Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 27 Jun 1956, p. 5

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, June 97, 1006 § Aborigine Escapes Big Crocodile SYDNEY (CP) -- An Abo 1 named Gulley was paddling home happily along the Archer River in| far northern Australia, his canoe loaded down with two fat walla- bies ne iad killed, The wallabies bled profusely, and as Gulley paddled a trail o blood swept out behind the canoe. Suddenly Gulley noticed a big '| erocodile following him. It was more than a mile to the nearesi land, so Gulley threw out one wallaby and paddled hard. The crocodile ignored the wall- aby and paddled harder. The crocodile sniffed the wallaby, then started out again after the canoe, | When the crocodile was 30 feet | away Gulley dived from the canoe and swam for the shore half a mile away. By the time he touched land the crocodile had bitten the canoe in WANTED: SOMEONE LIKE LOUIS CYR half and was still trying to eat £ A load of 256 motor blocks rt overturned. Driver Lloyd | his brakes to avoid » - EB ing car and the truck slid en ] on the shoulder of BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Representative -- Lloyd Quinton, 29 Temperance Street MA 38-3729 Courtice Is Darlington Soccer League Leader BOWMANVILLE -- Courtice is in sole possession of first place in the Darlington Senior Soccer League, two points ahead of Zion and Maple Grove in second position. Hampton and Solina are tied in third spot followed by Tyrone and Enniskillen, winless as yet and solidly entrenched in the basement. In the junior division Enniskil- len are continuing to lead on top of the league they are undefeated in four games. Courtice are a close second 2 points behind while Zion have dropped down to third place, followed by Maple Grove and PByrone in that order and in the cellar are Solina and Hamp- ton with only one win apiece as yet. SENIOR DIVISION Zion 2 Maple Grove 0 Ebenezer Defeated BOWMANVILLE Bowman- ville Foresters' batters pounded out 11 hits last night to beat Ebenezer 11 to 9 In a regular league play in Ebenezer, Mel Burgess was the winning picher for Bowmanville. Mel gave up 10 hits and struck out four in winning the game, Pitching for Ebenezer was E. Down until the fifth when he was relieved by Henry Osborne. Each club scored a hogne run -- Burgess for Bowmanville in the fourth and Ray Osborne in the second for Tyrone 4 Enniskillen 0 Courtice 3 Enniskillen 0 JUNIOR DIVISION Maple Grove 1 Enniskillen 4 Solina . 1 Courtice 4 Zion 1. ' 'SENIOR DIVISION... Courtice Zion Maple Grove Hampton Solina Tyrone Enniskillen JUNIOR DIVIS Enniskillen Courtice Zion Maple Grove Tyrone Solina Hampton Many Receive Free Coffee BOWMANVILLE -- To celebrate its grand re-opening the Olympia t t treated h - restaurant treated more a= South Africa day. = ueey EE oooccocoH EY PRL baba alata d 1) suaBSoe= Race FER & on °o CL Po beet ob bt 1913 MODEL T STILL RUNS WELL | owner, "I like to keep hér look- | equfpment; originally power was ing good." The horn is operated | derived from the magneto. The by a rubber squeeze bulb. The | car has been in the Rowe family original oil lamps, for parking | since it was new. Colonel Philip lights, are still on the car but | Rowe made the purchase. The modern headlights have been in- | son, Stewart, inherited the ma- stalled. A generator was added | chine when his father died. when this became standard | --Photo by John Mills heat Lob} Henn g2 badd d dot Comp~e HH Dagens Sowaanny it. Dr. Timothy O'Leary of thel weighing a total of 20 tons was | Simpson, 35, suffered inly mi- Australian Flying Doctor Service| strewn across No. 40 highway | mor bruises. The accident, oc- | side later treated Gulley for, a badly| near Sarnia, Ont., when a trans- | curred when Simpson put on | road. cut fool whic e received wi FAITH HEALER B D Dutch Queen Juliana Said Having Troubles "An extraordinarily smart na- tive; I'd have stayed in the canoe," Dr. O'Leary said. MARGARET ECKER FRANCIS, can one imagine the Queen being room. It was the first time she had Staff Writer for an affectionate mother. |allowed a Canadian reporter to in- The Thomson Newspapers Stories of Juliana's Yojth come |terview her and I expected a few What has happened in that{to mind. Queen Wilhelmina was formal answers to questions and sprawling unpretentious house Dot called the last of the Victorian dismissal. near Utrecht, Soesdijk Palace?