROPRACTOR
Qualliled Graduate
Adjustments .given for diseases of
all kinds, specialize in fleshing with
children. Lady attendant. "Night calls
responded. to.
Office on Scott Si., Wingleani, Ont.
(in bow of the "late Jas Walker).
Hours, 2 to 55.30 p.as. Evenings 7 tel
S p.m., ,and by appointment. Phone 15d
1,77
THE W NGuAnt AnVANC'1'
Tritlt'rieeetr, Ju y 12, 1020
.--AND THE WORST. IS YET TO COME
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AUTOISTS URGED TO BE PREPARED FOR ACCIDENTS.
Hardly a day goes by that the news- emelt Raan FOR eiteseIC.
papers do net report one or more senClear the road so that traffic, if it
onsmotor accidents. Thousands of
people are milled annually. Other thou-
sands are injured. eln many eases the
victims of these disasters are absolute-
ly iinnocent of any misdemeanor, They
started, out in the best ofphysical con -
is restricted or blocked, can be resum-
ed. If a garage is accessible.a wreck-
ing car may have to be secured' to
restore the traffic.
Avoid letting :members of the crowd
clition. Suddenly; through no fault of that may have collected change- the.
their Down, they foundthemselves position of anything until all neces
maimed. sary data are obtained. Be sure to in -
It is a good thing to know what to clude in. the memoranda taken : the
do in case of a motor accident. One 'eines and numbers of all cars in-
does not expect to die any sooner be- volved, together with the license num-
bers and the names and addressesof
owners, drivers and all occupants, and
any others injured.
If a car that has become involved in
an accident is covered by insurance
whet to do in ease of aocident. Hazing; get in touch at once with the insur-
a knowledge of how toact in case of ante agent who has authority to settle
( a claim. The data that have been col-
lected will be of -value in helping him
to make an adjustment. Collision in-
surance has perhaps -encouraged some
drivers to take chances' which would
not have been taken if they thought
the damage cost had to come out of
their own pocketbooks_
A ease recently came' to niy<atten-
tion where a man was doing foolish
cause of the fact that he has life in-
surance protection: On the contrary,
he isapt to live longer. Nor does an
automobilist expect, to be run into any
sooner because of the fact he knows
a wreck may mean the saving of lives
in a'tinie of emergency. There are sev-
eral good books on "First Aid to the,
Injured," which should be read and!
understood by every owner of a ear.
In case of accident, 'first aid should
be, administered to all,, who need it.
Every driver should have some knowl-
edge of first aid methods and carry as
a part of his car's equipment a small stunts with his car on h wet street.
case of first aid. materials. Thane p He drove his car down this street at
Who seem to be ' injured most
should, of course, receive first con- a high rate of speed and -them attempt,
sideration. If . there are serious in- ed to skid it around' the corner. Sever -
juries, an ambulance should..be called, al times: he accomplished the trick to
i his complete satisfaction. Becoming
or another car secured to hurry the
!conceited about his expertness in
injured one to the nearest hospital or
physician's office. handling a car,he offered to bet he
could do a double turn on that same
FIRST RULES FOR HELP. street. He not only succeeded in doing
If any bones are broken, relieve at1 two turns, but five, and landed in a
once the tension that may be caused ravine after a fall of twenty feet.;
by clothing. Get the patient to lie Then in his assurance that the wool-
down and remain as quiet.as possible.' dent would -cost him nothing; because!
of his damage insurance, he demand-;
ed that the insurance company buy'
him a new car. It did not do so.'
0.4
Make the
Rano
liquid first
Do not put Rinso direct
from the package into the
tub. Mix half a package of
Rinso in a little cool ,,
water until it is like
cream. Then add two
quarts of boiling water,
and where. the froth sub-
sides, you will have a clean
amber -coloured liquid.
Add this liquid to the wash
tub, until you get the big
lasting Rinso suds. Then
soak the clothes clean,
Ili
See that some one watches such a per-
son cIosely.
Should there la bad cuts indi-
cating that arteries have been severed There is no insurance written to cover:
and that life blood is rapidly flowing loss from such foolhardiness.
away, it is important to tie something If it is necessary to tow in an in
around the arm : or body; which will lured car, keep the car tobe towed aa'
stop the flow at least to some extent nearly as possible in - line withthe
an e ief may answer the pur- towing car. The twocars should not
pose. It should be tied between the be tied too close to each other, about
wound and the heart. ten feet being a good distance apart.
