.-.FZ- , : -es"? if Personal Appearance and Showmanship Tliosc: iii:-cc boys shoiied lino example of personal appeai'ancc anti slioiiiiiai: ship while exliil.iitiiii.z their steers to the public during the Fat Stock Show Front linportant Page 12 The Guardian Saturday, Aug. 27. 1955 Kensingion Mrs. iillam J Harrington has returned to her home in Spring Vallev from a pleasant visit to V" Canada. l ins. Eliicl .'ilcArliuir has rctiiiu- Nl to her litimc iii Kciisiiigitin aitci I iil(-..sant ext-ur.sion trip to West tern Canada l l Mrs Emniii Caseli-y iif lllelrosc. Mass, is visiting in Keiisinglon. the giicst of Mr and Mrs. Bruce .utI)lll(iT. Miss Holly liiorrisoii. Charlotte- .town. is visiting in lianiilton the guest of her coiisiiis liiss Patricia Chaiiipitiii and Tliistcr Craig Ri'yeii- ton llis iiuiii) Irii-iitis will lie pleased to learn Air. John A Coiilson of Sea View is making it speedy re- covci'y lelloiiini: an operation in tho i'riiici- t'oiiiii) iltispital Mr lC.'ii'lc ticoi'gi- Bridges who is at iiiciiihcr of the R C. A F. siatitmcn at Calgary. Alberta, motored to the island recently and is the L'iiesl of his mother Mrs. Jean llrtrlucs ol Keiisiiigtiin.-C V. S.iiiip.iili.i is cxlciitlcd to Ur (Tl:-ircni-e Siiiclair anti iiieniliers of the t.iuiily at indian River in the sudden passing of his ivife. former- ly litirllia Siniiiioiis who passcd aiiay so lllltiNl)l"('l.')l)l) last Sat tirria) . Mr anti Mrs Hriicc Crulier and I&'lIlll,l'. Mr and Mrs Edgar Math- ews and Mr and Mrs Gordon 191', ,0 ,.'l.:'m; ('t,;”-H9 Cari; Oyster Rod Bridge: David Smith. Poivnal; I'll-iii '.iiaci.mri. New London (champion shoii man)--Master Feeds Report. 0 r I N t O ,. F . I Miscouche Y O n Mr and Tirs his Arsoiiaiilt of y , . . . I p . p H Jamaica Plains kl-ass. iiere re ...:::.": .3::..;:';i."::::...'”:..:; ..::.'..::.: .2””.l.'.' ..:::r-- lies in thi. province. one of the Bcginnuii: this your liitlians iiill HI. pen... 5-lwh. ,.N..."m ,..,m.” most sui'i'cssf1ll hf'Illi-' lllal 581 llll 'f'W't'lXW 'lN"l'”'”'l” "' "'”” ”"'w L'(l to his lioinc iii iliscoiiclic tittci ll)" ill? ltllp -l D -l('"k'"5 Nil" U" ”'”""" 1" ll" ”'””i ll” as having spout soiiic tiiitc Ill Out the pl-m-1".-L. of Quebgp is going lhc hcayei and all trapping iiill arm in for ii iii a big way as will be be sli'ictLi cuiitrolli-ti. Arrange- nouced from this report released 'm"ll-I 4” W" '?"'"t' """”' l" Mr amt iii-.s Weiiiliill s.-tiiit-it of from MIAIBSSIIII. QU9 "59P(llYlK ill blrlsll ill? ll;'Wll”il'”'l "l l'"l”';'l'" l.;il.ir.'iiloi' rccciitl) ill'l'lit'll ill fills- heaver in territories alnnil U19 "W" 1'” W” l"'"" "Wm" '” couclic. to iisii at llli' lltllllll or Sagueiiay coast of Quebec Pro Lll('ll'2ll)l1)lllf l'('i.IlIlLill(llis' lltiiicvor. rs -1-hl.0m”.(, m.5Rm.h(.5p vino, by the Dgpartmpm of Game prices o tit-so s 'ins at ziuciioii and Fisheries started this month level form tho mani tliiliciiltv in Mr Clarciicp lie-ltot-lit-s rt-rt-iii it was learned here today This riiaking this a going: entcrnrlSf' ly arrived in Miscouchc to spend in the first phase in the 31 million ifi-year program to increase pro- duction of beaver pelts in Quebec the nreseri as establish rc province through merit of additional ported in these columns. Canadian Norseman and Otter planes of the department have begun to trans- . eigh- and Beisiniis preserves to the new area. which fer healthy animals from boring Perihtuica now has been closed ping. to all trap An inventory of the beaver stand