|queens for nothing. Once, when PRINCE WAS AIRMAN "a friendly, dressing for a college play in| Twas there more than two hours. ' which she took part, the princess|She offered me a sherry, accepted an enthus. Was twitted by her friends about a cigarette and interviewed me, »h| her long underwear. {my husband? my home? She ap- -- This antiquated Ford touring car of 1913 vintage is a familiar | sight in Pickering. The aged model is owned by Stewart Rowe and is in good running condi- tion. The brass radiator shell is polished and in the words of its AJAX ANDDISTRICT NEWS Heavy Fine John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 For No Permit Two Pickering Youths PICKERING (Times © Gast Staff Reporter) -- Theodore Craig lof Pickering Township was fine |$100 and costs or three months in |county jail for driving while his |licence was under suspension by The Olympia is completely nev Bus B 4 from the green tile floor up. The Y anning walls are decorated in a soft ! - » ished in white, Fluorescent si» Publications lights have been installed to| trons can be seated mow in com. Africans will soon be searching plete comfort. Refrigerated air|their bookshelves to see if they] atmosphere at all times. a new government list of banned With the major improvements at| Publications ranging from indec-| iii . agedly plump, 01 green shade and the ceiling is fin- | brighten the interior, Seventy pa-| , CAPETUWN (Reuters) -- South conditioning assures a pleasant have any books which appear in ent books and magazines to pol-|j,ctic "homemaker, though much Made False Statements PICKERING (Times Staff Reporter) -- Two Pickering] Ewald Ledar pleaded guilty youths pleaded guilty to making passing a school bus while it was false statements to police following discharging passengers on No an accident on No. 2 Highway on Highway on the 7th of June May 27. Magistrate A. 8. Mitchell fined] George Rogers, age 17, pleaded David Landon and Donald Noble, guilty to careless driving in Pick- In| ering Village on No. 2 Highway Constable Irving White told the the car and $50. and costs or one month. licence suspended for one month. Constable Harry Smart said he driven by Rogers addition, Landon's Gazette| PASSED SCHOOL BUS |was fined $10 and costs. was court that he observed swerving Magistrate H. S. Mitchell in Pick- ering Police Court on Monday. Craig pleaded guilty to the charge. The magistrate asked why 2 he drove, knowing his licence was| He suspended. Craig said he had gone| out with a boy friend to a dance and he had been left alone with the car, and he was taking it home, Ebenezer. The fourth inning was the big one for the winners as they col- lected five runs off of 6 hits. Bowmanville 302 510 0--11 11 8 Ebenezer 203 220 0-- 9 10 7 BOWMANVILLE -- Kelly, rf; Moorecraft, If; Dadson, cf; Tighe, 1b; Masters, ss; Levit, 3b; Mo- Constable Frank Robson testi- hune, 2b; Hunt, e¢; Burgess, p. fied that he had stopped the car| EBENEZER -- Thompson, 2b; and Craig failed to produce a pyrri, 1b; M. Osborne, cfy Ray to licence. the Olympia Bowmanville now has three first class restaurants, Stan- ley's Lunch, and the Coronation have all been rebuilt earlier this year. 90 Disease Cases In Area tical ge or own any of busier than most housewives; fa- the publications on the banned| ther, a good host, genial, a sports: list may lead to, a fine of up to Man who ehioyed Somping | and $3,000 or five years imiprison-|Sames, particuiarly skiing wi S : | four fair-haired, plumpish daugh- ment, t More iia: 3,000 books have ers, been banned by government cen-| Today their names are In head- sors since the start of the Second lines. | World War. Some 60 titles join| It has been necessary for the {the list every month. Until