illbat £0111)- ut yours ‘ _ y ggau W. Union. llqkgo‘ ugGEnY 1N SEVERE OASIS 0F EPILEPSY or us who have followed e treatment, now given to pre- v i attacks or epfleDE-Y. or i! not evenicd the number and severity attacks is lessened,» have per- believed that this treatment eiiective in all cases. That ere are some cases not reached ~ the three diet methods and cnobarbiial is only too true. any 15 now in cases that not be helped by other methods. ‘Ihe diet treatment is: a) Cut down 0n all starch foods mid, sugar, potatoes, astry. (b) Cut down on all quids — w; tea, come, milk, Qnd all i and hard drinks. ' (c) increase the iat foods — eam, butter, lat meat, 28K yolks. To these diet rules is added a i1 dose oi phenobarbital as pro- _ led by the physician. hile the cause in most cases o! , y Ls unknown, a. cause in a. bar of cases is damage co a rt oi the brain. either by a tall by infection which has arisen some other pan; oi the body and . round its way to the brain hv v blood stream. liar mentioning some ‘tests ch help to show that there is u- damage in a portion oi the in. including Xrays, Dr. J. P. ans. Cincinnati, in Ohio State ical Journal, says: ‘Before the complete surgical» ration to remove this damaged L! undertaken. this part should stimulated by electricity. l! this ulaiion causes an e lleptlc at- tieni should be given a tl-iorough a1 of phenobarbital or other ieilng" drugs. artly to avoid ecessary opera ion. partly to e that any quleting drug used not. bring- ud of the r the operation is benefit ration itself. -. aim oi’ the operation is to ove the damaged part o! the in. leaving a lessened degree o! - age than was caused by the ginai injurv. l e thought then is when the v9 diet and drug treatment does bring reliei’ to gplldpllfl, dum- c from injury or infection may the cause. And if by Ls this is believed oi: be the se. surgery oflers adair chance relief. MINING make it. RONTO. May 4- (Canadiln Pres!) N48 AG You have to see this big, new Goodyear to fully appreciate what it can do for you. Because of its unique construction, G-100 gives you the toughest, longest-wearing {read ever put on a tire. In the G-lOO, car-weight‘ actually compresses the tread . . . compressed _ rubber is far more resistant to cuts and wear than rubber that is expanded. More than that. There are more closely- nested diamonds in the exclusive All-Weather ‘ Centre-traction tread of rhe G-100, making i: tbs safest non-skid tire ever built. just look at the wide running ribs, and the higlysquare ~ GREATER MILEAGE - GREATER SAFETY . GREATER ECONOMY 9W“ MM BEAT NEW TIRE 1/4. aortic... ,4. aw. G-100...100% Great! A remarkable new tire, as perfect as skilled workmanship and years of experience can the tire. Under this famous tread, and protected by a heavy sidewall which guards against cuts and bruising, is an amazingly strong inner body oi‘ resilient Supertwist cord that gives you longer, safer service . . . greater blowout protection, stout resistance to today's high-speed hear! c. 0 0 a n ,;?Y E A n “OBI lllOPl-B RIDE 0N GOODYIII TIRES TENN ON ANY OTHER KIND shoulders a a : they placemore rubber on the road, reduce wear and lengthen the life of You satisfied motorists whose keen judg- ment has prompted you to use Goodyear‘; long service G3 in the past, will find still greater value in the G-100. If you are one of the few who have never driven on Goodyears, you have a big mileage surprise waiting for you. See this new Goodyear today! Ask your near- byGoodyeu-dealer to show you the grearG-IOO. mflnumi wmqf The Greatest Name in Rubber o 1999 mark: the Ono Hundrodii Annlveuary ofClurlnu Goodyuur’: discovery of the vulcanization of rubber. This great discovery wound a new world ; a : promoted a would: of loud industrial an civiry, an udlon swoon oldevolopa men: and