The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 14 Nov 1929, p. 7

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ee eee sae = ms se ae a . : nm eo THURS., NOVEMBER 14, 1929 THE HAILEYBURIAN Page 7 # ae : ! : ase : 'and deliver them by quick ser- by direct steamer to points im |Notice to Creditors {i to any station in Great Bri-;Great Britain, Ireland and the itain, Ireland and most European} Channel Islands is $3.00 per stan- In the Matter of the Estate of | countries, giving them refrigera-|dard box and $6.00 per standard William Robert Lowery. tor service on fast passenger; barrel, including refrigeration. 'Heath Servite of the Canadian Medical | | Fashion Jancies THE RHYMING sessed, Nothing in it but pure, rich milk from which about 60% That guides him onward like a|below. If there are more than FOR OVERSEAS of the natural water has been evaporated. Always uniform star. five, then the sixth tooth which| "What shall I send the folks in rales, Oe sF, pon Baby Dorothy on the label | oe appears is this most important|the Old Country?" is a query : Aled Masks first permanent molar, which| heard as the Christmas season Night shows a black hand! 'The schemers back of this fas- hion plot are influencing the fore- most style arbiters of Paris. The 'effect is seen in long sleeves at formal evening functions, - while the sketch above. A black fish net gown with high belted waist line and bolero bodice is adroitly used as a striking foil. The Annual Wardrobe Eclipse = SSS OPTIMIST Aline In all his days of toil-filled hours. Each feels within him, unexpress- ed, His noblest deeds, his highest None ever penned his finest line His deepest thought none ever wrote, Nor ever traced his best design. Some... -. 1c seems a cruel thing That such a gulf must lie be- tween The dream and deed, although men bring Their all to bridge those deeps But ever sees the light, afar, Of some bright goal still unpos- So many masks there are to wear That cover weariness and care; Indifference sometimes I use And pride's a mask I often choose The face which nature gave me Ill-founded faiths and ecstasies. SoI have learned to don at will A look, inscrutable and still, That leaves no slightest mood revealed And leads the watcher far afield. Yet when you come disguises fall, With love Ineed no mask at all! Children's Aid Hold Annual Meeting on Friday, November 15 All friends of the Children's Aid Society of Temiskaming, the organization that is doing sucha great work among the helpless and neglected little ones of the district, are reminded that the annual meeting of the organiza- tion will be held tomorrow, Fri- day, evening in the basement of the United Church. All who have the best interests of the commu- nity at heart should make a n ef- fort to be present and lend their support to the men and women who give of their time and sub- stance in this great work. The providing for all children of an opportunity to grow up in sur- roundings conducive to good cit- izenship is one of the greatest movements for good that has come to the world. The local Society needs the support of There is one tooth which is the most important in securing a properly developed jaw with regular teeth. This tooth is the first permanent molar, and it 1S to be misleading, however, be- cause the tooth may appear ear- lier or later than the sixth birth- day. It comes in just behind the temporary or baby teeth; indeed it is often mistaken for one of the baby teeth and, as such, it is neglected, the parent thinking that it will be replaced by a per- manent tooth later on. porary set, there are ten teeth above and ten below, or, in other words five on each side above and must be carefully guarded and preserved because of its: being the "keystone of the dental arch" The loss of the first permanent molars means that the jaw will not be properly formed, the other as factors in health is generally known. A clean mouth means heatlhy teeth and gums. Dental disease is responsible for a great deal of illness and suffering. It is essential that parents and those responsible for children realize that in order to have sound teeth in adult life, an early start must be made. We refer here to this first permanent molar which of- ten appears in the fifth year and which must be preserved if the child is to have sound. healthy teeth. This simply means that dental care cannot be postponed but that it must begin early in life. Proper