THE ERA FRIDAY OCTOBER 1908 Ontario St tared for months little I hod all Mid to sad id month period Hob month A friend liuaf Vegetable and begat lU I before it finished felt periods or trouble FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN For thirty years fi- Vegetable Compound made from roots and herbs has leen the remedy for female Mb and has positively cured who have been troubled with displacements inflammation ulcera tion fibroid tumors irregularities periodic pains backache that bear ingdown feeling ijoiidminessornervousproatrattan Why dont try it Mm invites oil flick women to write for advice she has guided thousands to health Address Lynn Mass frbe Mr Harris met wit on v Mil result a strained hack Miss visited at J J- Newmarket last Mi visited out New- anil Saturday I Methodist church here ii Oct Kill Mitchell Toronto preach On Monday evening tt lit Id and fori supper Served from t after Will O Johnston will deliver I brated addrcHs Knglshmei fun annual Harvest Supper in til St lames Church will he held on Tuesday Oct in the Temperance Hall from to oclock after which a good entertainment will public are cordially pains spared Harvey Graham Dead who died on Thursday at the John Hopkins Hospital Haiti- graduate id FOR INDIGESTION distress alter eating that feeling wind and pains in the stomach and furred tongue take WIS before you retire to rest They start the gastric juices assist the stomach to dispose of the food en- Continued from page CHILDRENS WORK thrown away by the housekeeper and Canadian Weeds named Mrs ft Is told Collection Post Cards J D Moore that his milk is not wanted The germ that the trouble is known to bacteriologists as Bacil lus that Is the germ which makes milk viscid It lives indefinitely and in water containing 1st and 2nd Half Tea Biscuits girl under Wm Robins Chocolate Cake girl under IS it We may liken kit Sheridan Katie Fo Arelilo Greenwood No Ruby Toole tendance Stella Teacher Following is the report of No East lot Jr I Nellie Giles I Walter Harry Smith Hotly in whole neighborhood rltts may not he trouble- all unless it spreads to tliim from infected areas in one or more of JudgesMrs A I- knows w n Johnston weeds spread The germ tho small FANCY it has to he magnified a thousand before it can be a J thick gelatinous Can in i P and a- onc germ dropped into milk Ropy Milk I A person named Frank Charles was arrested at Whitby with a stol en launch and canoe belonging to To ronto and a boatload of stolen booty He was placed in the Whitby lockup but tore up the floor and Dessert today k Youll be delighted Sold at grocers CI NTS ITU of 1003 While at the University he took an active part in athletics be ing at different times captain and president of the lacrosse club cap- lain of the Association football lam and secretary of the literary He was a charter member of the To ronto Chapter of Delta Mr Graham took up the practice of law- at after graduating from Osgoodc Hall He got there before the completion of the railway and was identified with a large num ber of Cobalt mining companies Mr Graham a few month ago was advised by his Toronto physician to be operated on for brain trouble He was in his year and was a na tive of Bradford Out He is survived by a widow and two Oct 10 Favored with glorious weather the attendance on the second and closing day of the Fair broke all previous records The Grand Trunk Railway ran a special and all morning train load after train load of visitors came in and thousands drove in from the sur rounding country The directors last night estimated that fully 18000 persons filed through the gates during the two days The funeral look place afternoon an attended School Reports Report for September Pupils named in order of standing Sen Mary Walton Smith Mary Vera III Gertie Blackburn Haroid Jr III Ethel Borden Elsie Ward John Em- a Sell Violet II Gertie Stanley Frank Borden Borden Iota I Charlie Walton I Ha K get not Polish but ISI polish Knight by the the stove stays With Disc Shines quickly Keeps Stovi Grates W CO Cut Robin Melville an Ward NO Report for Mary Carman Morton Florence III Sen Lottie 1 Willie King Squire York King III Jr Percy Get even Perry Sen Everett Freeman Frank Ed Sweet Ralph Sedore Class II Jr Morley Breuls Roy Class Mann I Class I Sen Dorothy St bristle Nelson Rchard Thorn George Josephine Stapely Johnny Winch Thompson M Morrison Teachr Following la school report for 2nd Class Starr Albert Horace had cases ro presented by situated peddled the milk lOaeh of losing hi it Cake