now| government of the Netherlands to {no official master list has been|deny rumors of contemplated di- available for anyone who does not| yorce between that mother and read the official government gaz- father, Rumors still persist that WANTED FRIPPERIES The sensitive Juliana fled to buy| Robert was in the RCAF. something more modern, but when m the fripperies arrived at the palace to me on the sofa, my the queen took one shocked look|is in the air force, too. at them and sent them back. When| the girl pleaded to be allowed to|ber that this was royalty. We talk- wear makeup she was told "You ed will remain as God and I made|things any two women would. I you." Has | peared delighted when I told her "Good," she said, moving closer usband It was very difficult to remem- like old friends, about the felt, as time passed, I was impos- perhaps Grete Hofmans/ing on her, then I realized that then given her a maternal under-|she was hungry for a chat outside standing she has never had? I felt Juliana's loneliness long| {her own household. This, then, was the Juliana Can- Osborne, c¢; Falaway, If; Coverly, the eldest of the daughters, 18-|ago in Ottawa. I had gome to her|ada knew. Shy at first and appear- BOWMANVILLE -- Fifty cases ss; Ron Osborne, rf; Crago, 3b; E. Down, p; Harry Osborne, p; Pickle, 3b. Umpire -- Gary Venning, Bow- manville. of communicable diseases were reported to the Northumberland - Durham Health Unit for the week ending June 23. One case of was reported from the Hamilton Township. Other diseases reported were: BOWMANVILLE -- Seven boys| Chickenpox -- Cartwright Town- and five girls were born in the|ship, 4; Port Hope, 2. Memorial Hospital during the| German Measles -- Cobourg, 8. week ending June 24. There were| Red measles --Cartwright Town- 45 admissions, 57 discharges, nine ship, 4; Cavan Township, 2; Co- emergencies, 19 minor operations|bourg, 7; Percy Township, 21; and three major operations. Hope, 1. 1 Mumps -- Hamilton Township, HOSPITAL REPORT Heavy Council Agend ettes in which the banned books are regularly listed. Uncertainty and confusion] among libraries, booksellers and home readers has led to the prep-| aration of a comprehensive mas- ter list which the minister of the interior, Dr. Eben Donges, has said will be up to date. year-old, gaiety - loving, Beatrix, will step into her mother's shoes --as Queen of the Netherlands. In the background, behind the darkness that has come to this family, is the ominous figure of a 61-year-old faith healer who, it is reported, has brought about the Dutch constitutional crisis by mix- ing in Queen Julian's dual role of ruler and mother. pleasant, informal home in Ottawa |ing very serious, then relaxed, (now the residence of Conserva-| friendly, tive Leader George Drew) do fn /know terview her, trembling somewhat, things I it, at my first on en-|under discussion. Her love of Hol- counter with royalty. She greeted me at the door her- self, checked what I had hoped| would turn out to be a curtsy with| husband. a handshake, and took me by the| arm into a chintzy, friendly living | affliction led her to try any reme- witty. She seemed to an appalling number of about almost any subject (land and sympathy for her le {burned like a warm flame. id her love of her children and her That her sorrow over Marijke's Kirkland Lake Credit Union In Bankruptcy Grete Hofmans entered the life of the royal family of Orange in 1948, introduced, say rumors, by Prince Bernard himself, in hopes that she could cure the partial blindness of his youngest child CALLED RAS PUTIN Sinclair Says Russians dy is understandable, That she would allow it to cause a rift with Prince Bernhard isn't. That Grace Hofmans filled a need in her fe could be understood, but/ Queen Juliana should caw can't Sounfey and her people Criminal Negligence ehh win . KIRKLAND LAKE Alleged Against Driver ($140,000 deficit was announced SIMCOE (CP)--Wayne L. Oat.