THURSDAY, JULY 3lst, 1930 \ Se THE HAILEYBURIAN Health Service of the Canadian Medical Association A RUSTY NAIL 'There exists an impression that some particular danger lies in a scratch from a rusty nail. There is danger in any scratch because when the skin is broken, there is always the chance of germs en- tering and causing an infection. 'The rusty nail is not much more likely to do harm than a_ clean nail, excepting that the rusty ~ nail had probably been lying a- round and so has had a_ better chance of becoming contaminat- ed. The rust itself will do no harm; it is simply some of the iron of the nail which- has_be- come oxidized. The fear of the rusty nail like- ly had its origin through persons noticing that wounds made by trusty articles which had been lying around on the ground caus- ed serious infections, and that tetanus or lockjaw sometimes oc- curred after such wounds. If nails lie around on the ground, they are almost certain to rust, and if the earth is con- taminated with the secretions of animals, there is every likelihood ~ that the germ which causes tet- anus will be there, and it is also quite possible that some of the soil containing these germs will become attached to the rusty nail A wound from such a nail is therefore dangerous, not because the nail is rusty, but because it has attached to it some dirt or manure which contains germs capable of causing infection, and because among these germs will perhaps be found that of tetanus. Unfortunately for us, the germ of tetanus has the power to form spores. The spore is a sort of resting stage during which the germ is able to resist the condi- tions which destroy most germs. Because of its ability to form spores, the tetanus germ is able to exist in a soil for long periods of time. A wound in any part of the body should be fromptly and properly treated. The most im- portant point is to cleanse the wound thoroughly with soap and water, and then to cover it with a sterile dressing in order to keep dirt out... _ A particularly dangerous type _ of wound is the punctured wound. In such a wound, the penetration is deep, germs may be carried in quite a long way, and it is diffi- cult, if not impossible, to clean out the wound by ordinary wash- ing, as it extends so far below the surface. Wounds of this type should always be brought under medical treatment. Questions concerning Health. addressed to the Canadian Medical Association, 184 College Street, Toronto, will be answered personally by letter. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Muni- cipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Haileybury will take into consideration the pass- ing, and if approved, will pass, at its meeting to be held on the 12th day of August, 1930, at the hour of 7.30 o'lock in the evening at the Municipal offices in the Town of Haileybury, Ontario, a by-law for stopping up and selling that portion of Foster Street in the said Town of Haileybury as shown on Plan M82 (North Bay) now filed in the office of Land Titles at Haileybury, particular- ly described as follows: Commencing at the intersec- tion of the West limit of Latch- ford Street with the North limit of Foster Street, which point is the South-east angle of Lot No. 177, as shown on said Plan M-82 (North Bay) now filed in the of- fice of Land Titles at Haileybury, thence Westerly along the North- erly limit of Foster Street, a dis- tance of 100 feet to a point, thence South 2 degrees west a distance of 15 feet to a point, thence. Easterly and parallel to the North limit of Foster Street, as shown on said plan a distance of 100 feet to a point in the West limit of Latchford Street, thence North 2 degrees East 15 feet to the point of commencement. And the Council will at that time and place hear in person or by counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard. DATED the 11th day of July, 1930. i} H. CLIFFORD, ' And Her Ideas . From Paris Charles S. Macdonald Elected Charles S. Macdonald, M.A. Confederation Life Association : 1930, Int} Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. been elected Vice-President. President Confederation Life two succeeding the late Peleg How-jMr. Macdonald's land, and Col. J. F. Michie has|President and General Manager. | Mr. Macdonald, who is a son of}ident, is the oldest member the late J. K. Macdonald, found-}years of service of the Board of er of the Confederation life in|the Confederation Life, 1871, has been actively associat-|been elected a director in 1912. | ed with the Company for thirty- | years, filling _ successively | ;the positions of Assistant Actu- 'ary, Assistant Superintendent of} ! . . . ';Agencies, Assistant to the Presi- has been elected President of the| dent, General Manager, and Vice- ,|President and General Manager. new title is; Col. Michie, the new Vice-Pres-j} having mil MLL Ss TTT LOOT, vy 4 ZAM SS © 1880. Int) Feature Serwrce, Ine, Great Britam nights reserved a Notice Re I hereby ask the co-operatid of farmers and others interested in Weed Control. If in any Town- ship, whether organized or not, the weeds are not properly look- ed after prevent Seeding, to se ae in please notify, HUGH COOK, District Weed Inspector Thornloe, Ont. Phone 178 Mil- 16-3-c berta HAILEYBURY LODGE No. 364 tO, ©. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month in the I. 0. O. F. TEMPLE at 8 p.m. N.G.--F. L. Fieming Rec. Sec.--W. J. McCagherty ME "p uF HEADACHE |} GASES -N Comes wr: many people call indiges- _ tion very often means excess acid in the stomach. The stomach nerves have been over-stimulated, and food sours. The corrective is an alkali, which. neutralizes the acids instantly. And the best alkali known to medical science is Phillips Milk of Magnesia. One spoonful of this harmless, tasteless alkali in water neutralizes instantly many times that much acid, and the symptoms disappear at once. You will never use crude methods when once you learn the efficiency of this. Go get a small bottle to try. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia prescribed a physicians for 50 years in correcting excess acids. 25¢ and 50c¢ a bottle-- any drugstore. {fo Wit:-- 15-4-c Clerk. THE RUSSIAN PROPAGANDHI "Salt is no good, comrade. Try a bombski!" --tThe Daily Express, London No. Street Lot 1, Browning Eee) eee Main Se As) oe) Main. 2-5 . 18 AeeMain 2. "= ae SeeeMain. 2222-- 6 GeerAmwell®il255 3-2-2 15 fageAmwell "2255---3 i AAS) 8. Meridian Ave. ---. 20, 21 9. View 9 10. View 12 Il. View 308 D2ya@ecil =o ae Se) 13. Meridian Ave. -_ 1 14. Meridian Ave. ~----_-- 2 LS e@obalt? 2 2 oa 8 7 6) 16. Niven -- 123, 135, 147, 158, 159, 171, 172, 182, 183 17. @hamplain ----=---- 121, 133 18. Seton 19-ethirds-- ---- 20. Third 21. Georgina Ave. 60, 122, 123 22. POROTTth ees. a ee a 116 23.4 Quattro 117, 119 24. Fifth_._ 101, 103, 105, 107 25. Georgina Ave. ---. 13, 14 26: PURE COM GAT a mie, free Se. 20 27 3, Wee LO rare, Sees Sei 139 28., Secon desa sss 114, 115 29... Meridian Ave, 2-222. 1 30) MieridianvAye. == 5222-92 Sls Taetley 32 = ean tee. 2 13 $2) Littles 222" = e012 AZ O3.. Albee sean oak OS, 34. Browning = 7 soos 35. Georgina Ave. 36. Latchford 37. Latchford 38. Florence -_____ 39. Latchford Plan Arrears Costs Amount M-13F PEs 88), 9116.52 M-131 157.93 656 164.49 M-131 248.16 8.81 256.97 M-13 J 159.47 660 166.07 M-13M 174.35 697 181.32 M-130 182.21 7.16 189.37 M-13R 712.23 20.41 7.32.64 46 WOGE 5872 115168 81 70.48 4.37 74.85 81 58.63 4.07 62.70 73 50.13 3.86 53.99 73 103.88 5.20 109.08 83 104.13 5.21 109.34 83 336.63 11.02 347.65 50 362.05 11.66 373.71 105 1095.99 5.00 1100.99 105 10.38 2.86 13.24 105 6.80 2.86 9.66 128 4.26 2.86 (AW 128 9:37 2:86 12.35 128 UG - 83215 24.76 128 8.45 2.86 11.31 128 18.90 3.08 21.98 128 36.61 3.53 40.14 77 9.37. 2.86 12.23 77 468 2.86 7.54 Lh 13.98 2.95 16.93 58 12.05 2.91 14.96 48 102.79 518 107.97 48 104.58. 5.22 109.80 48 76.38 4°52 80.90 48 46.46 3.77 50.23 48 29:13 366) 32.44 37 156.13 6.51 162.64 37 650.74 1888 697.62 54 79.13 4.59 83.72 54 179.89 7.110 186.99 54 2812 Sis 31.43 82 46.68 3.77 50.45 Dated at Haileybury this 11th day of June, 1930. Treasurer's Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, DISTRICT OF TEMISKAMING, THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HAILEYBURY BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued under the hand of: the _{pnd the seal of the Corporation of the said Town, bearing date of the 26th day of May, 1930, and to _ {me directed commanding me to levy upon the several parcels of land hereinafter described for the ar- Fears of taxes respectively due thereon, together with all costs thereof, I hereby give notice that pur- suant to the provisions of the Assessment Act, R.S.O. 1927, Chapter 238, and any amendments thereto { shall on the 15th day of September, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, i Offices, Ferguson Avenue, in the Town of Haileybury, proceed to sell the said lands or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge such arrears of taxes and all costs thereof unless such ar- tears and costs have been sooner paid. Mayor of the Town of Haileybury at the Municipal Names and Addresses y C. H. Burton, Rouyn, Que. L. Reilly, Rouyn, Que. N. Abraham, Haileybury C. H. Burton, Rouyn, Que. Mrs. H. Brown, Wiseton, Sask. R. Bruce, Haileybury Fennessy Estate, clo John Shine 302, 311 Adams Bldg, Sault Ste Marie, { A. Bouchier, Haileybury. Mrs. Stark, Boston Creek. Mrs. P. Ogle, clo J. Ogle, Hail- eybury. Fred LaForest, So. Porcupine Chas. Phelps, Maidens P.O. J. Corrigan, Rouyn, Que. J. Gutcher, Haileybury Mrs. M. Piche, Haileybury i Theo. Schmeler (deceased) A. Sweet, New Liskeard. Mrs. I. Duffy, (deceased) J. Farmer, Haileybury John Guppy Estate, clo E. Gup- py, Temagami. A. Camley, Haileybury. A. Camley, Haileybury. A. Camley, Haileybury. Mrs. R. E. Davis, Haileybury Mrs. A. B. Turnbull, Hollyburn P.O., Vancouver. Guppy Estate, clo E. Guppy, Temagami. Wm. Scott, Haileybury E. Marion (deceased) P. McGinley, Haileybury St. Germaine (non-resident) J. Farmer, Haileybury Driscoll Estate. Driscoll Estate. R. Abraham, Timmins, Ont. Geo. Nottle, Haileybury Mrs. A. Hogg, Noranda, Que. D. Furlong, Haileybury H. C. McCluskey, Cobalt, Ont. Bruce Jemmett, clo A. E. Moy- sey, Kingston, Ont. H. CLIFFORD, Treasurer.