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North Bay Nugget from North Bay, Ontario, Canada • 4

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THE NUGGET NORTH BAY FRIDAY SBT 29 1933 She Contract Bridge MEMORIES Am Health and Diet Advice By DR FRANK McCOY Author of "THE FAST WAY TO Published each Monday Wednesday and Friday at The New Nugget Building Klock Ave by Tha Nugget Publishers Limited Mason President and Publisher iCHKCwnros rates Par Tear OO Europe and United State 900 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER IMS 1 QUESTIONS REGARDING HEALTH BE ANSWERED BT DR McCOY SLEETING SICKNESS I am receiving many letters asking me to comment upon the caeca of sleeping sickness now appearing in the Middle West particularly near St Louis where the schools may havs to bs kept closed on account of This disorder ia being reported in various parts Tha form of tho disease moat prevalent seems to be that called encephalitis lethargies or epidemic encephalitic which has earned the popular tit! of "sleeping The word encophalltto refers to Inflammation of tho brain Thla kind of aleeplng sickness attacks both sexes and 11 egen end while It is mildly contagious it to not markedly bo The usual time taken Tor a case to develop after exposure to Infection is about 14 days As a central rule tha disorder ia most liktiy to devtlop during tbs winter months but there are exceptions According to statistics aa high a half tha caaea may be fatal but sines many peopls actually go through an attack without knowing they are having it 1 believe that tf ws counted every cose about one out of four would be found to end fatally During ths course of the disease parts of ths brain are awollen and congested The exact cause is not known Thla disorder is a very strange one because so many symptoms may his preaent and there may be many combinations of them The taro moat characteristic symptoms re the desire to sleep and double vision and when they ere both present this would etrongly suggest tho presence of thla type of aleeplng leknes A description of all tha many symptoms would fill many pages in book Some of them are: at ths tort of ths attack the patient may hiva headache nausea and vomiting leading him to believe he la going to have Influensa Or tha attack may develop suddenly end the patient may into a deep sleep Ths sleeping symptom from which ths popular name ia taken la varied sometimes tha patient la drowsy or lethargic sometimes ha appears to In a stupor sometimes ha may awakened or rouse by himself or he may sleep all day and be awake all night Thla sleepy condition will probably continue for at least 14 to 21 days end may remain for months There may ba delirium and wye symptom such as double vision drooping of tho eyelid or difference in alxe of the two pupils of tha ayes That symptoms are usually temporary A change In the behavior is common such aa restless BT VM McKENNEY Sec American Bridge League really believe that more point are lost annually at contract bridge through carelessness than through bad play You can excuse a poor play on the grounds of lack of experience but It is difficult to excuse a careless play Nothing tmt carelessness will prevent you from making a grand slam esi the following hand: The Bidding South the dealer' opened the contracting with on dub Wait who was not vulnerable overcalled with ona diammd North bid one spado oven though Wost haa Interposed with a bid North's bid of ono spade ia still a one over on force North realises that fliers must Je a alam In the hand if South can make an original bid and la desirous of securing additional information from South so ha makes thla almpl ona over one fores East bid two diamonds South bids three A-J-frA-7 A-K-S-4 None C-QJ-84 NORTH -Q-10 Q-J-S-7 K-Q-J-9-1-8 7 S-K44-4-8-1 D-1M- 8-5-t SOUTH Dealer None 10-4-S-I A-4 A-K-104-4-S-I clubs which now eliminates tha possibility of a weak club bid West bide four diamonds and North goes to seven dubs The Flay The king of diamonds was led declarer discarding a heart from dummy and winning the trick with the ace Declarer could see that ha could get rid of two of his losing hearts on tha oca aud king of hearts and one on the acs of spades The only possible chance he had of making his contract was to establish the fifth apade He therefore should lead tha six of club and win in dummy with the jack which picks up tha outstanding: trump The ace of spades is played and a small heart