The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 9 Jul 1936, p. 3

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THURSDAY JULY 9th, 1936 a THE HAILEYBURIAN : Page 3 5 . M d STRETCHER, BEARS AILING BANKER MORGAN "HOME New T. & N.O. Locomotive |» : rd Distinct Made.o Now on Passenger Trains i Cobalt Churches . . ' Restricted Area Si) See ee alt. Railway's new locomotive's re-| FERST BAPTIST CHURCH For Farm Cattle cently delivered to the railway Rev. C. H. Geer, Pastor has been hauling the Toronto; 11 am--Morning Worship. All Animals Must Be Treated for trains between North Bay and] 230 p.m.--Bible School. T.B.; Crops Backward and Englehart this week, taking No.) 7 p.m--Gospel Service. Some Frost Damage \ 47 north to the : divisional point ea | and returning with No. 46. The ITED CHURCH Temiskaming District has been new machine has been admired COBALT UN ea a Cr d Weta me by many residents of the towns| Rev. E. Gilmour Smith, BA, made a "restricted area ; and communities along the line. i a.n..--Morning Worship. wa gard to cattle on the farms, ace It is No. 1100 and is considerably 2.30 p.m.--Church School. ' cording to notification received bigger than any of the older lo-| 7 p-™m--Evening Worship. M. F. Cook, Agricultural Rep- comotives. It is modelled some- by a ibnalkceustl what after the style of the new SALVATION ARMY resentative at New eee C.N.R. engines and has great] 1] Holi Servi c ini oe ee Pingel e BIS a.m.--Holiness Service. from the Dominion Dispense speed and power. On Tuesday 2.15 --Sunday School f Acriculture on Monday of this 2 rags 4 tly 2.15 p.m.--Sunday School. @ ie TG) SaCEne Mr. Cook the train left North Bay 40 min-| 7 p.m.--Salvation Service. Week. hts parle, snes utes late in the morning and| Thur. 8 Aa wr i 5 ; Y x Saas iur., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. says, that all ane pee ' reached Cobalt on time, some- ! passed a test for tubercu - ee thing that was impossible with fore being brought into the dist- the older locomotives. When the| UNITED CHURCH of CANADA rict. Under the old plan, all herds Biieuene meee ceived thes I@iNoctin Cobalt sedeletchian of dairy cows were required Lo will make the entire trip from! Latchford -- Sunday School 10 am. pass the T.B. test, but a oe NGHUAMIEG E> (a Re nena eS Public Worships ills amount of leeway was granted, shariceahoanolenan Nor. Cobalt-- Sunday School--2 p.m. farmers and daitymen getting} change at Englehart. their animals tested when an op- = portunity presented itself. More than half the dairy cows in the district have undergone the test. with something less than one per : : as : a cent showing any reaction, accor- When J P. Morgan, 69, ailing world-famous financier, arrived by train at his G en Cove, L.I., Wh h E W ding to the records. home, attendants were forced to carry him from the train to a stretcher because of his condition. en t e aslest ay The Dominion Department of} His visit to his sister in West Manchester, Mass., was cut short when he suffered an attack of Agriculture now has an official acute arthritis which relatives said was not serious, terming reports of his illness as "greatly I th B t W veterinary surgeon, Dr. G. H. exaggerated." 4 S (S es ay Collacutt, stationed at New Lis- ; : 7 keard, who has charge of this) Water should be taken freely|Alcoholic consumption should be|gossip and silly eased like work. ae SS traindicated by dropsy|reduced to a minimum. the plague; and take your wor- i Crops throughout the dibimeet ese geon 2 undicat fe ' p Balz the diet by emphasiz-\"1°s 20d/a sample bottlescesularly Gj HERE are no two ways about it! Certainly Boot comewhat) backward and\or other abnormality. lodized _ Balance he diet by phasiz-| SAE <itstetoy. PER se : rte (3 were in need of rain at the begin-|{salt in moderation is desirable. ing the above features; take] Questions conc=1ning Health, addres 1e easiest way to get the most for every dollar nine of the week. However there|Some roughage is necessary in|plenty of non-violent exercise to age oe Pamedag peice eager you spen is to buy products that you know about s i 5 im << ru eects = S ion, ollege Street, Toronto, wil! % A ' , is plenty of time yet for them to|most people (unless unduly sen keep the muscles firm and the be angwcredtiocceoaally: by, lattes | through the advertisements in your local paper. ttain a good growth with favor-|Sitive) for normal bowel action.,spirits up; avoid "back-fence | i : ae 2 , Ste eA 2 4 : SESS SSS == You don't have to go out and look for buying op- able weather and there is no "ae <u § : ' 2 et great anxiety on the part of the WELL BABY CLINIC portunities. The advertisements bring them to you. farming population. There was " : And ali you need do is consider the facts, compare some frost damage, especially in Upstairs, Northwest Classroom ' potato crops, at the end of June Pine Senora values and decide on the soap or the sedan that in various parts of the district, --= best fits your judgment and your pocketbook. | but in the towns near the lake THURSDAYS 2 to 4 p.m. i there was no frost. The lowest Certainly the best way of making your money go seer eee Wo Ila -- pam is to buy SRE of preyed vale: \ ! Advertised merchandise. Merchandise that is WoteP Waterley bought and used by many people. Merchandise C lowers that must be superlatively good enough for its { % 4 