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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Mar 1955, p. 6

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Alolller (Ling, NORMAL My (caper-tun differ- will a. IndividuL Tho (her-.- ne!" drow- what u tho NOR- MAL body Romper-lure for cum-Io: Int thi. I- not al- wly: the when the INDIVID- UAL I: cone-med. Son. por- all can" In normal at " “we, and come at 09.3. Always remember that {ever i I 'YMProN and not a dis- 0... Fever is only an indie-- In that something u not working right in the human It",','."',': It is a trtridepotst, to ul know whcn w. no sick. and when we no mending, or ”covering: but not if it I: Mead to change artificially by tug-I as that Would be I A13: rescue". ....A. I hvo in“ cloud“. t.... doo. not ulw-yu - puny nick“... nor do" sick- - than accompany (our. The hum body can stand I wide range of internal tem- pmturea without too much damage, extending from . cool temperature of " degrees to I fever temperature of 106.8 degrees F. At 107.6 degrees the danger point is reached. Then only is It dangerous If left out of control. __ ts [her-Inomolor- in? I. bo cool, no! wot-hipped. _ A lounge fever is a defen- ‘N mechanism, obviously "eated for I put-polo. the and doctor of today docs M try to reduce love! Mt- “pt when the patient's din- mfm in too nut. A sponge hath tenor-“y bring: tempor- ary but Welcome relief in such can. An - hu done like- “. A Chiropractic adjust- ment may reduce I fever I point to I point And a hull within 15 minutes. 50.115, han to to to work " uni-ni- thot lulu-tea. " in to rain the temper-hr. to Dun up the poiuonn and van- ho which In” been created by It. attack " Bu-. In tho sil-oak cmu. the My In I)... through than prim cm, and in Loco-no - "mated to the existing ton- Thu is one nut advantage " Chiropractic adjustments. Th0, have the ability to can- trot hut. Chimnetlc help. 00 ”we the function] con- trot ht the body and supple! In mop" no". fore. to the “native. 0mm. TM. help. ‘I “a body of that. when. 0mm“ to be CON- TROLLED. We fill {our most tre- “and, in aunt. mad infec- tion. ailments. and we rarely and " in chronic ailments. Thu I. non-owl»! obviouu. In “to or infection" nilncnu. So body in night of! (turd. or In A It.“ of ink-lance. Tho. ‘. thermo.tatie control in tho In", which hold. out - In lull-co during sick-on amd Tho object in to control "vor. and help to qulnin tt " tbo proprr Iovol. h utterl- an. with the "noun! of pol- - .nd waste. " be burned II tho body (or In norm-l "- p- wil be and.“ " loan the FEVER IS A FRIEND Id! q. - no. il yo- have hell “on. the “hf-mod who Hiaw- "OISE Br Nari] I. Harris. D.C. Wan-loo, Oil-tic. In] I fever, kill the pat- iont", has been an old ll,?":-'?, saying for may yet", s", and it his Frr, .1 proven it- , self numer- ous ttmea. A Bl, {out is not a o m 0 thing tiihik t B”:‘..’?re"n iritetieti, 4-yr. Medal; 177116155171}: i;-rrriGFi,- CiitaniiGF, J. Cull, 4; H. Baum, a; M. Leis. l; J. McGrath, 6. Presentations marked completion of succeste presentable accident-tree year: a; driving Company truck: I“ -" ftatmtEti “Ar'n'rcnlxu nm""§""m1n; no“ tr"' received Ontario m We medal awards pm $23 bonus checks trom Brewer's Ware- .heuéins 0.0me at..uei.t yp.ua) Distylet. (“Hart Memes .1n-_quleh fhly wtsek. ed" or elim- inated. It is s o m e thing to h. “ka If someone 13 lil in the fa- mily and must be given treat- ment " home it is a difficult time for everyone. The near- est hospital may be miles aw- ay and any equipment that . Do not Bot excited about lam. It In only a nynpton. and as pain and heaoNchrs " in only an indication thnt nomad-in. it not working right with: our systems. Tho, u thy-Hal! heals. fmr )lh tho mt of the oymptonu (rah-l- lr [Happen-n. Always remun- ber. fever in actuary to your recovery. Do not try to get rid of the lever and have ovcrylhi-g do. behind. If. your friend. not your enemy. Chiropractic doesn't make unreasonable clnims. Its Ich- ionmenb malt from utilizing tho natural therapeutics of the human body Itself. more rapidly which, on turn lower: the fever to the PROP. In level. Fen: then, is brought down NATURALLY. instead of being FORCED do" chemiuny. and thus destroying the body's “can! defuse. "LOAN CUPBOARD” ESTABLISHED BY RED CROSS EXPERT EYE CARE Liphardt Hardware L I M I T I D n [In It I. WAmoo Phone 1-3le All Metal Adjustable BETTER VISION GLASSES " King St. West 1.11;.ng Block um um MINI BOARD GORDON E. Whll2 Complete With Foam Rubber Pad for ONLY $13.95 tAdvertisement) War "3.95 NOW ONLY C. R. NIMMO Serving the KitcheneeWaterloo public for the Expert Clock, Watch and Jewellery Bap-Ir (Formerly of Mold P. Wal: Jewell!!!) For Pickup and Delivery Phone 2-4750 or 2-2686 $9.95 YOUNG’S past "pears happens to be on hand is used. The Red Cross's "Loan Cup- board" is estnblished for just such situations. Beds, wheel chairs, crutches. all the neces- sary lick room equipment is loaned by Red Cross to help ease the strain. Red Cross sick room supplies