discarded The seven of spsdes la returned and trumped by the West's queen falls The diamond is ltd and trumped In dummy with a email club Another spade Is led from dummy Boat play low end declarer should play safe and trump to make aura that West does not hold the king of spades A heart ia now won in dummy with the ace and the jack of apadei led If East refused to cover with the king declarer will diacard hla losing: heart while if East does cover declarer will trump and the nine of apadea will be good In dummy for tho needed trick If declarer had carelessly triad for a squeeze play Inatead of eatobllsh-ing the fifth aptda hla contract would bo lost INHUMAN TREATMENT OF CAT BRINGS FINE Grimsby England Sept (By Canadian Because Ea had subjected a cat to an operation without due care and humanity George Ernest Greenfield of Grimsby who conducts a dispensary for-sick animals of poor people was fined $25 and ordered to pay $29 coats when he appeared in court recently Evidence shows i that Greenfield had punctured the cat's aye and then sewn the eyelids up Ha told the owner he hod removed the optic it was stated It haa been estimated that $00 words mako up 75 par cent of all the words used in ordinary apaech and writing Answers on page seven GERMAN WOMEN DO NOT SMOKE SIGNS DECLARE Erfurt Germany Sept (Canadian Thlq city proud of being tha first in Germany to Introduce into places of publie entertainment signs reading German Woman Does Not is gratified at finding emulator The city councils of Merserberg Welzienaens and Seits have passed resolution requiring restaurants and eafea to exhibit similar signs The resolutions declare that ''according to sound German feeling the mischievous habit of women's smoking ia Mexico normally produces about 115000000 barrela of oil annually CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING DAY ON ONE OF THESE TRIPS TICKETS GOOD BETWEEN ANT TWO POINTS IN CANADA UP TO FOUR DAY TRIPS FARE AND ONE QUARTER FOR ROUND TRIP Going Date from Noon Oct 6 until Noon Oct 8 Return XJmlt To leave destination net Inter than midnight Oct ONE DAY TRIPS SINGLE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP Tickets good going any train after 100 AM Oct 9 Good returning to reach original starting point up to midnight same day (Standard Time) Ueaal One Dey (Sunday) Fare also In effect Oct 8 Information and fares from your local agent Canadian Pacific ACE) STOMACH IS DANGEROUS vwweaiw KWp IHU8m CUT THIS OUT Stomach trouble dyspepsia Ind! nation sourness gaa neartbun food fermentation ate are cause sine times In ten by rhronlo act lomach" says a wall know authority -Burning hydrochloric odd Ttlopa In (h aiomacb at an alam ug rata The acid irritates and In una th delicti stomach linin and oftan leauls to naatritls or atom aeh uloers Don doe an acid atom arh with pepsin or artificial dlgei tuts that only Rive temporary roll) Bain by driving tho sour fei mentlifR food out of the stomach Int the- In tee tines In Mend neutralize or sweets Tour acid etomoch after meals wit a little Bleurated Magnesia and aly will the pain vanish but yoi poets will digest naturally Ther JS nothing better than Hlsurate Magnesia to sweeten and settle a acid stomach Your atomaeh set lad foots tin In Just a few mlnutsi Miarated Magnesia can be obtain from anr reliable druggist It I safei reliable easy and pleasant 1 uia Is not a laxative and la not a all expenaiva THOUGHTS BY TIL JAM would Ilk to offer my humble congratulations to Tbo Sudbury Star for their feature edition issued on tha occasion of the Golden Jubilee of the Nickel Induitiy It la a very fin production and no words of mint could better it WHICH? So we fell to dltcuiaion of Armistice whether the observance of It in Justified or net remember that I wss all for tha keeping of the day in perpetuity and I spoke somewhat in this strain whose suffering during the war were crowned with bereavement know only too well that such a day aa Armistice Daty such a reminder of horror and aucrlflee is necessary to the future peace and well-being of tha world Wa srs reminded by their tears that tha heroism of war is more than countsr-balanced by misery and death Surely they will through their Affliction eventually bring about the friendship of nations Now a Friend of mine a young doctor of the city did not agree but taking it rang opposition to the two minute dlence spoke we follows: "Heart breaking memories are brought back too vividly particularly in