extending from was in the territory Baie Comeau to Naiashiian taken earlier this year The dc partmcnt is to complete this ccn sus as far as tllanc Sahlon in the strait of Belle isle opposite New- foundland Restocklng of beavers in the new preserves will continue tho an- Rflfi to -100 hciiicrs until the entire 1-ltltioti square mile area. which represtnts nearly one the whole of Quebec Province. has been provided with lridian the next in vcars at rate of for hual quarter of Concurrently region will colonies tribes in thi- he in been "i opciation in cxistinu pi-e per: are to l"Ft"Pli'l subsidies to double in niiuihors men! also iiill icat-ii in get Iuctlons tho highest prices .l, Ticmhla) fur scriicc oi this prriiiiice. dis closed these facts during an lpeciinn tour at Misiassini Lake With the establishment tional preserves the skins and heater ministration number duction of all Quebec preserves is expected to reach 6ti.00ti skins per year by 1965 Trade name to be given in beaver skins from the -"Pu preserves along the coast in all probability iiill ho Sagiicnny. Another important development as far as names are concerned will take place later this year. Mr. Tremblay said The department is completing this summer its new S.'ltl.00ti strition al llupcrt llouso where the Tliiperi River flows into James Bay Until now heaior ekins caught in the regions along this bay were presented at ftir auctius as East Maine. Fort . George or simply eastern Ontario. With the new post in operation all polls in future are to he mark- Qi as coming from Quebec pro- Vince. lome iii garments made up from Mislnssini beaver skins will he presented at the next fur lash ion show of the Fur Trade Assoc- iation of Canada. to be held at the Chateaii Frontenac In Quebec ' A City in April next year. Liliewiite. a number of garments made by Canadian manufacturers from marten pelts produced in this pre- aarve are to be intrr iced iiiirier their new irnrle name "northern Quebec sable" These facts were &eIoaed by J. A Trt-mhlay. ril- rlctor of the for service of this province. while on a visit to this for trapping area. Names of firms to participate in this event are 1Iliig eomn-ilttee under chairman- ship of Andy Anton. Anastas For (3 TM, Montreal. is to most at Qobee-city at the end of this . Final details have not been yet but plans are being 3' lie this convention and V hit!-t city. iggesf event over alu- : mac beavda am at ,'b' WVIRHIMO lie . ' - of lane :0 lrorlllcorl to the sysiciii illllt'l1 has serves for the past 21 years Trap- to report on the prni:i'oss of the new fur-bearing settlers. which in aver- age take l'rom thrcc to four years The deport- tlic stiiiaws how to prepare the skins in order at fur rlircclor of the iii- of addi- more personnel will he needed to cope with ad- iiicron.--rng coming down from the North Total pro- Ie be announced later. The organ- tAmlIt'PIl- N- S MT Tl'PlllhlR.V Wlfl ll Will" "Tl”"'t some limo with his paroiits. Vir itoptiscd lurotgn tho of control could he the tmpnrtutioii nf ritiiahli irom lTti-.xi.'i. crop would st:-iiiti trade at large. be added Total protliiciion in Quebec Pro vincc of otter dtirinL' tlic llliil-i954 xviishll irunning froi April I lliircb 31' was 2.813 skins at total value oi Stil.261i. or 327 skin. against or 525 per skint Tifiti or slltiii is on quality muskrat ciuded in uoocrapliical latter fur .'irc iicsiorii fiilllllfltl Til per skin that not only tho increase. but has improved likcwise have been that contlitltins for not Total prodiictioii of iiiiiskrat diir ing I953-I934 reached lllflilflil skins with a total value of S.'ll)4.7Zll. iiliilc last vcnrk crop dropped to I31! lllltl skins i aliiotl at f1Zl4.7-ill tiiitpiit of mink. on the other hand. the 1953-lii54 sonic l2.iiiiti mink skins were pro- is valii and likewise llurinil llll'l'0FlR'lllH per skin duced in this province for a total vnluc of will or HT pcr skin. Last ycnrk lltil -i7tI skiii.