PAGE FOUR AUGUST 135, 1539, When you're or a hill or Cul & and cant sec aniead Zo 65 persons were killed and 934 injured in accidents on curves and hills in Ontario in 1932 dion ~~ MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS . Leopeld Macaulay Minister This is most apt to occur in the person who is constipated, because in such cases, the contents of the bowel are retained for a compara- tively long time, and there is thus a greater opportunity for fermentation with gas production. This gas is is that the same diet is not suited to all persons. This is largely the re- sult of abnormal conditions which have been allowed to develop. If the bowel has become irritated, it is ob- vious that coarse foods are not suit- able as their use is apt to aggravate son. confessed Jackson, the 'whole proposition After all, "but, buildings are tall," admitted Gilbert- "We don't build them so tall," of course, is different." when one operates the King's very own train, as Gilbertson and Jackson have frequently done, We are exhausting every possibility to clean stock up. Lastadvertisementforafewitems. SHOES AT 10 CENTS: We are just down now to a carton or so, of white canvas and leathers. This is our last mention of these for a while. RUNNING SHOES: a 'We mention these for the last time. Sizes badly broken by now, but about 200 pairs alto- gether. "Up to size 10 Above size 10 They are selling six to ten pairs a day. Will soon be gone, then what will the people do? ~ \ a S$ A 0 ~ ! - = < ~ | ~ i ~~ } -~ : ~ : ~ : ~ ! VEE () ED () ED () ED () CH ()- GK () EHD () ED () SEE () GI () CED () CEE () eI Fe] z bd not particularly offensive, and the]| the irritation. the world can offer very little more. | % A HEALTH SERVICE OF condition is relieved by passing the Diet is not the only consideration. 2 THE CANADIAN MEDICAL gas as flatus or with the bowel| Exercise, rest, fresh air, cleanliness a ey 4 ; ee, < } ro : i ASSOCIATION AND LIFE: movement. and regular elimination must also be © wh oo a a - WOMEN'S CANVAS OXFORD: | INSURANCE COMPANIES a 3 ; y i ri - = : 4 : : : IN CANADA Th Sun Ge J oaavieie HE a fone tare a "What for?" inquired the boss. Plain white, or black trimmed. reduce the cosumption of peas, beans, | ly nourished and kept free from ab- "Got 10. 20 6 furmelr FE FLATULENCE coarse vegetables, potatoesand whole- | normal conditions which cause dis-| op 0 So OnE, < We have these out at 50¢ a pair. = rai r h jet ith n- | tregs and discomfort. Health is more! i grain cereals. The diet with co My uncle's. 5 ] ; a siderable roughage is not the best| than freedom from disease. The "When did: your uncle dia? These are fair fitters. § Under normal conditions, a con-| 4. rq. all, even though it is the | healthy body runs smoothly and WL ovd, hose. hel ain't daid vit!" 2 siderable amount of gas Is present), .. '... (ome people. efficiently; the healthy individual fs| go 0" CF on a he ! i i i pei as serves a be : ¥ i i 1 os a that it stimulates| The other cause of gas in the in- ay Health, |S going to take place on Friday?" [ZX the contractions of the bowel which |testines is putrefaction. This gas is a SOE isl "'Case dey's gwine hang him ; a ~ | foul and offensive as it arises from aoa) 7 . = Thursday!" oe I an > ihe Bows) slong the putrefaction of proteins in the cal Association, 184 College St, 2 y WOMEN'S SOFT KID SHOE: 7S nrc uMAN tnRet ; ; 2 i a Toronto, will be answered per- 54 3 h i e 3 vn ; Flatulence means an excessive| Mot The chie stures of protein in = yo "etter. FOR SALE -- COLEMAN RADIANT In semi-tie oxford, plain toe. We have repeated these production of gas in the intestines, |Our diets is meat. In such cases, Gas Heater. New. Looks like a too much meat may have been used, cor, due to lack of habit or exercise, there may not be regular bowel elimination. already. They are a winner for the woman with a wide foot. and it is usually due to one of two causes. The first