|1uesday in a 700 member Caisse Populaire, a local savings club. juan of Srringlord, Ont Ftesaay Public accountant G. E. La-|the loneliness of a woman who But why and how has 'this 8 who has been called a Ras: putin, gained such 'power over Queen Juliana? Is the answer in Wanting Peace KITCHENER (CP) -- Fisheries Minister Sinclair said Tuesday his| Don't Forget To | NOTIFY YOUR | CARRIER DEALER Before You Leave On Holiday Papers sold to carriers and deal- ers are non-returnable. Hel them to avoid having your pape left over by notifying them wel in advance of your holiday town coun body to sit after investigated an accident in which swooping along the highway mak- the two were involved with a mo- ing the tires screech. | tor bicycle and a car. Smart said] Magistrate Mitchell in fining » Landon claimed he was the driver Rogers $25 and costs or one of the motor bicycle, but he was|/month, said: "I don't know what re) 1C suspicious as Noble was covered can be done with these young with dust and dirt and appeared drivers who are a menace on the . very nervous, while Landon was highways, or how we can get ac- clean and composed. |ross to you that you have a heavy 0 egis er Two girls, Shirley Adams and responsibility when you drive. We Elinor Lang, both declared that|try to educate you, but you won't Noble was the driver when inter-| take notice. Fortunately there was viewed at the Ajax Hospital. no accident in this case." | ew em IS AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- porter) -- The Police Amateur Athletic Club will hold its first foeting 2.0 pm, on July Sh otary Hall. ys between the Se a ome ees. Angus Forsyth, The first of the meeting| te, st I x's ianpessereion; Ex--=Mounti azette, Staff Re-ed to Mrs. Dorothy Reis to sell |At 8 p.m... Leo Hansberger e, vy agenda be-|Avon Products on payment of the ive a demonstration of the art of . "ne te MAE" 10. omavT Moresent pienso me aus GULLY Of Frau e regular resent plans of clul - al a 1 p.m. urnment hour on Mon-| A grant of $50 was made to the|clude, boxing, wrestling, judo, TORONTO ( charge of criminal negligence, in i ie sald hid hiss been Sppo inted|fules 4 Country? oo savin = recent tour of Russia gave him a day evening. district group caring for handi-|badminton and any other form of x 0 (CP) -- Angus For-|the traffic deaths of two boys, run dy of A TY di ie ni | which is denied a queen? Or dig|Sreat affection for the Russian Council accepted the offer "of{capped children. Last year 17|athletics the boys may want. yn, Se, a former, member of the down by a car while standing on ay. ntart yy Soso.ved| spinster Hofmans fin ib lace of PcOPle: whom he described as Midland Securities Ltd. to purch-|children were given swimming Sergeant George Dunn, secre-|34 Hind ay pleaded guilty tothe shoulder of a road. "not Ye Ahan" 10 Bet for | a revered mother whose Sintirs M [nard-working persons who want ase $75.000 of town debentures at/and water therapy classes during|tary of the club, said we will try Tos p h of false pretences and | He was released on bail of $500, ev doll invested cents |ties have removed her fr that | "thing so much as peace. $99.60 plus accrued interest. The the summer. This year the pro-|and give the boys all the exercise vl arges which yielded him to appear at the fall assizes. ore roc I ge y 1d get|Tole? om tha He told a joint meeting of Kitch- water Pug Aton eee Je men Sf. cecalsition in the iClc ®t In Whatever form they|35 For sentence. ced to June George Haslinger, 13, died oni. cMice, rae and five corms | OF does she fill a place fn Jull.| GIF Service clubs' that vodka in water pumping station from Cen.| Payment of a requisition in the desire, or sentence. the spot of a fractured neck, and|(n. "dollar. = oC Tve Cents On, a's life that Wilhelmine "| Russia apparently isn't like the tral Mortgage and Housing Cor- amount of by the Separate any local merchants have do.| here were 26 charges of false Joseph Glass, 12, died later in hos- May an istrati (filled? 