-;. valiicti S20 por skin operations Hi Sit-iii,-ifltl now are directed to- ward improving beaver prodiiclion time will not be and quality. the far Rita) - once our ctilargcd dc pariiiicw unis properly iirgaiiimtl, lil'lt'll Quohct otters. iiiarteti and mink will cnioi .1 similar reptilia- lion on this continent as well as abroad.” Mr Tremhlay concluded Well done Nlr 'l'rciulil.'i,i itiiii et'loi'ts on lit-li:ili' of tlic liidimis and )our Proiiiico deserve the biglicsi praise and eiicoiiragcment May you long continue at the head of your department is the fervent hope of the writer of these notes . o o Tignisli Rcrnard Sliivicy ofBi'itiL!c- port. Conn. is incationing with relatives in St Louis. Ehbslleet and Tignish. Hrs. .l J ttonniilli and tiaiigli it-rs. .-tniic anti (lailirinc. Char- lottcttiitii. are visiting Mrs (Ion- nolly's parents. Mr and Mrs Aiisiln llantirahan Mr onto is Mrs Tor- holidays Reginald Arsiaiiaiili. spending his with his mother Mrs Joseph T. .-irscnaiilt. Tignish Mrs Arsen- nuli had as her week-end guest her daughter. Miss Jenn Arsen- auil. Siimmcrxirle. Vlr Paul KPIIII) iii 'iictlltirtl. llass. who has spent the past six iieeks at Hm Scout ('amp. Fellsland in Amcsbury. Mass. come to Skinner's Pond to spend the remainder of his school holi- days with his mother. Mrs. R. L Kenny. Mr and Mrs. Fns'lPl' Skcrry. Ttgnish. had as their guests for the wc-ck-cml Mr Skerr.v's sis- ters. Mrs Annie Farrell. Boston. Mrs Frank Mriinugnll and son Len. Alberton. also their itovi-in- lnw Mr. Clayton Riplcy and children Norma and Joyce of no xkitin. local a boiler cliaiicc of attaining recognition in the fur a per the previous year's total of 2.l0l skins ivalue h70.450 Last year's crop totaled 3.l27 skins. valued at SR7.- 'l'lu-cc ligiircs tlic qiizintity also Mink and in- tbc program. although tho so good as in ) iiii-i'ctiscti to IT.- fir "Aiilioiigli our iuain and klrs Wllllillil hesnoclics Sviiip;illi) is t'Vli'llflrt(l to Iii- l.oui.s Xlacilillaii on the death oi her brother. Mr Burke. wliti re- cently died in L' S A Air-Caticls ltilillllvll Williaius Peter Slcclc. .lustin 'ili-Neill. Loui- Nlacliiiilqn and Kenneth Carr let for camp at (ii'cciiviuiitl on Sun day. August 14. Mr anti Mrs. Allison Arscuault and laniilv recently pent soni. time in Misctiiichc. iisitiiii: at tliti huiiic til Mrs .-tr-:cnaiilt's p.'iroiiis. Mr and Vlrs. P C Martin Miss Mario tiaudet turned to Ontario spent her holidays at the htiinc of her and Mrs recciiilv rc after havuii in llist-titiclit paroiits. Mr lTr'L'LIIii tiatirlcl Mr anti Norfolk. Airs liiiiilc .