invention no BOO! new needs of mankind. In recognition of Charles Goodyear’: useful com lribution to world progress, in bouour o! his aeli-ncifico and courage, we pay zriburo u; hi; great name. ln this centennial year __, NEW lOW PRICES ON i r we name our great new tire G-IOO. ooonmn LIFE- UARDS ca“ “l” 1.2”“ Q "I " successor to lnnu k. the surgeon is ustlfied in 081m; the damfliled 901mm 0i‘ tubes . . . baa created new e rain." low d; - owever, betorc oven this teat is —- 531C311 at? “i: de, Dr. Evans states that the 5|, vruxum blowout accidents. u! your m: with ma»; and with Goodyufl new G-IOOJ-beoompreoueduead tire. Or ou can use yourproaeu: an.‘-no deulsrubou! 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May a _<c1=>_ » 3rd m. the same time re n their “l? o_ x ,4 so Gold m W" m" Dome and Hollinger posted gains o1 111m ouwiaradips glanadiap Jock; "m- rrmrnoua 304 " o g ' m "P1111511!" fiéliwi'“r”éi“‘uii"ri.fi‘°“nlléin.lé’ iii’! ‘sffipedirlieindgiinlt: fin? iol- Minn-id's lull- uln- 05 l - ' 175 M d 15 Pickle row and Pioneer and down IOWlnB lnvfltlllltm" mm “ "c9 -‘ ‘ ‘" Puma 1:8 P 31d yo" “a l g" ksgebtmili Paliifil" Mgcmod- lvqvgrsrl bliigee (lgntgligllaiiit Brigg; Only those who cuifor from Piles |ov¢~~~-~-- ‘u-‘a _ g ‘a. a -‘-‘ ~ ‘ ‘ “***"I =5’? = 5% i 13%.. a“... m... roofs: ..;.;i£":s Pfimifi-ad $58k Husfia rm"; “c” i8 w°°“"'"* P“ h"':.*'“.""‘""‘:.2'i"r.‘ is"? - ‘I 4'10 Md cm: ' - t, Smelters and Nickel dropped 0T0“ 0» Bl’ - 1B0 ilpellllrfl- B! 0 _B @- ' 0 . 31 Toronto exchange and closed pruc p L em u’ re_hmtau_ _ i . hm tyve 2gp Borrow“ I so “any Pnchanged “mo, Bu,“ lmnplrl-girjrtgugrg: lgrgwmaacloasgdwa: mm gpntcheznmree‘ m do“ with / as romen ,andsu tunes NGtIOIIGI COYISCfUG I f-Jw" =— the go.ds and industrials werc fully m‘ up M, Hudson Bna ventures “we other‘ on m, o", o; the w» um‘ simian in Alum-m wm m l snrunniruav bih i / ....Its u rsuijood buy. Don't iniu ILWWQ. cun also save you '"°"IY 0n House Paints. Tin Ware, Glam Wuro, Men's dress Shim, Ladies House Dmul its. - We m. u number of“ grocery limb‘! 7°" 5°'""|°Y 1""- lf you intend to point" your house or out buildings this Yfllnbwe can save you moncy on that also. Sec us before YOU ||Y_ p v . l saunas ro si.0ill$T0liE¢ LIOCS-S-S-l l. _.4\--—-.- .. Highways Blond To Motor Vehicles Commencing on this date, until further notlce, all paved and gravel highways in ihislPi-ovllicearo closed for motor vehicle‘ traffic, except in such cues when the total weight of vehicle and load does not exceed pounds. Auyonedriving on provincial highways contrary to ihia order shall be duly prosccuifll- 1mm u» so» m» of ApriL a. n. ma; _ _ p v By order. Kim's plate in 1981, was made to- day by the Inco rated Canad- ian Racing Assoc tions through Dyment. The trio is Bobby Donald, both undir- cont-ract to it. S. McLaughlin o and ; have proved it. Let Zam-Buk rollovo you! 50c box all dealers. Frank Tadeley. . The rive other alleged members . _. _P._S.,FIELDING_ Clerk of the Executive Council 6th ai 7 P. M. KING’S COUNTY CONSE anw-BuK ‘Fourth District of Kings Owing to a misunderstanding in the conduct of the Con- vention held on May 2nd, it has beerrfound advisable to re- convene this Convention at Murray River Saturday May J RVATIVE ASSOCIATION IIIIIII—I—IIIIIIII_III—III-II---I-I-——_-_———_ FIOWB-l-fi POLITICAL MEETINGS 3 The undersigned National Conservative candidates for the 8rd District of Queens will hold public meetings as follows:- Corran Ban — —Frlday, May 5th. Wlnsloe - - Monday, May 8th. Webster-f: Corner — — Wednesday, May 10th. Mount Stewart — — Thursday, May 11th. York -- - Friday, May 12th. Mt. Herbert — — Monday, May 15th. Meetings at 8 P. M. ‘ The Liberal Candidates are Invited and will be" given one hull the time. J. A. 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