Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 21, 1930, p. 4

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initmii fifm the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 21st 1930 heaven if men would love each other more and curse each other less if jul would pledge their hearts to help the tellowt in distress i in chlnose and christians all would love they d and a taste of what they hope to and somewhere above the hearts that love gods secrets have of all thats going to be this world well filled with faith and love it heaven enouph for me j w holland canadian medical asoc iuivhgation not so many years ago it was gen erally believed that whatever it wba that caused the communicable dis eases was blown around in the air tor this reason when such disposes occurred a great deal of attention y as giv en to the air of the rooms which were occupied by persons suf fering from communicable diseases rooms wert trebled by burning sul- phur by evaporatlng or spraying formaldehyde or other disinfectants the idea behind uch procedure was the need to sterilize the air we know nervy that malaria and yellow fever are not airborne dlfl- they are caused by the bite of certain types of mosquitoes which rune previously fed on persons suf fering from these diseases we also know that the germs caus ing the common communicable dls tfases die very quickly outside the luman body their chance of tem porary survival js faiijy good if they are deposited in milk or othtjr foods where they can remain moist we do not include tuberculosis or smallpox in this statement for reasons the discussion of which is not permitted by the space at our disposal we know that in the case of prac tically all the diseases excluding those spread by water milk and foods the communicable diseases are spread from person to person directly and not through inanimate objects the germs of disease are carried bv the droplets expelled by coughing sneez ing spitting and loud talking the spread of infection is accounted for by the taking in of these droplets by a second person here and tnere 606 prom odscu rity to world jkwt 1b the record of japan within thtt paat fifty years sayh dn nosawo kjunu toklo university professor and chairman of the japanese nn tiohal c ommtttee on world powc r codreas here on a tour of nn ada and the united stnten and a passenger aboard the kmpft hs of asia he a ftie jrawli of his cduntrylo nerprogreas in on glneerlng the british ilowltng team which has played 16 matches in los an geles in the last two monthfl los int five and winning eleven of the games sailed for england aboard the duchess of york recently thej came oat to win he- america bowl in trophy but th five same lost were in that event and thy moat wait next year fpr an other attempt notice to dog ovvcrns all dogs must be tied up at once uag owners iri lown lire hereby warned against letting their dogs run at targe between the 15th day of may and the 15th day of september according to town bylaw sec 6 of which is as follows 6 every person who permits his dog to run at large between the 15th day of may and the 15th day of sep tember in any year shall be liable to a fine of 10 00 and any dog so found treatment as in the preceding clause w marshall 2t chief of police w big ben alarm clocks j gives you a new and longer guarantee select big ben or baby ben and youll have die extra protection of a positive two- year guarantee against defects in material and workmanship westdox luminous dials are guaranteed to last the kfe of the dock as daylight saving is here dont be late for your work try a big ben a b willson next to hotel mcgumn j sanf0rd stewarttown plumbing tinsmitbing esusmles ckeertully gives phone b4rl2 georgetown rr- no 2 oil royalties not stocks or shares in royalty hurting companies but direct purchase and ownership pro ducing pro ti only immedi ate monthly returns own your own l clayton rhx3e royal sank bldg toronto ont adel 1887 el r hdois georgetown representative phone 114w or 114j owu brothers vfv assures the consumer of the utmost in qualjty economy one gallon of lowe brothers paint at s5j5 per 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very economical and durable and may be washed without damage to the surface ask for color card for general use tifa stock sundry article rack aa auto knarnel iran at stove pipe enamel fly screen enamel aluminum and gold paint crack and wood fillers shellacs brushes etc we shall be glad to help ytna with yoor perot and pajattoar problem consult ua lor rstiior or extetior color for floors of all kinds j whether hardwood soft wood concrete or linoleum we have the right finish in lowe brothers varnish floor enamel varnish stains or quick drying products in a wide- range of colors consultusfor best results and economy in your paint and painting plans varnishes and varnish stains for every concdvawe purpose no matter what the surface or what the finish desired yottwm fi a lows bro fit your needs color cards and prices gladly i given on request r h thompson co georgetown phone 46 controlled by fumigation by the steri lization of the air and of inanimate things if n communicable disease oc curs in a school room the proper method of control is to attempt to find the individual responsible for spread of the germs the cause must be found and removed the cauie is always a person not some school desk or blackboard it is a waste of time and money to fumigate the room it is money and time well spent to have the children examined in order to and the source of the infection during the course of a communi cable disease all body discharges should be carefully collected and dis infected because these fresh dis charges contain the germs in large numbers and so are dangerous the patient is isolated to prevent others from coming in contact with his body discharges and secretions if such care is taken there is no danger it is the care during the course of the disease by such concurrent disinfec tion that is important when the patient recovers and the secretions of his body are free of germs there is no danger either in him or his sur roundings and there is certainly no value in fumigation questions concerning health ad dressed to the canadian medical as sociation 1s4 college st toronto will be answered personally by letter seventeen european races con tributed j folkloro and handi craft work wnste inhabitants of labrador the arctic circle the marunea pacific coast and ja- ttina rumlshed their quota to- wards the brilliant success of the great west polk pance folk soils and handicraft festival held