diet, cleanliness, regu- lar visits to the dentist are the basis of dental health. If these are begun early and persisted in, satisfactory results will be ach- ieved. School, and it is safe to say that no person who attends will fail to be impressed with the need of assistance from every available source in the great work. The meeting will open at 7.30 to- morrow evening. The Macdonald Block on Fer- guson Avenue is receiving an out- side coat of stucco this week. All ceased, who died on or about the persons having claims|steamers. { For rates to Canadian Ports, Association against the estate of William Th = \through to Continental points and re yn fs i e transportation charge from ough to Continental poit Behind Each Care | Lobes one ato he Tae atone and Quebec upg Ny, Daa re nee aes -(vember 28th or from St. John, N.)C@nadian Nationa Express Agen No man has ever done his best SIXTH YEAR MOLAR _ |iskaming, Wholesale Dealer, de-|B) ang Halifax, N.S., thereafter Oc.17. No.14 twenty-fifth day of September, A.D. 1929, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned executrix or her solicitors, on or before the twenty-eighth day of November, ee as built his staunchest{commonly called the sixth year|A.D. 1929, full particulars of their A l S t Gast molar. Its popular name is apt claim. After the said last men- ways W ee tioned date the assets of the es- tate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, hav- ing regard only to the claims of which the executrix or her solici- tors then have notice. DATED at North Bay, this 26th day of October, A.D. 1929. EMMA LOWERY, By Her Solicitors, This important tooth can be McCURRY & REYNOLDS, keep it in the refrigerator or bother about it at all until seen. : i : ye ne es none dees hissbest easily recognized. In the tem- Main Street, North Bay, Ont. the can is opened for use. When opened treat as you would 31-3-c RUDDY CANADIAN APPLES approaches, but if the average Canadian realized how much our big, juicy, red apples are appre- ciated and enjoyed by people overseas, the problem would be immediately solved. power is even exerted over day- seems teeth will not be in a Hes Canada's luscious rosy apples : se : i d, as a result, there will|are relished by young and old a- time costumes where black suede|To show too plainly hopes and ose coal, y Nand is s y young old ¢ ae > gauntlets symbolizes chs dreams, Pes not be the perfect mastication|like. They symbolize our bril- may Bane, ae "The secret of this revolution-|And sometimes men might mock that there should be. liant sunshine and warm summer Reena ary order is boldly revealed in at these The importance of the teeth|days and they do look Christma- ; sy and cheerful. Northern Spies, McIntosh Reds and Baldwins are the best and the most popular to carry your kind thoughts and good wishes across the sea and standard boxes and barrels of choice hand-picked and _ hand- packed fruit, Government inspec- ted, are procurable at reasonable prices from any grocer, while the matter of shipment is as simple as the mailing of a card. The Canadian National Express will call for your apples, transport AS 'PURE AS CHILDHOOD Always Pure Always the Same =] D ee BRAND Evaporated Milk keeps as sweet and pure, even in hottest weather, as the day it was filtered, sterilized and prepared for your use. Sealed air- tight in the can nothing can spoil it. You don't need to fresh milk. You'll like it mixed half and half with water for drink- ing. It's just like fresh cream in tea and coffee or on cereal. PREPARED In CANAD™ PORATED Ml UNSWEETENED ane a¢ "WHERE QUALITY COUNTS"' Some of the Men Back of Dominion Stores' Service C000 C0C 0 C06 0 a. : every good citizen if its efforts INFANT WELFARE eR} FRANK E. FARLEY, JOHN CLARKE, JOHN MacMILt | " Without the shadow of a doubt|are to be crowned with success CLINIC e@ NS Born Blyth, Ont. Born Luton, Bedfordshire, Born Glasgow, S 2d. the black silhouette is to be cast|and all can help in some way. : Buyer Fresh Fruits and ; England. 5 Traffic uperin- upon the wardrobe this season. The activities of the Society COLUMBUS HALL C) Catag CL: EANBRES EG 78 Cede. Bs ra SE ey Be a keee cote he Dee EACH THURSDAY . The high standard of service which Dominion Stores maintain in all Depart- hard to believe at first that this|will be given by NPL Brookings, 3 to 4 p.m. e ments calls for a corresponding high standard in personnel. 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