Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 30, 1938, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 30th t938 page 3 qtpshotcuiij 31 ti diagram 1 fireside picture as above ss subjects b photo bulb in fireplace c camera room lights on for shadow detail xotj can make interesting indoor i snapshots by as tog regular photo lights to imitate firelight candle light or lamplight it is necessary merely to conceal the actual nature or source of the light tou must give long exposures if only candlelight or ordinary lamp light is available but if you use enough flood bulbs yon can take snapshots with a box camera for a fireside picture tuck away a photo bulb in the corner of the fireplace using an extension cord see diagram 1 dont let the cord show in your picture all the light seems to come from a lire use three large flood bulbs in cardboard re flectors for a box camera snapshot with one small butt in reflector pot the camera on a table and- give a onesecond time exposure load jwith supersensitive film of course yon get candlelight and lamp light effects with the arrangemcnv in diagram 2 light from the hood bulb and lamp comes from the same direction so that shadows fall naturally note that you point the camera no that the photo bulbs doni show in the picture and dont lei direct light from a photo bulb shine on your lens try snaps of this type they are interesting and well worth your while 182 john van guilder diagram 2 lamplight picture 8 subject l lamp or candle lighted br photo bulb c camera women banned in quebec the porvince of quebec in passing legislation banning women from beer taverns leads ontario on a question tbat has concerned a large portion or its citizens ever since beverage rooms were opened to both men and women the quebec order permits women to drink in clubs cabarets and restaur ants premier m p hepburn is reported to have said that the matter has been under discussion for some time and a decision to withdraw beer parlor pri vileges for women was only withheld a year ago because it might have an effect on american tourist traffic the government and the liquor commis sion are said to be fitlll considering the proposal to bar women from beer parlors people who want beer to be sold in beverage rooms to both men and wo men argue that women ere entitled to the same privileges as men and should not be deprived of the pri vileges of visiting beverage rooms if they so desire in quebec the wo men have no vote and therefore can not register their opinion at the polls premier hepburn declared some time ago and sticks to it that he will ikit4exmltltauor advertising in on tario newspapefsdesplteihelact that there are many ardent advocates of prohibition in ontario who subscribe to and regularly read newspapers printed in montreal and the united states and which carry a great deal of liquor advertising besides that it is dinned into the ears of everyone with a radio several times every day mr hepburn is right and deserves com- mesdabon for sticking to hi guns in the face of great pressure amherst- bdrg echo picobac notice ot registration notice is hereby given that a by law was passed by the municipal cor poration of the town of georgetown on the 1st day of february ibm pro viding for the issue of debentures to the amount of 1480000 for the par- pose of paying a floating indebtedness incurred pursuant to the ontario w act 1919 and that such by law was registered in the registry office for the registry division of the ootmty of haltan on the 16th day of march 1086 any motion to quash or set aside the tame or any part thereof must toe made within three months after the first publica tion of tins notice and cannot be made thereafter dated this 14th day ot march ax 1mb tlwrtfx ft hafltubon st clerk town of georgetown two irishmen were gazing in ad miration at westminster cathedral shure molke said pat it bates the devil faith and that was the intlntion replied michael we dont print stuff like that said an editor handing back a poem that had been offered him well you neednt be so naughty about it replied the poet you are not the only one who wont print it he suffered agony in wet weather rheumatism attacked limbs and body hehad been bothered with rheu matism for years the pain in wet weather to use his own expression was indescribable but all that is gone now thanks to kruechen read this letter i suffered with rheumatism yean- i dreaded wet weather during such periods the pain was continuous and indescribable to be gin with it was confined to my limbs but in time i began to suffer as much agony in my body asi did in my limbs when- 1 began to takqvkrufi- ofaen salts i found it did me more good than all the other medicine i had taken put together today i have peace arid freedom from pain even during wet weather and can heartily recommend kruschen salts to anyone who suffers from rheuma tism 3d rheumatic conditions are often the result of ah excess of uric acid li the body two of the ingredients it krubchen salts have the power 6f dis solving uric acid crystals other in gredients in these baits assist nature to expel the dissolved crystals through the natural channels behooves us to watch carefully that our diet does contain all the neces sary- tood elements in adequate amounts what food elements are necessary for life and health j you may be sur prised to know tfjat there are no less than 30 iron calcium iodine fat carbohydrate proteins vitamins and others they may be arranged into five groups of food substances the vitamins the minerals the proteins the fats and the carbohydrates a deflcinecy of any one of these essen tial food elements endangers your health to get these five groups or foods and enjoy the highest possible level of health take each day onehalf to one pint of pasteurized milk child ren one and onehalf pints one egg some meat two vegetables besides po tato and some raw fruit vitamin d also necessary in the winter mon ths the next article will deal with the dangers associated with deficient in take of a number of these 30 food elements watch this paper for the next in the series what to eat tobe healthy questions concerning health ad dressed to the canadian medical as sociation 184 college street toronto will be answered personally by letter casaaa health scrvicc of the canatuan medical association and lire insukancc companies what to eat to be healthy this is one article of a series of six one of which will appear each week consecutively the information is ab solutely authentic has been carefully checked and we believe will be great interest to bur readers ntjmeber ong great advances have been made in the science of nutrition during the last few years and no doubt further advances will be made in the future however a number of fundamental principles essential for your good health have been established and are now universally recognized in this series of articles entitled what to eat to be healthy we propose to tell you how our present knowledge can be applied in your life and the life of your family follow this series closely and you will be in possession of absolutely re liable information on what foods you should eat and the importance they play in maintaining normal health many persons today and you may be one of them do not eat an ade quate amcunt of all the food elements necessary for the highest possible- level of health as a consequence mal nutrition may result but malnutri tion is not a spectacular condition for example everyone knows that a lack of iron will result in the develop ment of anaemia the mildly anae mic person usually does not realize he is anaemic his weight may be quite normal and he may be able to carry on with his everyday life but he lacks energy and vigor a deficiency of calcium in the diet may take years before it obviously affects your health but eventually it will itiese are only two examples but many others might be given therefore it xr test old seed before sowing when seed falls to germinate after sowing real loss results for reseed- lng costs money and early crop pros pects vanish recently a gardener sent samples ot lettuce onion beet and carrot seed jto the dominion seed branch laboratory ottawa for ger mination test the seed was three years old and intended for use next spring the lettuce germinated 72 per cent the beet 71 per cent the carrot 49 per cent and the onion per cent three years ago when fresh all of these seeds germinated over b0 per cent these tests proved once again that some kinds of seed lose their viability quicker than others the onion seeds were prac tically dead when three years old while the beet and lettuce seeds re tained reasonably high germination the carrot seeds had declined almost 50 per cent in the three years but was still serviceable at a heavier need ing rate these results are typical of many tests made the point is that old seed should not be used before tested for germin ation this may be done at home between two damp blotters or sample may be sent to the nearest dominion seed branch laboratory victim youve pulled three teeth i only wanted one pulled dentist yes i know we gave you a bit too much gas and i didnt want to waste it come here shouted the officer to the recruit why do you pass me without saluting well sir i though you were still cross with me from yesterday long distance we are licensed to move you anywhere in ontario daily transport service between georgetown and toronto shipments any where in ontario by arrangements with other transport full insurance govt license for full particulars phone or write snyders transport phone 171 j or w office mill and market st georgetown we have made special arrangements for the servicing ol general motors automobiles we are also in a position to sell new chevrolet pontiae and oldsmobile motor cars we have a number of good used cars for sale at reasonable prices your patronage will be appreciated jl n oneill soil phone office 14 res 168 georgetown avsartasatsa free delivery jg

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