lian Legion, and to sent flowers, ;c., while in the Lt home. tolleen Bre’mnér. Ltend my heart- nd appreeiu-ion staff of St, zaJ, Ladies’ Aid h, Ladies’ Auxi. M, August 7, 195.8 - Rabies is a fatal disease af- fecting Wild and domestic ani- mals and transmitted to man through, _('a) bites and scratches, (b) the saliva, (b) handling carcases of infected animals. This infection among animals has been confined during recent months in some parts of On- tario to a greater extent than previously experienced. The most heavily infected areas in- clude Muskoka, Simcoe, Parry Sound and Prescott. To date sporadic infections have also been reported in Algoma, Carle- ton, Essex, Frontenac, Glen. garry, Lanark, Manitoulin, Nipissing, Northumberland, 0n- tario, Renfrew, Russell, Ster- mont. Victoria, York and Waterloo. In cnsequence, an increasing number of persons have been exposed to infection, neaowitating, in some cases, The use of rabbies vaccine as a preventive measure. .1 ,1 Durinu the coming months many people will use the above mentioned areas for camping and other outdoor recreational pursuits. It is therefore desir. able that all persons resident or those proceeding as camp- ers on holidays to the areas referred to, should understand and act in accordance with the f'oHowing: v 4. Bites and scratches from any animal incurred w’heref rabid animals have been dis- covered, should be reported as soon as posible, both to your Physician and the concerned Medical Officer of Health. 5. Abnormal behaviour of any animal, Wild or domestic, or the presence of any sick or dead animal should be reported immediately to the nearest Health cr Animals Veterinar- ian (Canida Department of Agriculture); the Game War- den: the representative of the Department of Lands and For- ests; or the local Police. REMEMBER that once the symptoms of Rabies have de- veloped in man there is no known cure. Proper pre- ventive measures taken in time, may save a life. 2. Discourage the coaxing oi. playing with or handling of wild animals or any found dead. ].AHV¢Wi1d and domestic aniâ€" mals are subejct to the disease. 3. Family pets, cats and dogS, in or being taken to areas infected should be previously' vaccinated against rabies by} your vet-erianarian. { (Children should be parti- cularly warn-ed in this regard.) Northumberland 81 Durham Securities Phone Tu-5-4588 Albert Waxer 31 Walton St. Sole owner Port Hope DIRECT WIRE TO TORONTO Member Brokerâ€"Dealers’ Associ- ation of Ontario Dead Stock Removed 316m PRICES PAID PHONE COLLECT: Peterborouh 2-2080 Gobourg 1787 Nick Peconi 24-Hour Service -Rabies- PROPRIETOR ! writing “holidaying .féelin-gâ€, iawontil‘a-fed per zaps by a fr‘W iarinks and the thrill of Speed. 1 will surround them with a flow '7ny pleaï¬'ï¬rg- Tight Up to the lén'd. ’ ' . I! 1 ,,4 AN IDEAL DEATH, you MAKE THE DECISION, TAKE IT on LEAVE rr For the many who will lose their lives on our highways any week end, it will be, in SBW'eral ways, :an ideal death. It will not be a long-drawnâ€" ou: affair. A momnet before their sudden obliteration they will be happy, carefree. The skies will be clear, and the heat of the day tempered by The 65 m.p.h. rush tof air fhl'vugh ’rhe'car windows. The ‘ - â€"n'- g ' n j . ‘ ‘ ’, 1-. .. (’Hlllg llUuut’l‘yxxyz; u 4 "T, 1‘ . » (-on’rmx-fed perhaps by at fmvi “If is pomible to awrf the inks and the thrill of 9p99(1.’11mss Tragedy That we expect .11 surround them with a glow- .1 m1 dread on Ontario J‘Wads"; r ply-ï¬gure Tight imp to the'qay-s Mr. wFHIEl‘Iis; Gévtipral' id ' lManagPr .of the Onfain ‘Réf'ety The frozen moment ofl hora Leiague. “Safety can be I ~ , Here are the It is an offer to replace all unmatured 3% wartime Victory Bonds with new 25-year 4%% Canada Con- version Bonds. (Other bonds of shorter term, bearing interest rates of 4%%, 3%% and 3% are also available.) In order to reorganize the national debt on a longer term basis and thus reduce the volume of Government reï¬nancing over the next few years. There is widespread public and business agreement that this is a sensible idea and will help protect the soundness of the Canadian dollar. 