trl', mstanlly In circulation man; [amulet suffering from accident or temponry illness. Sometimes the "loan is a permanent one-- to a little troy crippled from birth tor example. In I Red Cress wheel chair he make: life easier for himself and his family. Through the Red Crou he helps himself. All Kinds Cut to Size nAIuJBOAIm MASON"! "REPLY CEILING TILES mEBOARDs PEGBOAID PLYWOOD MADE To ORDER SINGLE-FLY VENEEBS WOOD FINISHES E. J. MULROONEY Co. "s Weber W., um. Ont. Phone 5-5326 In. Parting Open Baturdays All Day PLYWOOD TH! WITIRIZOO '(OnhrbT CHRONICLI This Ontario group extended an invitation to the already organized group in Manitoba and members came east and twisted in starting 40 loos]! in Grey, Dufferin and WelL ington counties. Today there no almost 160 locals branch.. ine out into the further coun~ ties of Ontario, Durham, Vie, toria. Bruce, Huron Rattan & Waterloo. An interprovineia1 council has been set up with three members on ft from each province having locals estab- lished. “In "" ch 30mm a". . upon at to can" on“ In .3110de do- yndon but. the net you on and an that the we. of fun products lion“ bear . {all nick-mp to that of tther orunlnuou or in ot" tab. Mt! prie- foe fur- on." maid It. A. W. Conant of Arthur, prank-t of thsur- lo "rr-r'. UMon. “That's on. of tho plumb in our 'rt.ttorm", Q. unit" Btmtod when add- nuing a In." map of {unn- on In Hay-ville tun lat Fri- dar ultornoon. Ho traced the origin of the Mrrtt Pirmer's Union in On- tario back to 1962 when two young men under Verteran's [Ind Act felt thing. were slip- ping back for Nraners follow. ing the boom of war years. Nineteen lama were inter- "ted by them And A meeting hold in a Ichoolhonse. Seven- teen of them decided some kind of n farmer'. union WI! nqeded and etch donated $5.00 tonne- this can“. Need Money , Bills to Pay , Call HPC today! CANADIAN FARMERS IOST S6 MILLION IN 2 YEARS (tiiimttsaioiur name: CASH "There no It [out 200,000 Get :50 to $1,000 to ply doctor bills, as”, rep-in. fuel. clothing. Single or married person- Inly borrow on signature. Buy-loaned memento. You chow your own reply”! plan. Conn in today " (In. My, one-day mice! '.t.th'-.M- nmu.mh,nmmm,ml-Iuo WA”. ONI- MOclJolpn. -.r--rg.rt'tome. Minn.” mndmmhm 'r-ar-tr-wt'."', The speaker recommended non-nnenl of the United Livestock Bales Contnct st . recent' meeting of hog produc- en, stating that they did not increase the deferential on hogs between Winnipeg and Toronto as claimed by their support": because the de- fergntill on enttle rose higher than on hogs and U.L.S. did not sell eattle. He also tttated there Was no relation between U.L.S. Ind the abolition of sunuhuna. an nut-314- ut art-awn." Mr. Cor nut 1min: and that a. policy of the WI In“! in to hare the tumor: thun- ulwn formula. their with“. not the diroeto" in in tho can of the Nderatioa. Cont!» nine ho mid, “The min (um voice I. the Fain-(ion of Ar riealture but it netuall, in the Mum. like! - the common cill for the "eo-op'i'. for any good reason 130 Park St. Kitchener PHONE 6-6151 CHRISTNER COAL co. For Quality FU EL on. man; will no. cm»; of haw-In: put of the many com. In: Inch. Ho uphinod further that " a muting In! week of Welliraaton Hog Producer- they bud proposed . unclu- tion asking bot producer. to to to the Show “a tutti. pro- dueers and try and get to- gether to form I pmvlnelnl board. This ".ohttton ”and 3nd I» mrppoaod to go on to a. thet 5 . "who“ Inu- Iuo a! that tho “82,000 eolloeud by them according to ”an d bogs and“ phonld h". no. into n (In: omn- FIRE HALL 5-500! HOSPITAL 6-6451 POUCE " _ .. 4-4101 EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS Youths' Size 26 to 34 Mei. Size 34 to 42 Boy.’ the 2, 4, 6, 6X DAFFODILS . TULIPS _ . .rFWr..__', SNAPDRAGONS MINIATURE TULIPS COTTON SPORT SHIRT 25 KING ST. l no. WATERLOO METROPOLITAN Stores PAPER FLOWERS " SPORT SHIRTS Puss: COTTON No [Ming Required Shel t, 4, I Ind " BOYS' I’LISSE YOUTHS' FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE the Alumni d the no; Pr.- due": in Toronto but to I“ It In": to! than. Coulnding his rum-ri- Mr. Cormack and that In the Inn two you. (Arman I". out {and a 10- of ' link. dol- EACH Pre-school Clinic will be held in Water. loo during the week of April 25th, 1955, for children who will be starting to school next fall. Parents, whose children have not been registered, are asked to register immediately with the principal of the school the child will attend. Fur- ther Information will be available upon registration. KITCHENER BUS TERMINAL 10c " Gmae' It. UNDERSHIRTS SHORTS new and Interlink. It CHINA CUP a SAUCER Flonl Decoration Dr. P. A. Vodka. lulled other d m. My Cl Watch. WEIGHT COTTON NOTICE ' 39C no. to Waterloo Parents PLASTIC WATER PISTOL RUBBER BALLS 63cM MENS SUMMER NYLON RIMES“) Thu-day, M to, mg TRt TONE tho pond). pow. Tina ion at the {Ir-cu h a mo in that way would lib to an o It!" unmade. Mom a load be found In". Malawi-m1 "(he was 4fte 49c

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