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The Liberal, 10 Jul 1930, p. 6

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Free on Request For {Men andeoung Men Who Want The Best At Reasonable Prices NUT, STOVE AND EGG COAL, Delivered in Richmond Hill and Vicinity George Stokes, Prop. GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED l CLEANING AND PRESSING A SPECIALTY RICHVALE FIRST CLASS MECHANIC EXPERT ATTENTION to ALL MAKES of CARS Summer Suits J. A. Greene, Telephone 5j or Residence 49w J. Sheardown Richmond Tailors EQUIPMENT IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS hnadian- National r F. G. OKE & CO. REFRESHMENT BOOTH HERCULES GAS and OIL Stop 22-A Yonge Street Under New Management m' 7’" Vii! 3&1 aw mun A"! New! M" WW 3"!” TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA ‘ 3 Low Prices Best Grade ONTARIO for Ontario The baby should be fed regularlyâ€"â€" ‘fed by the clock. Beyond dispute, breast feeding is the best type of feed- ing for the baby. If, for some reasâ€" on, artificial feeding is necessary, the formula should be ordered by a physi- cian and adjusted, from time to time, to the needs of the growing child. For example, cod liver oil is added to the diet in the second month, and orange or tomato juice in the fourth month. I Keep the baby's body clean by a daily tub-bathâ€"two in hot weather. Cleanliness makes the baby comfort. [able and contented. ' Never use a comfort; it is a filthy and dangerous habit, exposing the child to disease. In addition, the comfort, pacifier and teething-ring spoil the shape of the mouth and pred- ispose to adenoids. They do- not $00. the the child; indeed, the constant sucking irritates after a short time, and very often upsets digestion. The baby should be weighed regu- larly. A steady gain in weight pro- vides a practical method of watching the progress of the baby’s health. Dur- ing the first six months, the average weekly gain should be from four to eight ounces, and the next six months, from two to four ounces. The norm‘. a] child will, at the end of his first year, weigh about three times the a- imount he weighed at birth. f A proper start in life, which assures the buflding up of a strong, heakhy ‘body, is the best gift that can be made {to the baby. The baby is a popular ‘subject for consideration, and we shall ;draw attention to a few matters to which thought should be given by all those responfible for the care of a baby. The infant should be guarded from infection. He should never be kissed on the mouth, and he must be kept away from persons who have a cold or a cough. When he is nine months old, have him protected against diphtheria by immunization, and right after his first birthday, have him vaccinated against smallpox. It is possible that he may be exposed to these diseases. It is your duty, therefore, to secure protection for him against such chance infection by following this advice. Nimbleâ€"witted, genial, blessed with unfailing good-humor, rarely perturb- ed and endowed With the invaluable ability to handle delicate situations with tact, the Hon. John Campbell Elliott, K.C., Canada’s Minister. of Iiiblic Works is a sound Parliament- arian, a first-rate administrator, and a popular figure at the seat of govern- ment. Whether he is being removed for appropriating on]; $10,000 for a post office in some little village when $25,000 was expected, or being con- gratulated for setting aside $100,000 for wharves and breakwaters when nothing was expected, “Jack” Elliott receives praise and blame with sublime equanimity. And in the course of a Parliamentary session he is the target for both in greater measure, perhaps, than any of his colleagues. That is one of the penalties of being Minister of Public Works, equally as it is one of the advantages. Mt. Ell- iott’s Department is a “Spending” one: if any revenues accrue from it they are scarcely worth mentioning. But, just because that is so, it therefore fOIIOWS that the portfolio of public works is one of the most important in the Cabinet. Little wisdom is‘n eemd merely to spend other people’s money: it is another thing to spend other peoâ€" ple’s money judiciously and with due regard to the source frOm which it tomesâ€"that is to say, the pockets of the people of Canada. Like many other good men, “Jack” Elliott began his political apprentice- ship in the provincial legislature. 'ihe general election of 1908 found him with a seat at Toronto on the bench-:5 in opposition to the government 4’ Sir James Whitney; and in those cool shades he learned patiently but thorâ€" oughly about governments and how they should be criticised. Of the lat- ter he did his share, for not once in his lengthy career as a provincial l gis- lature did it fall to his party to find themselves on the right of Mr. Speak- er. Perhaps it was this prot‘avtol period of opposition that made him “au courant" of all the tricks in the political bag, and encouraged the as- similation of all the ways and moms Fresh air and sunshine are essent- ial for the health of the baby. Every child should receive his sun-baths as regularly as he receives his feedings. The baby sleeps most of the time. He should have a bed to himself. He CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION HON. J. C. ELLIOTT THE BABY THE LIBERAL. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO HEALTH SERVICE Minister of Public Works OF THE wherewith to counter those tricks. it any rate, no one viewing from a dc- tached standpoint the entertaining drama of f‘getting the estimates throug " can but admire the agility, the great good-nature, the inestima’ 12 patience and the skill with which “Jack” Elliott is blessed. The year 1925 saw his arrival at nt- tawa, and in six months he had teen appointed Minister of Labor. Six weeks later he had advanced :o the portfolio of Health and Civil RE~ES- tablishment, which, when all is said and done, is quite a record. Ten wzeks after that, the Mackenzie King ad- ministration resigned; and with the [rest of his colleagues, he went out mm the wilderness. In this great game, however; the‘ people of Canada are the last arbiters; , and they saw to it, in no uncertaini fashion, that the barren wastes of op- position was not the proper place icr the Mackenzie King Government. The Liberals were overwhelmingly return ed, and the few weeks old Minister of Labor and Minister of Health found himself invested with another job. He became Minister of Public Works. Thus, from March to September of the )Far 1926, “Jack” had held lhree port. f: lios. He (ould be well f":15l\'ull ft‘r wondering what was coming next. D'.‘t ‘the Prime Minister gave him a rest. ‘Since that last appointment he has ‘had no other task, except, perhaps, that of acting as head of some other department in the absence of its in- cumbent. Last year he Went to Geneva in company with Mr. Euler, Minister of National Revenue, and attended some of the sessions of the League of Nat- rions. He performed his inter-nation- [al duties with the same urbanity as he carries out his tasks in Ottawa, and that quality in a Minister is an asset of inestimable worth. 4 Questions concerning Health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical As- sociation, 184 College Street, Toronto, will be answered personally by letter. must be trained from the first to .sleep when put to bed, and should be left alone and never be rocked to sleep. “If he is. not sleeping out of doors, the bedroom should always be well venti- lated. “I suppose you know our little town very well fairly Well” remarked a re- cent arrival to the oldest inhabitant. “Rather” ' “Do you know Jew’s walk?” “Nolf “Well, they rdo."’ said the_ recent arâ€" rivai és’he dbdged around the corner Highway The STOP signs on streets and highways are there for your protection. They protect you and all other drivers only to the extent that you obey them. You cannot depend on other drivers. While you may have complied with the law by coming to a full stop, you should still exercise care in entering the traffic stream of a main highway. There’s 3 STOP Sign at every intersection of The King’s Highway and at intersections of many other main highways and streets. Be sure you heed them. If you do not, and an accident results you are responsible. The HON. GEO. S. HENRY, Chm“. ay Little Brothers W. D. MERCER ADelaide 0880 If Ht Is a Leaky or a Plugged The Keystone of Safety on The King’s Highway and all other roads and streets Fii‘ééééwe 144 SIMCOE STREET Most Miles Per Dollar This new tire provides a wide margin of safety at any speed on any road. it has a deeper tread, extra sidewall thickness and scientific construction of alternating plies of live cushion gum and Gum-Dipped cords. Two extra plies oi Gum-Dipped cords just be- neath the tread absorb road shocks ~ Firestone engineer- ing and design give you a wide margin of safety for last driving. At every Firestone Dealer's, you can recognize the new Heavy Duty Balloons by their magnificent construction and by the gold stripe that stands out against the ebony black sidewalls. See your nearest Firestone Dealer to day. Firestone Tire and Rubber Company of Canada, Limited Hamilton â€" Ontario Auto Parts Repair Co. means 3h BALLOON 60ml vii/i 54112;] NEW THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930 â€"TRYâ€" RADIATOR FIRtSIUNI: now announces another new tireâ€"again built in advance of today's car re- quirements. This new Firestone Heavy Duty Gum-Dipped Balloon surpasses in strength, in toughness, in traction and in wear-resistance, any tire that even Firestone ever built before. FIRESTONE 'zairman Authorized Ford Dealers Richmond Hill British American Service Station Richmond Hill F. A. GREENWOOD TORONTO

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