While touring recently I carne The rope should be attached to the.
across a wrecked machine. la the car front of the frame or the spring off
was the„injured driver in a dazed con- the towed car and to the back of the ('
dition, He had an ugly cut in the frame of the towing car, If one end
head. By the useof a first aid outfit of the rope is tied to the left side off
and first aid prhiciples he was>lnade one car, tie the other. end to the same
more comfortable before being takenside of the other car. See that- the!
to the hospital. It is quite possible that gears are not meshed and that 'the'
happening to have a first aid equip- brakes on the rear;'ear are released.
went in the car saved this man's. life. The man in,the towed car will need:,
If possible call for a policeman to exercise caution, ` ee'spcially in:
when there is an accident, Undertake rounding corners, passing' cars and go -
to get the names aiid,addresses of all ins:, down grades. Definite signals
the people who actually saw what hap- should be arranged between the driv-
f,.
A Plain Talk.
What is your .niobe in the
mind of the man who met you
,. - just. now? -
He labelled you; then careful-
ly filed you away.
Are you on his -list as one tore-
spect, or as one to be ignored?
Does he think you the sort that's
sure to win, or thekind that's
quickly floored?
.The things you said—were
they those. that stick, or the hind
that fade.and die?
That story you told—did you
tell it your best? If not, why?
Did you th=ink while you talked?
Or but glibly recite what you
had heard or read?
Had you made it your own—•
that saying of yours -or quoted
whatothers said?
Think—what is .your. niche -in
the mind of the mane who- met
you just now, and labelled you;
then carefully filed you away'.'
Thebest st a ue
d anon in •
I theworld is
paned This may be difficult,as pian ars of the: towed and towingcars. thatgot by struggling for a living.—
object
y caps, ag g a
object to• going on the witness stand' If the differential geara are locked Wendell Phillips. -
i to • testify regarding 'an accident. and the rear wheels will not allow for The British General Post'Office re -
Make a sketch of the exact position towing, this may be remedied by ± k- quires ` 40,000 new telegraph oles
p
every year. originally all coins
the ears to the curb or edge ee the the keys which hold the; wheels to the from Norway, \Tos-svay, but pow they are ob-
ined from various countries. The
the cars were moving; If a camera secure a small pole and make a sled arms, or crosspieces, come from Aus-
h d? k
_ a t 'e i e_ Oa OfE'L ..
wreckage from different points of of the car._
view, They will be good evidence. If Conunon sense warns one to be pre-.
the wheels of a car were locked by pared for accident, even though not.
the brakes'there will probably be a expecting it. Driving with all pox-
nark, en the road or pavement. Indi- sible care goes a long way toward
cate this on the sketch. 1 avoiding such trouble.—E. G, B.
of the cars with measurements from ing off the rear wheels and removing These
road, and show the directions in which axle shafts. If one wheel is broken to
I__ res;' acecua a ,,a. e pattiareS of th runner o ta?a h 1 d that side tr.�lia
B'onod to Grow,
"I want to See the farmers organize.
and get into polities:'"
"Well, a farmers' party is bound to
grow and bear fruit.*'
The pike, though greedy and fond
of heavy meals, is slow growing, and
is believed to live longer than any
oilier species of fish. A Swiss natur-
alist has recorded the history oi`-. one
that was 267 years old. It spent its
entire existence ,as a prisoner in a
fish pond.
Fishes as Pets.
is It possible to tante fishes in the
same way as we do other creatures
( that become our pets? The answer is
"Yes." •
Dr. Fastenrath, of. Zurich, has sue-
seeded in taming fah in the Lake of
Lugano to such an extent that they
eat out of his band and allow them-
selves to be taken up and caressed.
For sin months the doctor repeated-
ly stood in the lake up to his neck in
water, and holding a piece of bread let
each hand. At the end of a couple of
months the fish came up and nibbled
at the bread and eventually became
quits friendly:
Upon several occasions Dr. Fasten
rath let a white.screen down into. the
water, and against this background,
by means of a special camera, he took
soste curious photographs, of his ft'euy
1OM AIL HAT
? RI SSMA a Nur
-C1=LEBRA1Sb HER
R liDAV TER AYI.
pets.
o
While no limiting may --be done in
the -Canadian National parka the
areas adjacent to their boundaries are
among the best big game districts on,
the continent.
Worth Thinking About.
A little girl from a crowded tene-
ment house was delightedly telling a
friend in the College Settlement about
her new teacher.
"She's just a perfect lady," said. -the
child, "she's all of that!"
"Huh! How ` do you know shes' a
perfect lady?" questioned her friend.
"You've known her only two days."
"It's easy enough tellin,". was the
indignant answer. "I know she's a
perfect lady because' she makes me
feel polite all the time.".
He—"It's awfully street of you to
Gant to know when I have my vaca-
tion so you can arrange, accordingly."
She -"Yes. I want to take mine
when you're working,"
'No man was ever great without
inspiration."—t;icero.