the znlndi of ex-aervlce men who have Buffered from shellshock while to the younger generation who were toddling mites during that terrlblw period thla two minutes silence la an embarrassment and nn Now Nov 11 la not ao far away so please remember that total casualties of the British Empire during the war amounted to trie appalling number of 3679264 whllat in killed alone the figure la 1075312 So if any fool aska you won the the ammunition given msy help to your answer HOT AIR I had a little garden With flowen sweet I set it But ona fins night when all was still A cat got in and at it Unlike my nmlghbot'a garden for ha sweara that automoMI fumes killed an hla dsthliai Ha had a pretty garden A motor car one day Looked in and upon it And hla garden passed away Talking about hot air my green a very small and fragile thing coats quite a bit for heating through the long Winter months Jack that la my head coal and water roustabout pours coal in and out come white in come the bills and out goes tha long green corns the lady of tha house-end out I go I am determined what to do I will build mo a large green house adjoining tha city hall From that Abode of Lovo 1 will run a pipe Into my house I shall then have all the hot air need and coal bills Fish hooka and by my Halibut! Eureka! have found IL EAST AFRICA I lived in Eaat Africa for aome two years and bad lota of fun mixed In with the work Over a territory many tinea tdgger than the Brttiah laics I wu governor chief magistrate doctor and surgeon boss trader and sheriff and In each and every on of these office I found work fun end lift I near found death on three occasion but scrambled out somehow The obotetrlcal part of my medical duties was fairly easy ea I was dragged up on a Now I ateuted out to tell you about Lizsle Her proper name was Spiff on kabumbum I called her Lizzie for short 8hi wu aa pretty ai her name impllea This name in the native lingo "Kicked twice in the seme place" She looked it Well to cut a long story short she fen In lavs with mo end Lizzie was a reel goer when It came to affairs of the heart Coming on to make a lovo call I zhe was accompanied by sis atalwart war-thy knaves armed to the tooth with pot legs ont gaaplpo gun and a vast amount of body odors "Him my men" quoth Lis "Thou liest spoke I "Many me warbled Lis Just then oil her elothei fell off On of the accompanying villain picked it up sign! A siFi! they cried me my bonny bucks I do no Tha situation looked Ilka getting out of hand so' compromised by taking the crowd to Mombasa when all of got beastly drunk Hers I squired matter with Lizzie by buylnfg for her the following One second hud yellow aatln evening gown Ons sewing machine One pair high heeled slippers One pair of unmen tionsUea large alxe She put the frock on first and tucked the aklrt Into tha lost Hem Tha last I saw of my darkle gurgler was some two years sfterwarda She was housekeeper to a big fat Dutchman and spent most of her life pouring out equarefact By tha look of her face I fancy aha hod well acquired the toeto iln PERFECT KNCiLIRH The fell felly fell from The fell Into the felucca The above sentence la quits order-ly and makes good sense How many of you can read It understanding without racoursa to tha dMonary? The North Country of Yesterday bit of trouble this year to keep in shape and then half the time it has not been very good travelling It is understood that efforts are being made to try and get some of this stretch paved next spring and it is to be hoped the whole distance can be surfaced Contracts are being let in old Ontario to connect existing roads and there is no reason why the motorists of the north should be penalized to the extent they are West and north of the city there is no pavement and despite all that has been done this summer the roads are in poor shape now for the fall traffic The Sudbury Board suggests a program calling for the paving of this west road within two years and we think it is a wise suggestion from every angle THE MODERN TREND Just a few years ago the tabloid size newspaper was an unknown thing Now it is taken as a matter of course and thousands of copies sold daily in many cities Not only that hut the tabloid Rize is used for special sections of many ordinary sized newspapers They have proved to be popular and newspaper publishers noting that are making more and more use of the plan The prediction is made that eventually all newspapers will be printed in what