Daily Times-Gazette, 4 May 1955, p. 20

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80 YEE DALY IvESCAZETIE, Weiser. Mey + v8 | FOR BETTER HEALTH as the corner of a handkerchief. | RETURN TO NORMAL a i ' "we never needed a festival con-| more precise addresses on letters nected with literature more than| said one thing that makes life we do today." hard for ostmen is mail addressed cen and is due to retire soon, says the company is 'anxious tain she association staried xv The lid should be returned to its | WORLD NEWS normal position by pulling the lash- \ BRIEFS | | es gently forward. | If these first aid efforts fail to | dislodge the bit of dirt, place a cold compress on your eye. Bandage it, j con not tightly. GLASSY TIoNRERS. (CP) T t , oC -- his: will keep your eve. al resi Schoolboys in northern Scotland are hearing lectures on the oppor- | tunities of working for the Hud- son's Bay Company in Canada, Speck From The Eye {until you can get to your doctor. Lecturer J. W. Anderson, who went is By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, MD. | don't touch it for a few moments. QUESTION AND ANSWER When you get something in your | This will help tears accumulate.| R. N.: Can anything be done for from Aberdeen to Canada 45 years 4 pwoeers in the 18th cen- | to house names such as Mon Repos, tury. TV GROWTH Che Nous, Coynook and so on, BELFAST (CP)--The number of instead of using street numbers. CHELTENHAM, England (CP) television licences issued in North- At a meeting called to form ul ern Ireland rose from two in REAL EVIDENCE Cheltenbrm itera: stival so- March, 1951, to 15,050 in Setember| HULL, England (CP) -- Fewer siely AUhOF a B. Priestey said. 1954. persons were convicted of diving "One shou able to meet people | | while drunk last year, say % at a festival but Edinburgh is too TOUGH ON POSTMAN | But the number of persons char; big for that." Cheltenham, he said.| LONDON (CP) -- British postal with being drunk on bicycles in- was the right size and age and authorities opening a campaign for ' creased. RIGHT SIZE "The Way To Remove eve, you'd better get it our right| When you open your eye, the tears | protruding ears? away A speck of dirt or other | may wahs out the bit of dirt or| Answer: Nothing can be done to material is more than irritating. | other material. | prevent the ears from sticking out. | It's downright dangerous. if this fails, wash your hands | The wearing of caps and taping | thoroughly and pull your upper lid | the ears are of no value. The only |so far ms is known at the present Jordan's King Hussein with his new bride, Queen Dina, pass under the royal guards of honor's swords arch in Assan, Jordan. The wedding was one of the most colorful social events in the Middle East in years. --Central Press Canadian Blind Man Feeds 400 MONTREAL (CP)--A man who cannot see the difference between pumpkin pie and pot roast feeds 400- hungry persons every noon hour Bugene Beaudry has had only 10 'per cent vision for the past 21 | operating a French pastry shop in | Joliette where Neglect of dirt in the eye, in fact, is the most common cause for loss of vision and even loss of an eye. That bit of dust may rub on the cornea or front part of your eye, causing loss of tissue. This may wash out the bit of dirt or fection and formation of a corneal ulcer. ORMATION OF SCARS When an ulcer such as this heals, scars form in its place. These scars shut out the light. When a piece of dirt flies into your eye, nature automatically tries to wash it out with tears. You can help this natural funcation. WHAT TO DO Keep your eyelid closed tightly he lost his sight. | | He learned to operate blind can-| teens for the CNIB and was made | supervisor of all its canteens in| | the province of Quebec. He went to !work in his own camteen three years ago One of the biggest problems for him is handling money, but he has a few tricks up his sleeve to help avoid errors Mr. Beaudry has learned to dis tinguish coins by touch but the bills present a problem Mother's Day Every Week Mother what she means to Show your over the lower lid two or three times. This may brush out the dirt. | Or perhaps the tears will wash it | to the inside corner where it can easily be removed. | But this might not work, either. | Then you'll need the help of a friend. Sit on a chair in a good light. Have your friend stand directly behind you. While you look down, | he should draw your upper lid down and out. Then he should roll it gen- tly back over a match placed on the middle line of the lid. 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