8 never variety served in Canada. Seahatio a. 244 finance 'the Te Soul Heard oe approved, [nated generously to the scheme pretences, six of deceit and tWo pital. optimistic. speculation lel The queen did revere her watt fle told one Rssien official that stallation of water meters in the passed a resolution con-|tne police have donated receivable|*!, Mttering. Police testified there was ag i; failure," Mr. Lapointe said. |e; Whose crown she took in Sep. cause And PL residential areas. |gratulating Assessment Commis-| 4 : TRG brak | A petition signed by 1000 sioner W. E. Noble on his attain. | Yit0ess fees on their own account. Police testified: "In all the ac. up 4 Sauk Jor 214 feet leading| "The caisse was established," | tember, 1948. We who saw them on auto drivers' breaths sons was presented by Thomas|i0¢ honour standing in the Senior Xuipment in the form of boxing ey pasted J Led bask : he said, 'to give loans to working | (ogether in Dave during war "Then replied the Russian, f 5 : pS, on rac 4 fi [ when 14 t J - Ae fle I OA A I -- ing [oun omen as og hl Vit "xed, Wilhelmina our phcemen' a mot lke ott nn > Sizens asking that "rhe "town solicitor will be in-| ®AuiPment would be most accept-| 342. The offences were committed etro St Quarreling and to provide a safe means of had brought her family to Canada, Vodka at 13 paces $48 guuel icon of a $120000 com: i. ited to prepare a by-law to] 2Ple: Constable Tom Chambers is|iR Toronto, Belleville, Scarbor- With McNamara Fi saving. But the administrating| Were conscious of that, | "Mr. Sinclair sald: "I flew h munity centre be submitted to vot- prohibit parking around the curb President of the club, Constable| 2U8h, Port Arthur, Fort William, ra rirm committees did not abide by the | When she spoke of her mother, |with a 4h ne affectio Ome rs. : lin the shopping centre square, to| "\liam Shaw is the treasurer. |S. Catharines, Hamilton, Niagara , TORONTO (CP) -- Metropolitan rules of the caisse, and permitted there was affection in her vole tol Brery cople.. They are Ws Veitch in presenting the Pe-| protect "pedestrian re a] and| -------- Fal, Ont, Uxbridge and Brace- Toronto's executive commit- money to be used for commercial Put was there awe too? "| proud of what op have done and favour of ch a ie been, in control parking in the square, . Tae, tior pi esday ordered a construc: enterprises. They were ignorant of That I can believe. It was in|what they are achieving today. No favour of such a project and that| "Council gave approval to the ITKed By Tom Shirt He used eight aliases, they sald. 3% ™™ 10 get back to work or|the rules, and cannot be blamed March, 1945, when Queen Wilhel-|one can' question the desirs for Be me Js Jong past Jue, ke be L. F. McLean Construction Ltd Aft E . vant lose a contract worth almost $2,- | for the loss." | mina made her return to a Hol- peace of any Russian. They know al je Young B ple. 9 Jax as the contractors who will install er scaping Death McNama Co A deficit totalling $139,848 was | land still three-quarters occupied: the terror and the cost of war.' . [the services for the first 100 units| GODERICH (CP)--An unidenti. pany stopped work Tues Somi| accounted for by a lumber com-|bY the Germans and I was assign- i jax Rate- company were al The fied man left in a huff Tuesday com laining Mig $1.70 Pd pany's debt to the caisse of $52, °C. a5 a Canadian Press war cor- | y € also given permis-| night over a torn shirt after nar- tension of one of Toronto's main thoroughfares would cost $813,000 more than estimated because of SAY WEEDS BAD |in Lake Vista sub-division 942, loss of $43,682 on a co-opera-|espondent, to accompany her, pay Association complained sion to stock pile top soil on the! rowly escaping being crushed be- ky a oD DOINY were "neglected ir sight rie of land in the sub-di- tween a vessel and the dock, mse, YR Saveutey by here "Ta nthe rubble toga ule) ead: were Jision deeded 1 he town. _ Eyewitnesses said' the stranger|™2% Who prepared salads for a unexpected quicksand trouble the provincial department of in-| 2 eren Island, the rubbled towns to milion Mam Parish in-| Considerable discussion ensued Jmped toward ihe barge Owen-| HICAEr, they attended. The Jeran ere ls ad sonsulting TO: 3 S ein, to! e for- or council that the matter over the drainage problems on dock by the grain A as Bricol.