-tiiinld ll lilass. anti 'iirs Allit-t Gallant of Gnspe. Que. ret-entl' spent it feii days in Iiliscoiicli visiting at lhc home of Mr ant Mrs ii, if tizillant ' 'lli' and Mrs 'l'licotloi'c iixcn :itilt of Sttinchani. Mass. Mrs Frank Arscnaull of Egiiiond Bay. and Mrs Alex Gallant of Woliiu" ion wcrc rot-cut visitors to Mix ciiiiclic A benefit pic social and tlaiiic was held in tho Viist-uiii-he l.oi:ion iiall on Wednesday evening lug iist 17. A large crowd enjnyctl lhc four piece t-tiltircd orchestra ll'til'll Trurti. N S. Nlr iloysiiis Kiwi-iiiiiill iilio in the Royal Canadian Air Force anti posted in German). recently arriied in Miscoiiche to scpnd some time with his parents yir and Hrs -tnliinny Arsciiniill Nlr Marlin -krsciiiiiill. liiililax. is spending some time in Mis- couchc at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Anthony Arsenaiilt. Mrs Bernard Wariek recently arrlicd in Mist-oiii-he to .pend sonic time with bor parents. tlr. and Mrs Williiiiii lit-sllncliox Mr Gerald Stet-lc. Laval Uni v c r s it). Qucho spending several weeks in ills- coiichc as the giit-s' uf his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs Percy Stcclc. Mr Alfred Gaiirlcl of Iliscoiiclte recently spent several dnyw in Iialifat N S stiitient of i8 Mi.-is Luniiiizi Poirii-r oi Vlltili loitetown rot-cnily spent some time in Mlscoiiohc visiting at the liumo of her brother. John C lloiricr Miss Edna Martin of Boston. FEED SERVICE A Complete line of Shur-Gain Feeds. for all your Needs. A Complete Shur Gain Custom Grinding Service of your own Grain. Binder Twine 600 ft. at 38.95 Baler twine the best at 556.95 per bale. A Complete line of Beatty Barn. Stable. and Farm Equipment at i0'?b A Complete line of per bale. Discount all this week. A Complete line of International Harvester Refrigerator, I iisiiis. Nlr and ilrs (i H Riley. tliliss ilarjoi'ic lliloi Mr John (ti-onto and iltss Vora Ci-o7.ier iicro aiiioiig Ihc iisitor. in t'harlottc- toiiii on Aug is Mr anti yirs Miller and twt i-ltiltlrcii of liotitllawn. N S. ar riicd at .'ii.'ilpciiiic during the past iit' ' iiuil litiio lalicii up rt-sitlciice iii the l'iiiIt-il i'liiii'cli fiiziiise Mr Al "or cniitlucti-ii I -i-rvit-es last 8 ll ll (l a y in lii'iiii-cliiwii L'iiile(l ('liuri-ii. .'ili' iiplioiim ('oiiiii-ll iiiis i-titer l.'ilIlt l at .i slll)llUi' rccciitl) Tliiist at tho supper iiicliiticri Mr and "Mix ii i” Vilstlltll. Vir and Airs Tlltiliiilts Vl'iginorc. Mr. and Mrs Allan ('aiiipholl anti Mr J A. Ciiiitpbcll A plcasanl evening was hi-iiu:iii in .-i t'ltii-(' li) singing. "li'csI Re 'l'lic Tic Thai Hinds" .-iiiri "Sin-tiltl tiitl Actitmiiitancc Re i-'orgoi." Master Philip Ci-ozier youngest son of Mr and Mrs .lohn Crozier llniiiilinii met with 3! paiiifiil ac- cidoiii on Aiiciisl ifl iilion he fell irom the hill on iiliiili lic iias lllilliiiiz lii'cakiiii.: his left arm be- Mass. is spending some time in .'iiisctiiit-lic as tho giiesl'ol her par- ents Mr anti Hrs P (' Marlin. 5.l'mliaili.V is oxtoiiticti to Frank SlillHl'('lil'lKK5 on the death of his brother. George. who recently died in the l'nilctl States Franl Sllllalivhrigas of 'iliscotiche at tended the fun -i':il On Siuitliii -iiigiist ii the par Isliitiiicius oi Nliscoiiclio litiiioretl their roliroil pastor Rci Martin Vionaglian. on the occasion of his itlth anniversary in tho prlesihtiod ilr Marliii licslttii-hes read it well wortlctl atitircss and iiiis prcseiil ed with )1 purse li) Mr. (Iamilir l)I'3lltit'llt'x on hi-li.'ilI of the par isliioncrs. Mrs. John H Yiiclilnniin of Con- noclicul, l'. S A . recently arrived in Xliscnuclic to spend some iimc at the home (if Mr and Mrs. Gu. MacKiiinoii and Mr and Mrs S. Perry She was iiccnmpanlctt by Mr. David Perry of Miscouche. who had spent his summer holi- days in Coniict-ticiit Birthday Dollor For Flood Fund SALT LAKIC (il'l'Y. l'liib. lAPi An ciivclope borc this address in childish scrziwlz "To the news