Facts" published ‘by the naâ€" tional safety council reports that there are over 10 million occur in the home. No estimate can be made of the number of less severe inâ€" juries. Minor jolits happen every day. Many people believe they think at the time. But weeks . . . and sometimes even months or years later . . . they will turn up with some illness or disability not immediately associated with the accident. Nevertheless the accident was the _ The cause of many diseases can be traced to a previous acâ€" cidental injury. It takes elecâ€" Your Health and Chiropractic (Diary Wha: a prize for the kitchen! This aliâ€" up. LOniTOis ICRUINME LUC 10 new Tappan fully automatic Gas range burners to the temperature an is built to give you cooking at its best â€" of feod you‘re cooking, prevents and easiest Gas burners give you the and burning. Remember â€" G: quickest heat of any kitchen range. It‘s and cleanest. Congratulations, actually instant! Yet heat is gone the Geachie! moment the gas is turned off. No warmâ€" Win new freedom in your hom up wait, no hangover heat. And only Gas Naturail Gas hbeating and aut givcymmydemotheetfromnro pliances. GNo i Mrs. J. McGeachie of Gueiph wins Tappan fully automatic gas range at Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Exhibition what Union Gas Gueiph Manager D. Montague presents the " Range â€" the ultimate in cooking convenienee â€" to Mrs, eause pressure on the nerves of the spinal cord sufficient to interfere with the full flow of nerve energy to various orâ€" gans in the body, resulting in decreased function.In an acciâ€" dent the body absoerbs the forâ€" ce of extreme â€" jars, â€" jolts, bumps, and strains. If the pres sure is extreme, a paralysis may result . . . if only a small pressure occurs, it may take chiropr Your first step to better living is Natural Gas or CaNADA. LimITED THE WATERLOO (Ontaria) CHRONMCLE ho s d onl cmd Win new freedom in your home â€" with Natural Gas heating and automtic apâ€" On frequent visits to Hamil ton, the children and I used to play Knights of the Round Fable in its shadow on the spacious grounds that . sup» rounded the home of a bacheâ€" ||orhwv¢.Cnlthd.wbhd built many years before a perâ€" ‘fect replion of the home of his ancestors For nearly a hun dred years it stood behind its hvae it will be to correct the CAUSE of vyour trouble. Published in the public inter est by the Waterlooâ€"Wellington District Chiropractic Council. (Continued from Page 17) â€"ï¬Ã©venjs boilovers | ‘t-.“behfl. the face of Hamilton‘s business May the likeness of Queen Victoria â€" reign many more years over ‘‘Eke Gone", fos without this reminder of carly affluenes, when a city coenld afford a green strip in the heart of its main streat, Hamâ€" iltom would become a city of whistle listeners, hearing only the hoot of industry And forâ€" !uem the grace of castles and bronze images. + Reading in a British weekly a wife‘s statement that her husband "always sleeps with his tie on, knotted and ready to slip under a clean shirt eolâ€" ally) undertook a research proâ€" WHERE WAS THE FI CANADA? In Sackville, N.B., \ 121 al sadd In Sackville, NB., as part of what was to become Mount Allison University. The university is named in honour of Charles Frederick Allison who, in 1839, providâ€" ed a gift of money and land for the foundation of Mount Allison Wesleyan Academy â€" a residential institution for young men of the Wesleyan Mcthodist faith â€" from which the university developed. In 1843 the academy was opened. In 1854, with further assistance from Mr. Allison, a similar institution was started for young women â€" the first ladies‘ college in Canada. Degreeâ€"granting powers were conferred ‘on Mount Allison College in 1858 and the first college class graduated in 1863. Mount Allison has the distinction cof being the first university in Canada (and possibly in the Commonwealth) to confer degrees on women. Grace Anne Lockhart was awarded the B.Sc. degree in 1875 and Harâ€" riet Starr Stewart was granted a B.A. in 18;&. M‘?unt es ons L W t ol c y O ucng h4 1 0 TB ~, _1 2 MB 16.A s h aih Li ha i dID > hnhnne en w Allison is now a United Church of Canada school, conductâ€" ed on nonâ€"denominational lines. WHAT WAS CANADA‘S FIRST NEWSPAPER AD? On March 23, 1752, the following advertisement apâ€" peared in the Halifax Gazette: "To be sold, by Procter and Scutt, at their Store near the North Gate, cheap for ready Cash, Choice butter, by the Firkin, or smaller Quantity." This was one of three advertisements to appear in the first issue of the Gazette, Canada‘s first newspaper. WHO WAS FIRST INTENDANT OF NEW FRANCE? Jean Talon (1625â€"1694), who was appointed to the posiâ€" tion in March 1665 after having been intendant of the province of Hainaut in France. The intendant, governor and bishop formed the triumvirate that guided the progress of New France and it was the intendant who shouldered most of the administrative responsibilities. With the advice and support of Colbert, one of the King‘s ministers in France, Talon in three years achieved a remarkable expansion of the infant colony. He iiterally wveecreated New France on a sound economic basis before returning to France in 1868 He again served as intendant from 1670 to 1672. WHO WAS PREMIER FOR 27 CONSECUTIVE YEARS? George Henry Murray, who headed the government of Nova Scotia from 18906 until 1923. As a Liberal appointee on the province‘s Legislative Council, since abolished, Murray served as minister without portfolio in the governâ€" ment of W. S. Fielding from 1891 until 1896. In the latter year he was elected to the provincial legislature and sucâ€" ceeded Fielding as premier. His personal popularity and integrity and the wisdom of his policies kept his adminis tration continuously in office for 27 years. Murray resigned in 1923 from both the premiership and the legislature. He died in Montreal in January 1929. s SEE. t t Am. wC 6 An Idea For A Christmas Gift A SINGING CANARY BABY BUDGIE WAS THE FIRST LADIES® COLLEGE IN Or Will Bring Joy to the The Year Round Thussdsy, December 8, ’-â€"'-‘."â€"w m‘:&“,&w for the bhuma® rac®s .‘ tion turned up the fact that we know a man who always be gan dressing in the merning by combing his hair and putâ€" ting his hat on. Then he workâ€" ed his way down from the top until he was ready, as it were, into amy questrons that this eemparison may raise, it is enâ€" fermity to discover people who have not only the genius to think up ingenious solu tions and the persistence to apply them, but who also are quite original in devising proâ€" bleus which demand their atâ€" tention. We sst out to. determine o l ve