| bidden to work as a food handler. Seer i for $203,000, work] surance a year ago. A meeting round the Schelt, along the bor- was held Sunday, with representa-| er of France and as far south was well in hand and all entrances Exeter and Wishbone Streets to parks would be cleaned up, The|The recent rainstorm, when these Ye. He missed FIND TYPHOID SOURCE NEW YORK (AP)--Health de- partment officials have traced the typhoid fever outbreak that hit three Bronx school children to a and fell into the car owners save | money VE What Is In The C Plus One MYSTERY BOX? TICKETS GO ON SALE TODAY -- the winner receives half the money spent ON TICKETS. Don't Forget the Pre C Plus One Dance FRIDAY, JUNE 29 ] START THE HOLIDAY WEEK-END OFF RIGHT BY PLANNING TO ATTEND! so ON auto insurance! Many car owners in this area have discovered that Allstate's rates are usually lower than those of most other leading companies. At the same time they're getting sound, reliable protection, friendly agent service apd fast, fair claim settlements. See how much you save with your Allstate Agent today! SIMPSONS-SEARS ORDER OFFICE 43 - 45 Simcoe Street North Dial RA 5-1625 to 73.4 per cent. Bigger oil tankers are bullt every year, and recently the world's largest tanker, the Spyros| Niarchos of 47,580 tons, sailed | Vigor's famous ® Prompt Delivery ©® Courteous Service 3/10 c per gel. Best Quality Stove Oil | 20 Dial RA 5-1109 VIGOR OIL CO., Limited You're In good hands wim, .« LLSTATE NS UR ANG GRGSE com Panny STOCK COMPANY PROTECTION ple was there to see, and her deep, would be done but th ic | th . 1 one but the public|peated complaints from affected | ;;¢ Zz ana n ergoing stern. sways ghee foal. Ses A letter from Slough Estates will be asked to make a survey Shaking the water from eT er red. ; sensible), then at her high-la tary sewer. |that council agrees in principle had been torn. | Ie he ) 7il- pian |dozers eating into the desert are| Gulf, Saudi Arabia and Eran dows Sie Sous ua Teruel WHO OTORL BE \ Ps Sod Bey. gineers on the problem. If the lage of Pickering and the Town- Stratford To Revive ston tion dredgers are widening and|Canal. The number of tankers us-| By 1960, it 1s ex; a or pedlars licence will be grant- pared. r ® |x STRATFORD, Coma. ( east ope. wih Jost gaint time io gross tons, and in the next| to attend Leyden University and] y can imagine Juliana was always 3 canal. Pas . : { now being undertaken at a cost of Ee pormited to oe mask [the US. for 50 vears. Featured tails the removal of 140,000,000 bis 2 formed six per cent of the net Lesseps 10 years to dig his canal. |cent in 1933 and last year Jumping The older you get, the more|tional experience. The elderly aunts in the future. The fortunes of the eanal now prey upon the middle-aged and|or while asleep. quent small feedings i attacks men over the age of 40| nitroglycerin tablets to alleviate ing factor. If you've had several or suffocating pain usually describ-| ly, for nitroglycerin can be dan- | how things go. feeling of oppression or a weight | first indication of an attack Frequently, it may seem as| not relieved within eight minutes.| Answer: There are many causes! not bring relief, the pain, summon your doctor incompatibility. and even your arms. Seldom will | There are also things you can|opening from the stomach to the well feel like vo aft after a hot bath. restrict your It would be well for your infant Stadion Heed Office. Toronto tives of the department present, |S Maarstricht, by Canadian army weed sprayer was being rised and streets were flooded and base. Wheelsman Cliff G a motherly sympathy with them. oi works department was In its bus-| residents. and he was pulled out by| | Most mame | Itd. requested permission for cer-|to ascertain th t of de- clothes, th iti: f ny : . v looked phy : J. u s ! to make a survey Se moar Yar from, is el confessed being tired, shi tain wastes froom the Dupont quate drainage plan. to give his name, and walked | 1 ening 26 ors to y ts. "If you wore proper shoe The town clerk was