is the fermentation of foods which occurs when there is an excess iin the diet, of sugars. starches or cellulose, the indigestible residue of coarse vegetables and whole grains. When Trainmen Travel any room comfortably at a mini- (Continued from Page One) mum cost and at the same. time is 5.4 very ornamental. Call at the Ob- | fire place, is portable and will heat : They are so soft and comfortable. The price is $3.50 would have been made to say that The importance of diet and elimin- | it is "some train." ation are important in considering When in New York they were this condition. Another point noticed' driven round to see the sights. "The server Office and see this handsom» heater which will be sold at a bar- gain price. CHILD'S STITCHDOWN OXFORDS AND SANDALS: These, naturally, follow the canvas running shoe, and now is the season' for them. We have almost 200 pairs, offer them as follows: Up to and including size 10, price Size 11 and up, price and regardless of cost, 75 $1.00 We do not know anywhere that you can get children's shoes at this price. 1) GRILLED V-TYPE RADIATOR (2) ONE-PIECE BUMPERS Some are up to the minute, some not quite. [5] FENDER RUNMING LIGHTS LONG ENGINE HOOD KNITTED DRESSES AND SUITS: We present what we think is a genuine bargain. House dresses or street or afternoon dresses. The style makes it a general dress, and the price fits anything. In the lot are just a handful of suits. We know that the dresses were made to sell at $3.50 and the suits $5.00. J SLOPING WINDSHIELD ) VALANCED FENDERS €B riviera TIRE COVERS FULL-LENGTH DOORS We think when we offer them at half price, we are LONGER WHEELBASE giving everyone a chance. Drazsses Suits ) WIRE WHEELS NEW HATS, ing 'We expect these to arrive about August 26th. The "Automobile Buyer's Guide" tells about our med recent survey among Canadian motorists and pro- vides information which you will find valuable in choosing your next car, Send coupon for free copy to General Motors Products of Canada, Limited Customer Research Dept., Oshawa, Ont. oo p [aaa ae a aa ol Vo VY VV VVIVVV VV I VIVI VV VVVYV] » Marme. Address. ~ Durance DRYDEN P-17C PRESERVING FRUIT: 1 We would appreciate your orders for fruit. A general order allows us better chance of serving you, and some- times, although of course, not always, an opportunity § of better price. ONTARIO Brothers and Company OE BE Va AY THE BAZAAR 5c to $5.00 Store Big Sale Continues Our Big Sale has been an outstanding success and by popular request, we have decided to continue it on to the end of the month. "Naturally, in the event of a car coming, orders taken listed and on hand receive precedence. PAY-DAY SPECIAL _ Belpw are listed some exceptional bargains you : For Monday and Tuesday only. nid should not miss. Don't Forget the C Girl's Dresses, from 2 to 12 years @ .... 35c, 69¢, 95¢ | 5 lbs. Sugar. LE Ry Boy's Suits, all sizes from «... 00 000 an. $2.50 up 1 Ib. Good Bulk 'fea. x Canvas Shoes from wi. vsiii vin iia, 55¢ up d 1 1b. Fresh Ground Coffee. 1 large tin of tomatoes, 1 Chocolate Bar. ALL FOR THE SUM OF ONE DOLLAR. $1.00 i No limit, buy one or five deals. Th i Boy's Bootle, gizes 11 and 12... odie. ia. 95¢ SATURDAY AND MONDAY Children's Cotton Hose 15¢ to 292 Prints, Ginghams, Voiles and Flannelette at less than : : cost. HAVE YOUR 1 CENT READY AND oo THE BARGAINS. SCHOOL OPENING IS ONLY THREE WEEKS AWAY Get your share of these bargains while you have the chance. Prices may never be so low again. Chas. A. Morton, Jr. Successor to Raiph Pronger | COME EARLY. | pr 1 COME IN AND LOOK AROUND WHEN IN TOWN. SST ameass ES W. E. THORSEN & SON DRYDEN ONTARIO l ! EHH BHI HHT HHH I HEHEHE HET HH THE EE TE EE ne TT 4) - S ! i A i Py : -~ : ~ ! ~ i -~ i - ] a ; ~ | ; - : ! - ; - i ~ | ; A i ~ : ry : ~ | 3 I : ~ : a | ~ | -~ i A ; | | ~ : ] : ; a | A : f DRYDEN, ONT. } o = \ LULL EER THERE EE TF A OE EH TH OT A AT DOS) SED) ES SY EE (CD STR () SE OS