is now known as tabloid size The first daily paper to make the change is the New York Post There are many arguments in favor of this size of paper For one thing they are easy to handle in reading and easily displayed and delivered The pages lend themselves to full page advertising that is more effective in some ways than the same size in an ordinary paper They are also somewhat simpler and quicker to make up from the point of view and more elastic so far as number of pages go All in all it is possible to make up quite a case in favor of the tabloid-sized paper and it would not surprise us to see some Canadian papers following the example of the New York paper About the only thing against it is that the public has been taught to connect the name tabloid with a sensational type of paper a scandal sheet but that objection would probably not be serious EDITORIAL COMMENT Strikers in Stratford do not care for the efforts being made to keep the peace In fact they say "no Engineers state that the distance between ridges on "washboard is twenty-six and one half inches That is standard on all roads Well comforting to know that when bouncing from ridge to ridge Ontario's financial responsibility law is said to have banished 5000 irresponsible drivers from the roads It would be interesting to know how much damage they caused before being banished and how many of them are still driving anyway British papers have been engaged in a mad competition for circulation by which the public has benefitted Now Lord Beaver-brook says he has come to the conclusion that he has just wasted a million dollars Any newspaper publisher who ever put on a circulation contest could have told him that WHAT OTHERS THINK RAISE SPEED LIMIT Stratford Beacon-Herald: Premier Henry haa declared that thers will be no raising of tha speed limit for motoriata in Ontario the laws of the province are being made for our own people and not for Ills attitude on thla vexed question of spaed limit ia difficult to understand Does the Premier not realise that Ontario has a speed limit which is not only Ignored by everyone when conditions permit but which for a long time haa been Ignored by law enforcement officers? One may drive well beyond the S9 mllea an hour without much danger of being checked up provided he ue Judgment and does not uaa thla speed in heavy traffic or otherwise create a dangerous situation Does tha Premier whan motoring always keep his own car down to tha 33-mlla limit? What about tha membera of the cabinet and tha membera of the legislature? It Is a safe guess that everyone of them when he gets on a nice atretch of road will "let her out to 49 or 60 miles A PUBLISHER'S PUBUO SERVICE Woodstock Sentinel Review: On the baals or official calibration of bagogripha whatever that may be and checking of landing certificates the Polish entry in the recent balloon race bee been declared winner of the Bennett trophy Now that this momentous question haa been settled Stratford Beacon-Herald would Ilka to know who la going to pay tha expenses of tha various Canadian government aervlcea incurred in searching for the missing man Tha anawer no doubt ia a familiar one the Canadian taxpayer But there was another little job dona well In connection with the affair When Van Orman and Trotter after a week of pro-carious exiitence In the bush In tha Sudbury area made contact with civilisation in tha form of a Hydro lint there was a first-class newspaper story to be got out In a hurry Mason publisher of The Sudbury Star got a tip on it at noon on September 11 and deapatchea Nirhol one-time Woodstock newspaper man by tralq to tha atatlnn nearest tha camp Nlchol there obtained a guide and trudrad 20 mllea through tha woods at night Once he had hla Interview he did not rest but made tha 20-mila hike back to tha railway and telegraph and folks down hare read all about the experiences of Van Orman and Tratter without much thought probably about tha particular member nf the Canadian Press which attended to the story Mr Mason publishes tha Sudbury and North Bay papers Aa thers are no other Canadian Press membera between these points and tha North Pols ha is responsible for a tidy bit of territory and it Is not networked with good roads and telephone lines as in the relatively small areaa for which dally newspapers In tha southern part of tha province ara responsible Jn respect of outgoing news It is fact that Bault Sts Marie Star renders exceptional service