requested with the establishment of a Health| -------- a cutting new by-pass channels, for accounts for about two-thirds of the largest single load of oll from Maia dossiber. whey waste is not harmful to the plant ship of Pickering and that a by- Sh ' . i akespeare 8 King John {deepening this international wat-|ing the canal is rising year after | tankers will be of 60, and even] Juliana. Although she wes aswel] 80, It was in 1892 that the first tan. 10 years annual oil traffic t F FOR BETTER HEALTH |King John, one of the Bard's leas an c through mix with girls her own age, one : 'sternly informed of her place. Nor | Tuesday night, these "dangerous ' 1] | y $45,000,000 is the largest since the : 9605 {actors were Mildred Dunnock, [cubic yards of soil, equivalent to Deni flammable Droducts, go "a . | nold Moss, Hiram Sherman and | Mini ize A + tacl Fritz Weaver d ted when the canal was built 90 tonnage of shipping passing Th careful you've got to be. Many|generally develop attacks during| Sometimes attacks follow eat-|are bound closely to those of Mid- the elderly, Your physician probably will|one or two large meals. and women over the age of 55. future attacks. | attacks, it might be a good idea ed by victims as burning, aching gerous if improperly used. Gener-| QUESTION AND ANSWER in the chest without any actual! Your doctor probably will ag. | Sistent vomiuing in an infant 'boy though there is gas on your stom-| But don't take any more on your | for this difficulty. It may be due Maybe ain wi 2 i . aybe the pain will branch out|right away There is a disease, known as| t las r It last for more than five minutes do to help guard against future! intestines is closed, which may athing to tepid water to be thoroughly examined by and it was closed voluntarily. uck, by car. The love of her peo- whatever work was required ments filled with water b - a | r brought re Bricoldoc threw the man a vas ga, wal lest time of the year. Lescon Ltd. the town engineers, |90cK workers, aay ae gies! : : looked at my army oxfords (ve: plant be disposed of in the sani- / resolution was passed stating away complaining that his shirt = PORT SAID (Reuters) -- Bull- Oil, mainly from the Persian to consult the disposal plant en- Unit in co-operation with the 2 3s the Suez Canal and powerful 'suc-|the south-north traffic of the Suez|Kuwait. mind It so much" 7 Yor permission will be granted. law authorizing the Unit be pre- TRATIO Sag Ol doepenis Sis nismationss Wal.lizg 3 and even Juliana. Although she was allowed) ker, the Murex, went th the canal -| [ond Shakespeare Festival here 1h Program of improvement mitted to Bo Heche Soe Angina Patient Can | King John has not been seen in construction of the canal. It en- ae Nis frase 2 hot i or through. B: {John Emory, Earle Hyman, Ar-| four-fifths of the volume excava- ty I however, tankers years ago. It took Ferdinand de|through, rising steadily to 17 per By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, MD exercise 'and an upsetting emo. 108: be satisfied with short, How | under ive years, > "ished in diseases and ailments seem tothe night right after going to bed | ing. If this is your case, try fre-|dle East oil. Angina, for example, generally | prescribe plenty of rest and use of| Smoking might be a contribut. | Angina is a spasmodic choking, Follow his instructions implicit- | to give it up for a while to see or squeezing. Some experience the ally, it should be tak t th ! e taken 3 € A. S.: What would cause per- | pain vise a second tablet if the pain is five months old? ach bus attempts at belching do|own. If two tablets don't check |!0 a feeding problem or a formula Jaws, teeth, neck,. back| FUTURE ATTACKS | pyloric stenosis, in which: the And during the ky i hd during the attack vou might | attacks. If vou dev elop angina rarely cause persistent vomiting If your attacks begin alter walk- your physician immediately, oo. J 1€ on an r attack, 8 mighy Overealing, too much 78 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA

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