paper man ”Aboul floods ”l)escret News "Salt Lake City.” inside was a dollar bill and a at tiiiiirtor. togollier with a note iiliich read" ”hcar Mr iii-vis paper man ”My Sunday school teacher said I am my brother's keeper and God told her. So here is my birth- day dollar for sonic boy whose lost his Momniy- - "Baby sister sends her money. too ”Litve ”i)ay l(l " David was not iitlierwlse identi- lied. The newspaper said it will do its l)PSi in see that the money is ”spciii the way he wants them to be spent," Your Always Alioail At Your Local shill-G More Profits lg; You When lgjg Ylltl Sher Iain Ftp Profit it ise, fecd Sliur-(lain. More Sliur-('.iiin is fed in Canada than any other brand . . . WHY . . . Rocniisc Shur-Gain Means More Profits. You Got gpgg IN STOCK Twine and Wire. famous Dominion Washer. A Part Car of Bnled Shavings til it low price. Get your Needs Now. SAY BIIUBAMIN MAKE A GAIN IIIINSINGTON FEED SEIWICI .IMl'l'liI.. "The Original Home Of Shin-Gall" Knlldlgtllll. E I). I. Phone 36 FROM NEWSY NOTES By J. A. Cinrli. D.sc. wu-an i I Pure water. It uriiinary u.-mp- a slightly srenter proportion in eratures. its a clear. transparent the deeper parts of the oceans! liquid: neutral in its reaction, andl The saltest sea waters are loc- lis without taste or smell. Absolute- atcd in regions where the great- ly pure water is not til')lEI:'lPd1e5l evaporation occiirs. such as n.-i.iii-ally. Rain water not viily the lied Sea. the liicditerraiican contains atmospheric air but also and in the trade-wind areas of ammonia. carbonic acid. traces izf thc oceans The Dead Sea and nitrates and salts derived from Sal' Lake illustrate extreme con- idusp .di ; of evaporation. "'lie area of the water surface A saiisi'iictoi'.v dtincstic water 0' "'9 Nml l5 "W" than "9 supply is essential for the human 18"": ""9 M” um” um ""3 "l race and it is one of the Breat '31" "md 5u''”"39- "' ll ls 3””'” problems that confronts people fii.--seventh of the total sur'.ice where-ever they go in new loc-. of the earth. in composition sca- ations. in water supply is a first Vlill” Pmbabl-V "”"”""5 "”".V cnnsidt-ratiiiii. later ('tlIIlJlI1llIiHll()I1 Nlllliihle 9l9""”"- hm "W E” from anv source must be dealt m".l0"llY "l the” 3"” l”””” "T with and piirification mcasiirea only ”iracc elements” The total adopted we I.t,(.'.ii ma, an ,,m. am -unl of sea-salts vane: lzrcally first visit to Phoenix. Arizona. we in samples of sea-water '. ken from were hot and thirsty the water dl"9l'9"l 3"939- but ll” "W" "I taps were similar to those at home, the ('0"5ll”lem5 l5 "”".l-V Film” anti tli o ii as no notice that the constant. except that lime is in Wm”. was Wm H, drink we ,,,, .. -. lc' 'lil laicr aiicr a iisii to the - al for treatment. that the twee" "19 Tlbuw .and Should”' A .2 River which flows through doctor was immediately summoned W my. seeps mm H", local water and .'lulip was taken to the Prince County Hospital where he is resting ('()il1llII'l8IJl) supply. which is not used by the citizens for drinking purpiiscs llviiilaiiiiniilitiii froiii iiue sniircc or another is so general in Smith Aniorlca that ivc wc. iiarnod not Baltic School has reiipeiictl illci the, summer vacation with ilrs. . ,. , , . d in vlrink any except boiled ivtiter (l?;:TI('iilll'(ifi( iE'itblelil((lls1:x iiiiTv Vi" " "I Ftilivut last year We even . i . h .' ' hit our doubts about drlnltiiiii Hlinlmyas Nun" "H H” on he i iialcr. iilicii the elevation slung "M" vias over 12.001) feet above