of a similar character to tha publie of Ontario but the Sudbury and North Bay papers era not published dally ao that Mr Mason undoubtedly goea to a great deal of trouble In obtaining for tha Canadian Press membership valuable stories which for his own purpose it would not be necessary to expedite to the im extent One can recall a great many such under a Sudbury or North Bay date-line AND DIET WILL WHO MAY SR ness excitement or delusion Disturbances In movement are noted such as trembling or palsy Soma of tha symptoms of tba tost or chronic ntaga are: a certain rigidity of tha facia! muscles as though the fact were set in a mask also mental symptoms such as difficulty in remembering or In paying attention The mind may bs affected to a noticeable degree or very slightly Other symptoms Include muscular spasms or Jerkins changes In tha way of walking constipation etr Lata symptoms may not develop until very long after the onset of the disorder and have been known to be delayed for ns long ns a year An invest Igation by health nffleer la being mad ta determine whether the eases oould possibly be a different type of aleeplng sickness which la dus lo the bite of the dreaded tsetse fly This kind of sleeping richness la called Trypanosomiasis nnd ia known In Africa its most pim-Inent symptom is desire to elrep continuously A diagnosis of eln-p ing slrknen Is very hard to make as there are sieveral conditions which produce very similar symptoms Fr example trie symptoms of encephalitis trypanosomiasis cerebrospinal meningitis and tubercular meningitis closely rear mblo each other At the present time the eases reported nr thought 'tn encephalitis but further study msy show that they are really a different type caused by the bit of thia particular fly In tho treatment of sleeping sickness tha regimen which would produce ths moat satisfactory results to the earns ona is ta employed In tha treatment nf severe fevers This is aa fellows: Immediately place the patient on a strict fast In order to hasten the elimination of Intestinal waste give at least two warm enemas each day Frequent baths are advisable tha cool spnnR bath aa regularly given in fevers is the one which 1 recommend As much drinking setter ms the patient may be induced to drink Is to be token After tha fast uaa a careful diet with plenty of non -starchy cooked vegetables and si small amount of broiled lean meat but allow no heavy foods When the chronic atags Is reached massage la beneficial and th patient will find that various forma nf water treatment or hydrotherapy will add to hla comfort America' largest salamander th hellbender reaches a length nf taro feet and la good to eat In 1812 Christopher Cowon erected tha first rolling-mill In tha 1'nlted States st Pittsburgh Pa Tho Nugget File their box me Three deliveries are made dally by the carriers in tha bualneee section and two in the residential section Th third annul convention of tha Northern Division of Women's institutes comprising Algomn Manltou-iln Nlplaalng Parry Sound St Joa-eplfa Island and Temlskamlng opened In th JMorth Bay Normal Reboot on Wedneaday morning and held morning afternoon and evening ih-ions An official welcome was extended by Mayor II McDonald to which Mra Wlllet of Horne-payne replied 5 Years Ago September 28 IBM Prompt action on the pert of Taylor 159 Maliratreet out In Jumping Into Chippewa Creek foot of Main (treat to the rescue of Roland Quirt two and a half year old non of Mr and Mrs Quirt was responsible for living ths little lad's Ilfs on flunday after he had overbalanced and fell In when in tha act of throwing: a stone into the creek In tn effort to prevent th damage to property and accidents which usually happen as a remit of the Hallowe'en celebrations Chief ef Police McLaughlan Timmins has developed a scheme whereby a moan ivs bonflra will ba built on the for benefit of the children of Tlmmlna and Schumacher A subscription list will be opened which will be ued to purchase fireworks and applea for roast ing so that tho whole affair will be a vut entertainment for tho community Ta add to tha already extremely bed farming conditions unseasonable snow flurries nra occurring to cause further damage to crops On motorist from Henallp on Tuesday said that at least a half Inch covering fell In that section while as he passed through Earl ton tha school children -were snow-balling The white area extended south to Thorn-loo but did not ranch tha Uno Park New