girl under Pie girl under Samuel thruout a girl under and other dis- Hill it Doll girl under lillions of its kind In isily see Fancy Stock Collar Bennett Miss Fisher Pen Wiper Jerry how the mill becomes sticky is milliojis of these with Micky slimy rings have dtrvelopcd in the milk Miugc Tatting- Miss Madge Bennett Mrs the milk Is practically nothing of them At the farms at lions were carried inspection ajipiand aid of their to he I he every free from water from i and hieh investlg the cattle on he all right lilk tested were Point Lace Mrs J Wight 1st any kind Miss Col of Late Miss ten Mrs proved these of the trouble in Stand Cover M the barnyard well prov- to be infected and from this f well the cooling vats were filled and Fisher these were badly infected Just one JI of this water accidental splashed into a can of milk would Cotton- it to become ropy If this wale splashed on to the boor and Scarf Miss then dried up the dust on the floor Madge Bennett Roman Emtfy Miss infected and if milk the milk would wootten Mis Set Mis after they had nil them business and each rajudlj losing his can lids the result because the hours would or ropy apparent This condition brought about a serious financial once had i to- these farmers a loss which milk that increasing from da after trying their utmost to solve the problem they were almost in despair of finding a remedy when they the matter before the College authorities to see if we could do any thing for them We were able each instance to find the cause and to suggest a simple remedy which if put into practice would do away with the mischief it is possible for this condition null f occur at any time of the this is the season when is perhaps nig of the milk by the lacti prevalent and so thinking that germ will the probably other farmers or handlers of the ropy milk germ and w Id Smith Outline Work Miss I i Miss Madge Bennett he Drawn Work Miss IJ Mrs j Fancy Pincushion Miss Miss Fisher Sideboard Drape Mrs Fisher Teapot Cosy Miss All not ild become ropy takes from twelve to thirtysix hours lor the to develop the milk has usually left the milkmans or farmers hands before it gets ropy and these men know nothing about it until they hear from their customers Such then trouble and i for 11- the troubled control of such state of things we of sending to the pn the subject Although it is suffering from prefer to have their 1he cause turn sour rather than have the reputation iMuhrs of roin lake Hie liberty milk and so did not put the lor the trouble Baltudjerg I ace Miss Hi Miss Fisher Hair Receiver and Match Mrs Bead Work Miss Miss Fisher Sofa Cushion R W Shadow Wootten Miss L Burnt Work Mrs Johnstone Johnstone Fancy Shaving Pail Holder Miss Fi Wootten lusively in each case in vestigated that it was not any dis ease in ol the cattle that was the cause the ropy milk In fact this kind of ropy milk is not caused by a diseaseproducing germ but one that lives in at all dangerous point either for this kind of ropy and health I condition of the where the of where from is to take a series such as tumblers cups bot tles or jugs thoroughly scald these and put into them some milk imme diately after milking Then into of these a spoonful of the quantity from the well or into another a little dust table or floor and mi ling into one of these Ik a little of the water or other be to Then be the over with a plate or thing else that has been scalded and put them away where they will not be disturbed for twentyfour hours so Then using a different spoon fork lor each one test them for ropi this i find 3rd Class Alice Wesley Bertie urucry Frank Elton Armstrong Frank Penrose Geo Hall Myrtle gal Blanch It Audrey Jr Collin Frank Victor Kennedy Leila May How Doctor Gliongos his Mint I Tost out where the germ is coming All cans pails and strainers should be thoroughly scalded or steamed be fore use each time If the source of contamination be a well or cistern the water from these places should not he allowed to touch the milt pails cans etc Or if no other wa ter is to be had for filling the cool ing vats there may be put into vats a little potassium bichromate at the rate of one part potassium one thousand parts of prevent the growth This a poison so care must be prevent its access into til The floors and walls of the should be thoroughly nay be sprinkled an old broom as if applied with spraying machine the acid will jure the machine To put the rti in a nutshell find out in tl manner described where the 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