sea- ' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spence til lei' for one man said. You could put your finger in the water ' S.. . l l sprmghuh N Wu" 8 peas” boiling there. withoiii being scald- ed lvacaiion in Malpaque the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig and Mr and Mrs. William H Burns iii-i' Elmer (lotion has rcliiriied to .V'orihpoi't. N. S. alter visltinil Thori- are a number of water borne tliscascs i'ii.'il t-iitiso most serious niillutioii of the city iiater hh Hnhpr ML Jnhn (-Hm," gupplir Of those. typhoid feier , i it. of Kcnsingmn who has beet '-ti'I' was one of the worst in -ioimer (lljapaud Exh b Joni. - h in MI, Canon's mmy years. We were present during the Vickerson, North RlVPt'. Russel Di Hkti typhoid epidemic at Cornell Univ- ersily ill 1902-(til when there were 750 t':lxi's and inauy cit-iiiiis among will be pleased to learn he Master Feeds Report. imprui'cd in health. Youngest - Showing four of his eight registered tlon. 15-year-old Eugene Donahue re dry competing in ii large class from it a 4. 7 and 8 in large clas . starting four years ago with a calf iii In forcgroiiiirl l-I Ciillit t lerstyi .it the tiliarlottctoivii vorl ll lllltl prvo with a lwn-year-olrl lslzitif -tllll ll:iittl.ititl l'tni'ris; he also ii.-til t'1'ktK-tllltitilitltllllllt)l'llllllt'lllllZ.l'llSll('lTl hc ii iii (With This litirrl will he at zeiic iioiuiltiio. ttoriiivall. kneeling: .lillt Coriiivzill: ti-it-tlon i)oliei'ty. Kiiigzston. His iuuny irioiids in is the sttitleiits lii lllllt 'l'iirtit1l0.l (liiiariii. had a typliiiiti 0l)l(lt'llIl(”i with nearly l.ii0(l cases and 150p the water contains X ' or magnesium salts. These ciirdle and waste soap and form scale lln boilers. There are satisfactory wafer-softeners available to cor- rect hardness of different types. but it is necessary to determine the cause of the hardness before applying the correct remedy. Filter beds of sand and mechan- ical filters are used to make cloudy water clear and sparkling in some. a coiigiiliint is used and regret to learn Mr. Jamcs -2. gast had the inisfortune oi iiuvitii; a l)llllt' broken in his ankle re- do.-nits, ceiiily while attending a boxiugl 'l'oroiiIu ntarlcii sterilizing the niiilcli and is a patient in the ('ii.V ;clty's viiiter supply iiitli calcium Hospital at t'barl0tielown where hypochloritc. and ticvclopcd and a cast was put on and he cxptcis It-xpandcd purilit-iitioii pmccsscs so to be able to return home soon. lthat for the last nine years Tur- Elir. and Mrs Earle Dymcnt and onln's typhoid casc rate has been .iwn children Jane and Freddie. "zero". it ions proven that the inf 'litiiicion. N.R.. are visiting in controlled addition of liquid obl- 1Kensingion the guests of 'iir i-iiid,orinc to a most daiii:ci'oiis uiuii tliirs. L.A. Mann and in Margatcllcipiil viatcr supply mode It safc nu, rm” Mun", fnqumny by the guests of Mr. and Mrs Edward for iitiinesttc iisc mm.hmm.nl means 1- prnipmm, T).V'nl0nl- ii W” t.-NW1. hoii-cvcr "ll" Iron, lime and other chemical . .....A----------E tinder certain conditions chlorln reagent, an med ",1 the Wam- atcd water had such an aboinin "norm m "mow the precipitant. able taste that no one wanted to use it taste of Ollaiia iiater A new problem in securing pure We can still remember the donwgm. WM” '0'. mum western in i908 W.C.T.U. ' , Ontario has developed We were p p g 1hc Iivaicr wt) saillci to !(IrK;ll-l(.kl)il:l pl.(.c(,". last year at 3 meeting 5. we .