THURSDAY, MAY 20th, 1937 THE HAILEYBURIAN Page 3 Motor League to Meet May 26 in Annual Session Local Organization Will Speech From Ontario Presi- dent at Banquet The annual meeting of the Temiskaming Motor League has been called'for Wednesday, May 26th, to be held in Hotel Hailey- bury at 4 p.m., and to be follow- ed by the usual banquet and en- tertainment. All members of the organiza- tion are urged by the secretary, F. E. Thompson, New Liskeard, to be present if at all possible, and to secure tickets on or before Monday, May 24th. Ladies are invited to attend and the admis- sion charge is one dollar. A man who spent his boyhood days on the shores of Lake Tem- iskaming will be guest speaker at the banquet. Ontario Motor League, a grand- son of the late John Lumsden,| for years a well known resident of Ville Marie. Mr. Cummings will be accompanied by Mr. Guay of the League's Toronto office, who will explain the free insur- ance policy to be issued to all members of the Emergency Road Service as well as being available as a source of information on any other subjects connected with the League. There will also be other speakers at the banquet and it is planned to intersperse the addresses with vocal and in- strumental numbers, thus mak- ing the whole event both a profit- able and pleasant evening. Was Omitted From List Of High School Graduates Our attention has been called to an omission from the list of graduates at the local High School who received diplomas at the Commencement held on April 28th last. We are informed that Miss Margaret Whalen was among those to receive diplomas having graduated at the previous examinations of the institution. The Haileyburian received what was thought to be an official list of the graduates, but we are told that Miss Whalen's name was added later and we are pleased to announce that she received her diploma. Consistent Advertising in The Haileyburian will Bring Business Hear He is Mr. Lums-| den Cummings, president of the) IWEAGTH A HEALTH SERVICE OF THE CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA INDIGESTION Everybody, at some time or other, has suffered from indigest- ion. It is, perhaps, the most com- mon of all complaints, yet it is not-a disease in itself. Rather it is aloose term with no definite meaning, for it is used to indicate digestive discomforts which may arise from a score or more of different causes. The patient is concious of pain, of bloating, of discomforts. of "heart, burn" or acid eructations, of belching, of nausea, or of con- {ination of several of these symp- |toms may be due to a gastric julcer; the same symptoms in another may be due toa diseased |gall-bladder, or to a type of ap- | pendicitis, or to a general sag- | ging of the abdominal organs, or to anxiety and worry. The ex- perienced physician can usually find the cause although in obsc- ure cases, sometimes only after careful X-Ray and other exam- inations and tests. With gratuitous advice thrust upon one from every angle, in- cluding the urgent entreaties of | well-meaning but uninformed friends, the sufferer is apt to try many useless remedies and in the long run, spend _ considerable more money than were good find the opportunity for a speedy cure irretrievably lost. Sometimes the symptoms do yield readily to simple remedies. Over-acidity and certain kinds of }pain may yield to baking soda, |for instance ,but the real under- stipation. In one patient, a comb-) advice obtained eatly and perhaps| lying cause may go on undected. In fact, acidity in the stomach is needed for digestion and its com- plete neutralization by alkalis only cause further indigestion. Because of the danger of ulcers cancerous growths, gali-bladder diseases, appendicitis and other serious conditions, early, accurate diagnosis cannot be stressed too strongly. At the same time, one should not become a nervous wreck from worrying over these less common conditions, for a | great many cases of indigestion, |the large majority, are due to / simple causes and easily correct- | ed. |. Over-eating, rapid eating, bolt- ling of food, over-seasoning, over- smoking, unnoted air-swallowing | while eating, washing food down | with liquids all cause indigestion. |Constipation may be the main \factor. Sometimes roughage in food does more harm than good to those with sensitive "spastic" jintestinal tracts. Each person |must determine what should be avoided and not let politeness override his judgment. | Above all, do not fear the truth |it is much more likely to allay |rather than confirm your fears. Questions conceinmg Health, addres |sed to the Canadian Medical Associa | tion, 184 College Street, Torontc, wil be answered personally by letter. CONTEST ENTRIES FOR SONG OF HAILEYBURY TO BE RUN SERIALLY It will be recalled that some months ago the local Rotary Club offered a prize for the best ef- |fort in the way of a "Haileybury Song," with the result that a good many songs and poems were submitted. These have not been | judged yet, but have been com- piled in such a way that they are readily available for the judges who will eventually decide the IMPORTANT! to ali its important centres, previdi and T. & N.Q: destinations. midern air-condi Thereiore, decide now to A: H. CAVANAGH General Manager. Also, in addition, day local passenger and express serivce. night fast passenger trains are operated between Toronto, North Bay 10wn at To maintain this excellent service we TEMISKAMING and NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY THE NIPISSING CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY The T. & N.O. Railway is overating fast over-night freight service ng for following morning deliveries. Over- "The Northland", tioned equipment. carrying must have your patronage. travel and ship by RAIL. A. J. PARR, GF. & Pie THE CROWNING OF HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE VI. Another epochal moment in British history was reached when the Archbishop of, Canterbury placed the crown of Edward the Confessor on the head of King George VI before the assembled multitude of nobles and dignitaries. weck, in order that readers may | Plans for a joint re- contest. In the meantime, it nae A "Goodwill Trade Mission"|sage received by the local Board been decided to publish them ser- | from the Toronto Board of Trade! this week. fally in' The Haileybusan one q| will visit this section of the north ception by the three towns are 5 : jon June 7th, according to a mes-| being discussed. have them in full. The first ap-| pears in another column, and! readers are advised to clip them out so that they will have the whole series when the time comes for the award to be made. Some are set to familiar tunes others have only their rhythm to recommend them, but on the whole they form a pretty fait collection. : Haileybury Lumber Company Limited ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, BIRCH AND PINE FLOORING, V-JOINT, SASH, DOORS AND INTERIOR TRIM, SHINGLES, SHEETROCK, INSUL BOARD, WALL BOARDS, ROOFING AND ROOF PRESERVA- TIVE, SHEATHING PAPERS, ETC. Phoue 16 HAILEYBURY Box 250 By F. D. Burkholder (a) ----[o} You value your Furs, don't you? 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