maker and your local retailer to keep calling it to ) . = v3 by re, ae « Soe th attention of people week after week and year Cee--a hi Si 7 Ks we after year. A HEALTH SERVICE OF ee at. @, THE CANADIAN ees Ph us " bh y f oe Fs ' d ae AND i ASSOCIATION AND. CIEE Kniiieuen is 8 the service -- of conventence an | THE DIET IN PREGNANCY anda C orofit -- that the advertisements offer you. It will pay you to read them reg- ; ; aha A QUIET, WELL CONDUCTED, . ie ae There is no one sree oh SLOW DRIVERS ae CONVENIENT EMODERNEIOO ularly and take advantage of everything f necessity is ideal for all pregnan SeGLn POSGRECLE Cora c doe ' women, for various abnormal CRS Gan Conde hey can do for you: conditions may require widely Th j j dd d TAKE A DE LUXE TAX! different dietary treatment., but IS me€sSage IS a resseé FROM DEPOT OR WHARF--25e0 for the normal uncomplicated ,as well as vegetables, unless al- pregnancy certain dietary prin- ciples should be followed Not only must the prospective mother maintain her own health, but she must provide materials for the flesh and bone of the an- ticipated new arrival. An adequate protein intake is essential to prevent a breaking down of the mother's tissues as the rapidly growing foetus devel- ops. Too much should be avoid- ed to prevent extra strain on the kidneys. Animal proteins (meat, fish, eggs, etc.) should be taken bumen in the urine or other signs warns the doctor to reduce pro- teins. Certain chemicals are desirable. Iron prevents maternal anemia and is found in liver, heart, oys- ters, beef, greens, peas and beans. Copper combats anemia' and is high in liver, oysters and molas- ses. Of even more importance cal- cium and phosphorus are required to make strong foetal bones and teeth, and to prevent dental de- cay in the mother. Calcium is highest in milk and cheese and in most vegetables, but particularly in cauliflower. Phosphorus is most abundant in animal protein "(meats and fish). The vitamins are particularly essential in pregnancy, particu- larly Vitamin D, which helps the Bary. uals air ae Sincerely yours, They make it short. too, so you can gather auickly in cod liver oil and uncooked just what you want to know. You can receive and wheat germ, fair in eggs and ob- tainable in certain authentic bread and allied preparations. Vitamin A increases resistance to infection and is said to make the child more viable. It is found}. in raw carrots, cooked spinach and turnip greens, dried prunes. butter, eggs, milk and cod liver oil. Vitamin B which improves the tone of the digestive system and would seem to reduce vomiting of pregnancy is found in most foods but particularly in raw cabbage, lettuce, grapefruit, or- ange juice and tomatoes. to BOTH of YOU ALL OF US who drive motor cars have our individual preferences as to the speed at which we travel. Some of us like to drive slowly; others like to travel faster. (I am not referring to the "speed fiends" who drive recklessly and dangerously, but to the rank and file of sane, sensible drivers.) There is a wide variation in our preferred speeds. When the road is clear and open, we have every reasonable right to give these preferences free rein, and travel at any speed which suits us--up to the legal limit. But I believe you will agree that when traffic is heavy, it is neither courteous nor fair to travel faster or slower than the general speed at which the traffic is moving. At such times, the deliberately slow driver blocks the road for all who are behind him. It becomes irksome and wearying to those who have long trips still ahead of them--and finally induces them to "cut in" or take chances which they would never take under other circumstances. On the other hand, it is equally discourteous for fast drivers to cut in and out of the traffic lane when traffic IS moving at a reasonable speed. It upsets and un- nerves the more cautious drivers; increases the acci- dent hazard tremendously; and invariably saves only a very FEW minutes of time in the end. I appeal to BOTH kinds of drivers to let themselves be governed by the true SPIRIT of Courtesy--to consider the convenience and the safety of fellow- motorists, as well as their rights. Let us show the same courtesy to others on the highway, that we show to visitors in our homes. It will go a long way toward making our highways SAFER, and in making motoring still more pleasant. ee TRY COURTESY IT WORKS BOTH WAYS Pacey MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS PROVINCE OF ONTARIO see you. ments. "Somebody to See You!" If everybody with something to interest you should come and ting your bell, what a nuisance it would be! Think of the swarming, jostling crowd, the stamp- ing of feet on your porch and carpets! Every week we know of many callers who come to 'They never jangle the bell -- thev don't take up your whole day trying to get your attention. Instead they do it in a way that is most considerate of your privacy and your convenience. vertise in your newspaper! In this way you have only to listen to those you know at a glance have something that interests you. hear them all without noise or confusion in a very few minutes. in fairness to yourself look over ALL the advertise- The smallest and largest--you never can be sure which one will tell something you really want They Ad- to know.

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