-imp) lHlli( no no r .. I ”- - ".0 ,h N0 E In Toronto the bad taste in the 0 m mum n mom m e tmvns and cities of that area. who were discussing the posslbilitv of securing their water supply from Gcor'!lan Bay Thc.v found that the dctmgciits now in use in laundries anti in washing dishes etc. in the homes of cltize have greatly E(ii'"ll to the amount of phosphorus that has been added to sewage rii:-posal T h i s phosphorii. h a s grcnlly stimulated the growth of 4'Il'Jt'l(' in tho i'iv'-rs and strcaiiis. and :i poisonous algae has already caused the death of live stock from drinking the water in which water was not constant but period- ic. Thc cill7.Pns' never got used to if. anti were iotid in their protests iilit-mi or the bad taste appeared. The) iinnteti clcar. cool. good water from their taps, and ”not a nictiicinai potion". in a serii of investigations in Toronto. Milwaukee. '.ondon and other lIilll1l('lDllllllP' the trtiiihle was located and identified as photo” and other orizaiiic com- pountis it was found that one part of plionolic substance in 5 iiillion HOW NARROW TIIE .l. William Burris in an impending accident the difference between life and death may be in one error oi judgment: in a race the difference between victory anti ticfcai may !I-' in a fraction of H second: and in tlic cast: oi drinking ilic difference be- tween social drinking and alcohol- ism may he in only one drink l.lNlCi Drinking is a dangerous busi- P""i'-I "I Wm" '" whim ”hl”rl"' it grows. This t-ontaminatioii. for ncss. True. all kinds of temptin: M” "M" add” "'"''m '""k'' "" whit-li no remedv has yet been adici'tiscmenis try to show why w""”' ”"”"l"'"m" "ml d"”'L"'”" foiuid. exists in Lake Huron. Lake one can iinbihc in good fellowship 3”” . H I Eric and the rivers of their water without danger to the drinker. anti 7'". 5 " ””l”'”l- l”'i”"'1l slictls many people do drink all their Eh”! i'l'”'"'h" M” "M" '" dnl” There is nothing better than lives wlthoiit visible ill effect ' '""”""l W"""il'-V f'h'l"l"l”9' ii-operly treated purc water an it walcr could he made acircptablr to average citizens His system wet. supcr- and dc-cliloritiatiun. He gave an oi-eriltisc of chlorine to 'iio water so that the phenol- oids deteriorated beyond the "tasty" stage Then. by adding. sulphur dioxide. he de-chlorinated the water. that had all danger from bacteria eliminated. along wi' all traces of the bail t:i.-tie. This basic process is now in gen- ul. ML when the drinker mm” erti' use almost everywhere. and up. 11,. 300' understand; um i. one very seldom gets the chloi"ine frlghieimi tor mmseuy it is when taste in city drinking water today. this fear and this lack of under-l Tim" "9 "”""' l""bl9m5 in standing bu.(,m,. mo strong for coiiiicctitin with our domestic Sometimes. too. the drinker ignor- eit the danger signs that exper- ience has taught others. He as- siimcs ''i take it or leave if alone.” Tboii somclbing often goo.- wronil. and there is tragedy. Many. many times the narrow line between social drinking and alcoholism is just that close. The drinkcr may not see it at the time, but the signs are apparent to others. who are afraid for him. 'thirst-oiicncher" for man. woman or child. ATTENTION FARMERS Buying Poultry, live and dressed. daily except Sat- urrlay. JENKINS BROS. LTD. him to lace that the drinker seeks WFWT Ellplll-V 9"" 0' "19 "10" ' escape from reality through more 90mnit.n is what is known as Summerslde drink. 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