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Oshawa Daily Times, 3 Sep 1931, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT ' . THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1931 y, " ih ARE i 3 PAGE NINE SAGO TEHONIATARAKAKOWA! "Greetings, Chief Swiftest Rider Of Mighty Waters' "Jock" Latta, commander of the trans-Atlantic record liner Empress of Britain since his new 42,500 vessel regained the Blue Ribbon of the Atlantic for the British Empire by all classes of people but none have been more sincerely offered than the recent tribute of the Six Nations Indians. Encamped at Loretteville, Quebec, where they are establishing a village in which the ancient arts of the redman are practiced, members of the Six Nations under the leadership of 81 year old Chief Wolverine recently honoured the Canadian Pacific Commodore by adopting him into the tribes and conferring chieftainship upon him as a tribute Ho have been heaped upon Captain R. G. to his feats of seamanship with the big white "'orar- canoe.' Meeting the Empress of Britain in i their gaily decorated birch-bark canoes a score of b raves and Squaws, led by Wolverine, Running Bull, American Horse and Princess White Eagle, da nced their ceremonial dance on the Games Deck of ! the mi; hy liner, stood in reverent silence while 'the old C ief invoked the great spirits and rent the!air with their whoops as Princess White Eagle and Cl hief Wolverine crowned the new chief with a war bon net of eagle's feathers. Photos show (left) Chiefs and braves in thei canoes cluster round the big ship as she arrimes (right) The final ceremony, and the deer skin cert i icate of adoption. SWEDEN LEADS IN BODILY HYGIENE High Mortality Rate of Mo- | thers in U.S. And Can- ada Unnecessary Montreal, Sept, 2. -- The King- dom of Sweden continues to lead the way in maternal hygiene. With a mortality rate of 26 mothers per thousand living births, Sweden ap- pears in bold relief against the com- paratively high 'rate of 6.3 in the United States and 57 in Canada. iTtaly runs close second to Swede despite the large average number o children per family in that countrv, with 2.8 deaths per thousand births. Ne.:t in order comes France with 29, Norway with 3, the Nether- lands with 34 and Spain with 4. The United Kingdom comes last among European countries men- tioned but before those of North America with 44, The figures were released recently by the Canadian Council on Child and Family Wel- fare. Leading Canadian medical and public health authorities have been quoted from"time to time that these high rates in Canada areflargely un- necessary. The loss of 5,289 Cana- dian mothers in childbirth from 1926 to 1929 has been described as an appalling national disaster and a challenge to our civilization. The causes of these deaths are revealed principally as haemorrage, toxaemia and septic conditions. with , adequate prenatal and deliv- ery care these diseases are largely preventable, but the vital statistics |show that at present they produce lover half the ratalities. | Questioned as to what measures were being taken to meet the situ- ation in Canada, officials for the | Canadian Council on' Child and | Family Welfare made reference to | the special report on the subject | issued by Dr. Helen MacMurchy, of | the Child Welfare Division of the Dominion Department of Health, | ani to the splendid reductions ef- | fected by the Victorian Order of | Nurses in their educational and bed- | side nursing work. The council it- self operates in collaboration with the provincial departments of {health a prenatal and postnatal let- (ter service, bringing free to any home on request, monthly letters of help and adyice covering the entire prenatal period and the first twelve A palatable laxative is made of Snots or stains chopped figs, dates, raisins, and nuts, pressed together and rolled in sugar. can be removed | 1931 tion, Toronto. UR F Fi 8 : 1 / Canada's premier Horse Show from velvet by gently rubbing with { will be held at night during the th moistened with eucalyptus Canadian National Exhibi- months of the child's life. The letters "are available in English or French from the provincial depart- ments of health or from the Coun- cil at Council House, Ottawa, Outstanding performance coe unequalled value! 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Eight-tube circuit, control tubes . . ip Ra eaker . . range tone-contfol . . , "trigger-touch" station selector . . . Your Victor dealer will gladly demonstrate these new Victor models ... . "Superette," $89.50 -- with Telechron ] : , Victor Radio R-8, $119.50 » « . Highboy, Victor Radio R-9, $122.50, all models VicTéR"RADio enjoyment--performance, ormance--selectivity, with super- . increased- ery power . . . $139.50, S$ OF COMPLETE WORK THIS SUMMER Town Site At' Churchill Tg Be Ready For Settlers Winnipeg.--All work in prepar- ing the townsite at Churchill, Hudson Bay port, for settlement next year will be completed this summer, according to S. E. Mec- Coll, Director of Provincial sur- veys, who has returned from the Manitoba sea harbor. He stated that a 10,000-foot drainage ditch at the base of the townsite is al- ready functioning perfectly. A control survey of the Church ill area will be completed this month, he stated, from which the first accurate topographical map- ping will be based. The control survey follows aerial photograph- jc surveys. "Surf bathing at Churchill is fine this summer," said Mr, McColl, who enjoyed a dip off the sandy beach along the townsite shore. | "Ten Qu a Som SSiadios ya on Easy If a pail smells rancid from hav- ing old lard in it, set on a radia- tor or the back of a warm stove for two days. The hcat will drive out the bad odor. This will be the 53rd consecu- tive year of the Canadian Nation- al Exhibition, Toronto. WELCOME HOME! A & P Hopes You Had a Pleasant Holiday! and Our Delicious Nectar TEA will he served daily in the Bldg. 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