Ltekeerd district Possibly never before were conditions ao disheartening Moving pictures of large stretch of tha country which tha lecturer ballaved the white men never had seen before and of lakes which he said he was informed were not yet on tha official maps of tha Dominion of Canada were shown to the Men's Club of RL James' Anglican Church at Cobalt on Wednesday by Richard Pearce editor of Tha Northern Miner Mr Pcmrro recently made an airplane trip of nearly 4000 mllea over the vaK territory of th Hudson Bay and gave interesting meeount of hla travels You ero a Uttls teller when you arias la tha morning than you are whan you go to bad at night Bakersfield California la tha aits orthe deepest oil well over drilled In Ih United States it Is fe-t deep A MORE PRACTICAL VIEW While the ballyhoo for an investigation and the spending of thousand)! of dollars of public money in checking up on our prisons still goes on it is refreshing to note that the other aide of the picture is coming to the fore A letter In the Toronto Star from an ex-prisoner whose word should of course he aacred to these prisoner reformers since they base their argument on the statements of ex-eonvlcta gives the other side with a vengeance He says in his preamble that he fails to see what lasting good could come of an investigation and then goes on to "Lot me ay from personal experience that I have yet to hear of or ace any Inmate being punlahed unless he dJaobeyrd the rule and re- gulatlons of the priaon in which he waa incarcerated And let ue not forget that thrae men are there only because of aome Illegal action on their own part for which notion aonlely agree there muat be aome famishment I would suggest that the member of organization at preaent loudly calling for an inveitiga-tion apend their time showing a little more friendship and brotherhood to their weaker brother before they get Into trouble and follow thla up by giving rilneharged prlaoners a real chance on their relruae Inatead of tha almost criminal neglect shown them at preaent Why If they are no murh In tercet ed In these poor fellow do they not organize priaon gale societies and either employ these men them-aelvea or obtain employment for them inatead nf (tending them out Into the world friendleaa and unemployed with a mere 910 In their porket Tha writer was diaeharged from prison over three months ngo has not been able to obtain any employment whatever and but for charity would have had to steal again in order to feed hla family To one who has gone through the eaperiemee the present demand for an investigation seems to noma from that class nf people who would not lift a finger to help a man re-establish himself after having paid the penalty for hla While the latter part of the letter is perhaps naturally a hit hitter it sounds a challenge to some of our self-elected brothers keepers to get busy and do something for the ex-prisoner There is nothing being done at present so far as we are aware to do what thia man auggesta sec that the ex-convict geta a start in life On the contrary he is very often hindered instead of being helped We agree yrith this man that an organized effort to look after these men would he a better way to spend money than to hold a Royal Commission inquiry into our prison system Most of our prison troubles have been fomented by Communists and after all prisons are places of punishment not holiday resorts ON DRINKING BEER There is quite an interesting campaign going on in the United States now to teach people how to drink beer It is being sponsored by the breweries because the experts in beer have been pained to discover that the people who have acquired speakeasy manners insist on gulping their hcer and worse still think it ought to be ice cold The breweries argue that beer should not be colder than 45 degreej and that it ahould be drunk alowly ao that the full flavor is secured Wine drinking of course comes under the same category in that it is very bad form to gulp wine However bootleg habits are hard to lose In Ontario the same -situation existed still exists for that matter due to the 0 A Feople forgot how to use liquor pro-pearly in those snatch-a-drink days and the same thing applies to an even greater extent in the United States today It will probably be a long time before the people there can be educated to slow drinking and drinking at a proper temperature Possibly it will be all the harder since the beer there has so little