4. As a Victory Bond holder, will I be required to make any additional payment? No. On the contrary, you will receive an immediate cash adjustment. 3. What interest will I receive on the new bonds? substantial. On the 25-year bonds the interest rate is 4%%â€"this is 50% greater than the old Victory Bond rate. The in- 5. D01 have to convert my Victory Bonds? You may, if you wish, hold your Victory Bonds until maturity and on the due date you will be paid their full face value. The Conversion Loan offer is open only to Victory Bond holders; and the ‘â€right to cczvert gives Victory Bonds 3 special value until the offer expires. This is because there are many people trying to buy them in order to invest in the new bonds . What is the Canada Conversion Loan of 1958? Why is the Government making this conversion offer? 3% wartime Victory Bonds ror just before the crash will be short. An instant. of agon- izing realization as the tires fai'l‘to grip .on a curve, or an- other car flashes into sight at the brow of the hill, and thvn . . . . final darknes‘s. If un- necessary death in any form is tolerable, this will be a happy deial‘h. Except for the unluaky 01195 who linger on for a while in hospital, there will he no prolonged pain, no «lwmair. no remorse. The dead “ill be “uly the bmma'xmd 1a ed and the ruined the lasting: pain. the 14-year and the 7-year bonds is also about exchangigg your don’t delay â€"- convert today TEE mm am am moo“ WM ' "K; EARN UP TO q'27% ON THE NEW CANADA CGNVERSIQN at )W‘M‘e. Hm mnti~ will~ know i And if he will give a. little he} extra Thought to The needs and mt: convenience of other road Timers, 93. W51} gals to the MOM- -al'z¢1n=cé‘sqir ï¬gutt‘or everybody, ltylt‘nur' Su'mfner highways Wil] be ' 9 9 be a lot. safer, and. a lot happier . ‘bought, and we are asking for donatdons from every motorist ‘ over the holidays. A donation 301' a. little extra time, and a ilitfltle extra thought. We ask each driver to give a few extra. moments on his vacation trip, so that he doesn’t ham: to take, senseless chances in 1119 never ending Tonsiun of tninp to get ahead. of the car in front. 1‘ he starts hi~ juurnm piepared to give up a little time to the common goud, he. will drixe relaxed and arrive relaxed. ‘ It will depend on the type of exchange. For example, a $500 8th Victory Bond exchanged for a $500 Conversion Bond paying 414% will give you $8.75 in cash im- mediately. This includes earned interest. 7. Does this offer apply to Canada Savings Bonds and other Government of Canada Bonds? No. This offer 1s limited to unmatured wartime Victory Loan Bonds only. 8. What steps should I take if I am away from home on vacation and wish to take advantage of this oï¬'er? You should write immediately to your bank, investment dealer,» stockbroker, trust or loan company, requesting literature and application forms. ‘ small? Every holder of a Victory Bond, even though the amount held may be only $50, should take advantage of this offer. It is in his best interests as well as in the best interests of Canada. 9. Does it matter that the Victory Bond I hold is very Until September 15, 1958, but it is to your advantage to convert as quickly as possible and have the beneï¬t of the immediate cash adjustment. 10. How long is this offer open? At any bank, investment dealer, trust or loan company, or through your stockbroker. 11. Where can I exchange my Victory Bonds? i. What will be the total of my cash adjustment? CARLEY, STANDISH, GLABKI CARLEY LECH Barristers and Solicitors 425 Water Street PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO T. J. Carley Q.C. (1896-1956) R. O. Standish QC. '1‘. E. Clarke:B.A. R. H. Carley B. Com. W. C. Lech B.A. Mirror-Reporter », Publisher. E Barrett Fur Farm E E=Illlllivlulullillllilf IIIIIIIIIIIIIII CASH for dead or crippl- ed Horses amd Cows. Top price for old horses. Telephone collect Keene 83W1, if no answer ' 'Peterborongh" Biâ€"2-4330. QUEEN ST W. (At suachan Avenue) TELEPHONE EMpire 3- TORONTO. ONT. Dead Stock! BATES 3 DODDB m SERVICES PAGE THREE PRESIDENT