KEEP SMILING
Keep 'smiling. 'tis better than looking so sore; the pestilent
fretter is always, a bore. He Wearies has neighbors with cavil and
lick; they, pause in their labors leo hand him, a brick. Keep.
smiting,for knocking won't help you along, and pessimist talking
will get you in wrong. „Enraging the voters by that line of talk,
they'llslow down their motors to band you a rock. Keep smil-
ing, it's wiser thein Iooking as blue cis Bilhelm the kaiser whose
graft is all through.. A. bushel of nurses won't help you come
back, if Ills" or reverses loom up in your track. The brave front-
ed hikers °up life's stuity steep will. -class you with pikers, with
rabblts and sheep. Keep smiling, insisting that thinge are all
right, and wotting and wisting that joy is ;in sight. Thus you
wilt be wielding: an infuence fine; it's better than yielding to
sorrow and brine. The people, admiring your sun -shiny curves,
win say, "He's inspiring—a eL'own Ii deserves!' But no one is
praising the gloomy -eyed getwho siways is phrasing sortie
dreary lament
I.14 RA.BIRTBORO
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PJP 5HEs TAKE_
APAY OF'
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Rinso is as splendid for the
regular familywashing as
Lux is for fine fabrics.
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Toronto
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aaeeeeesees-
Oppoortunnities • in the
ry
Veterin
r 02 Sn
If you desire to enter into a profession you should con-
sider what the new field of Veterinary Science has to
offer.- Graduates have splendid opportunities
for a successful career.
You should inquire.
Session ane Oct bar lst 1 23
•
.Write for bulletin and calendar to
C. D. McGilvray, IVI.D.V., Principal
m _ a e ,�,y
pr®o tee r col _ge.
GUELPH ' CNTAE,I®'
Affiliated with Under the Ontario
�' Agriculture
University of.Toronto Department of g i
Bottle.
The Vacuum Bot t
Everyone who uses a vacuum bottle
will be interested to know that the in-
ventor of it, Sir James .Dewar, one of.
the most eminent British menof
science, died on one of the last :days
of iliarch.• Sir zanies' was one of the
men who reduoed_to liquid and then to
solid form such so-called permanent
gases as hydrogen, nitrogen and oxy-
gen. The vacuum bottle might be
called an accidental invention, for, the
idea originated. = from his contrivance
for transporting without loss from
place to place the liquefied' gases pro-
duced in his laboratory, He put the
Iiquid in the inner compartment of a
double receptacle, the space between.
the two parts of 'which was "a.vacuuni,
through which heat cannot pass. • The'.
bottle is merely the result of that prfn
ciple put to practical use,
The film of a soap bubble is the
2,500,000th part of an inch in thick
iters.
If this fails to make you smile,
then we believe there is something the
matter with you. It is anessay ott,
frogs written by a young Norwegian,,
and sent out by the Chicago Board of
Education. Here is the essay,: "What.
a wonderful bird the frog are! When
he stand he sit, almost. When he hop
he fly, almost. Re ain't go no sense,
hardiy. He ain't got no tail, hardly, l
either. Whet) he sit he sit on what i
he ain't got, almost"
OH YE5' Srti .'t~Cit�K 'r t,
D ,Y a 3=� - f�i ' tA COUPLE. o'
YEAR5 OFF HER AGE
- 1 1DE-.5 �r
Nor Can It be Bought.
Mother—";wiry haven't you more
patience, Willie?"
W11Iie—"Because It's so scarce,'.
mother. You;, can hardly find any of it
anywhere."
Scientific Exactness.
An instance illustrating the exact
methods now followed in all branches
of science is furnished by the upset-
ting of -all the results of the geodetic
survey of Algeria based upon the sta-
tion of Voirol,:which had been chosen
as the point of origin' of coordinates,
It has been -found that, owing to some
subterranean peculiarity affecting the
direction of the plumbline, there isa
strong deviation frontthe vertical at
Voirol, and as a result a new starting
point for the triangteation must be
chosen and new calaniations made,
The discovery was made by co.nparirg
the astronomical latitude of the new
observatory about three miles from
Voirol with its geas:ttit, latitude, as
calculated from the Voirol data.
entla}PA Sinai'' T atrneal wilt get tent
Ione horse back on tho cob ''fiat'. For
0140'Miff* mc lotty yeets es i ondall'a S tvin
Cttrty-tt ham m reitkesee it tri wins, seam
riegl erne, thoteutthpin and all ,kinds of
body growths,;
GSI it rlt onir d nggtst's briatr� Atao the ree
bunk "A, 7 gta'the on ti, dome end Ids
1)4ewee Ottonic dtrsfif to
bR, .14t, J, ittlee4tee eteltlPANY,
ltnosiiurg t•e1Ie, lit., iJf.S.F1;
lvirt Treatment
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