kick one needs a lot of it IT SHOULD BE PAVED i In' starting an agitation for the paving of the North Bay-Sault Ste Marie highway the Sudbury Board of Trade is taking up a matter that ahould be pressed North Bay will certainly be sympathetic toward the plan for many reasons One of course is that an improved highway w-ould facilitate intercourse between the municipalities on the road and stimulate tourist travel Another reason is the purely economic one that it is cheaper in the end to have a paved road than to be forever building up a gravel surface in a country where gravel roads are even more than ordinarily perishable To keep these gravel roads even decently passable costs a lot more each year than the carrying costs of a bond issue to provide a pavement The same thing applies to the Ferguson highway both North and South of the city For instance this year the department tried to cut down on maintenance work Some money was possibly saved but a great deal of work had to be done and the roads suffered by neglect There Is still an unpaved stretch between Fowassan and Scotia Junction on the Ferguson highway that Ins given quite a THIS CURIOUS WORLD News Items From 20 Years Ago September 88 Joseph Michaud ex-MPP for West PI (pissing died at hla homo in Sturgeon Fills on Wednesday after being con ft end to hie house only a few days Joseph Michaud was elect ed to the Legislature in tha last term of tho Roe Government defeating Hon Frsnlt Cochrane In that gentleman's first appearance In political Ilfs a a candidate He wss a prosperous merchant being a member of tha firm of Michaud and Levee-quo the lsrgeet general merchant in Weat Nlpisalng Ha took an tlvs interest in tha municipal affairs of Sturgeon Falls serving several terms ns Mayor and councillor Three workmen were severely burned at tha plant of tha Energlt Explosives Co at Widdlfleld twelve miles from North Bay yesterday by a fire which started in noma chemicals John McDermott William Nietla and Alfred Barton were the men hurt and were brought to tha North Bay Hospital Thla la tha first accident at the new plant of the Energlt company which has been in operation some months Tho North Bay Driving Association was resuscitated Wednesday evening: at a largely attended meeting at the Pacific Hotel Arrangements were made to havo a two-dsyi trotting meet in October At Worthington on the CPR Boo branch ten cera of a gravel train which had bean employed filling in rink hole slid Into the sink and blocked tho track Paeaenger trains were taken around the Algomn Eastern Railway from Sudbury to EepenoU oo that the traffic delay wu confined to freight 10 Years Ago September 18 1818 "Big John" Clark of Englehart lost year vics-presldont of th Tern-Isksmlng and Northern Ontario Associated Boards of Trade was this afternoon elected president of that body In annual session at Englehart Mr Clarks who wu tha unanimous choice of th meeting succeeds Mr I Jemmett of Hslleybury At tb annual matting of the Tim mins Children's Aid Society held at Tlmmlna hit week It was deelded to move for formation of a separate inspectorate for tha northern part of tha district At praunt the Temle-kamlng district of tho society comprises both tho judicial districts of Temlskamlng and Cochrane extending from Temngaml on tbp south to Hunt on the northwest Postmaster McDonald Informed The Mugget yesterday that post office boxes while still tn occasional demand tra belni refused private el 1 1 sen a it la the elm of the post office department to encourage the adoption of the mail carrier system generally aa pcuible At preaent only tha business In th down town section are allowed to retain SCIATICA? (Stebbiag Palm I Hip it TUgb) "Six years zo 1 was Ud up with terrible Sciatica Nothing did ns any good until I took T-R-Ck Fm tbs find doat felt relief By the tint had taken Hi ene-dollar beset tbs paia did not come Power Chatham NB Equally goad for Nmritia Lumbago Neuralgia Rheanaalist No harmful drags 50c and SI everywhere til Yea swslt ytereeff ta try T-a-c is Hunters have searched vainly for tha mythical elephant graveyards where gnat piles of Ivory ara supposed to await the lucky finder but no fur mm haa been found Smaller animals eon be entirely eaten bones and 0 by vultures and hyenas but an elephant carcass cannot bo disposed of In this manner It Is ona more of Nature's secrets that man's prying eye have yet to discover 1 I.

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