at cauary march 1922 tho pre mier of the province the lleuten aotrqovemor and d c coleman vicep resilient western lines and j m gibbon general publii ity aeeot representing the canadian pacific railway cave lnsplr itlonal addresses in this effort to broad en stabilize and elevate canadas national consciousness recuperation of europo from economic ill effects of the war and the return of european nations to active and formidable competition in worlds production 1b making it more and more essential for can ada and the united states to de- relop the vast potential markets of the orient said lou la geun- ther publisher of the new york financial world who sailed from aofcouver recently aboard s s empress of asia for a tour of flmra and jflnan f farm drainage tile drainage of land is receiving increased attention in ontario the iugh acre returns from orchards and other cultivated cash crops has stimu lated this interest properly installed tile drains while increasing produc tion lower the overhead cost per unit of commodity marketed the greater ease with which the drained land can be worked further lowers production costs the oac department of drainage stands ready to assist the farmers by making drainage surveys inspection of drainage work installed the securing of machines where pos sible and any advice needed by the individual farmer in securing loans under the tile drainage act you can secure further particulars from your local agricultural representative or by writing to the department of drainage oac potato seed important the selection of seed potatoes should begin in the field the previous season for virus diseases are detected only by the foliage and not by the tubers only good sired tubers should be select ed for planting and this refers to seed weighing three ounces or over observations show that plants af fected with virus diseases such aa mosaic and jeafroll produce mostly small and unmarketable tubers all potatoes showing traces of disease and of frost should be discarded along with those which have been subjected to mechanica llnjury widespread interest aroused in the dotted states as well as can ada by the musical programmes broadcast by the canadian pacific railway on friday evenings over its own transcontinental network have led to negotiations between the railway and the national broadcasting company of new york tinder which canadian paci fic will supply wjz and associated stations with a series of canadian programmes made in canada by canadian talent five million re ceiving sets owned in a population of sixty millions will be reached by this extension which com menced first week of april dairying was a profitable indus try in the three prairie provinces of canada lost year when its value totalled 457 629 000 in eleven of the large exhibitions held through out canada during that year these three provinces were awarded eighty per cent of all first prizes in butter and 86 per cent of all prizes over half of which went to manitoba l wood for sale s choice hardwood beech and maple 4 00 per glngle cprd mixed wood tsjsq per single cord mixed slabs 3 00 per single cord rails 3 00 per single cord phone 365j oi 283j j brantfoitri georgetown monuments pollock ingham gait ont dcaigna on keajmst inspect our work in cemetery according to a recent compila tion made by the canadian govern ment bureau of statistic the average value of the occupied farm landi of canada aa a whole includ ing both improved and unimproved land an well as the dwellln houpes barns stables and other form build in kt la returned aa 37 p r acre for the year 1929 spunking on canada n stake in the i u ific before the montreal canadian club recently hon new ton- w rowell vicecbairm in of the anadlan institute of interna tlonnl affairs took occasion to coiupl iraent canadian pacific steamships on their work un i hat ocean he said there are m iny lines of steamers plying from north america to the orient und one of the beat is still the ana dlan pacific stfemshipe there is no other freight and passenger service on the pacific that today is equal to that of the anadlan pacific company we owe a threat deal to that institution in develop- in trade visiting sportsmen coming to new brunswick for hunting and rishlng have almost doubled in the past five years according to fig ures given out by hon o h prince deputy minister of lands and mlnea of the province additional air mail service was inaugurated between winnipeg calgary and bdmonton early in march by tbe canadian post office department leaving only the rocky mountains and the pacific coast and from western ontario to win nipeg unserved by air mall it la expected boat at least a portion of this territory will be linked during the preparations are being made for taking another decennial census in canada which la due in 1931 tee census will give employment to 16000 persons it was first taken in 1871 and aaa been taken every ten yearn since then m m robinson chairman f the oo manag of the- bxituh empire games to be held at hamilton next august is al ready assured of the success of the meeting interviewed aboard s s montcalm recently he stated that not only was he sure tfiaf there would be 200 british athletes at the games but that the meet would be the bi greet of its kind canada had ever known one of the objects of the visit of the english public school head blasters party due to arrive at saint john aboard ss duchess of bedford april 6 is to improve the teaching of canadian history in great britain says kenneth und say who la travelling ahead or the party it will consist of 16 head masters and they will visit nine canadian universities frooi the mari times to- british columbia accepting regular radio pro granmum made outside tho united states tar the first time national broadcasting company pf new york has corns to an agreement wkh the canadian pacific railway under whloh theattar will supply wje and associated stations in the richest and most thickly populated sections of the united suite will programmes of canadian pacific cheerful and good music these will be broadcast sunday ovoilngi rr6wfflbto tridaratorarstiinrinrtr time commencing april q a sec ond series will bo broadcast by tiu american company from its ata tlons consisting of royal york hotel orcnostrn dance music evor wednosday midnight easton standard umvcoauuoucluti april 9 debts collected our 40 years experience as col lection specialists means ef ficient dependable service for you we get back your money and your customer kelly aiken the collectors 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