Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 20, 1938, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wedneaday evening april 20th 1938 page 3 the best place to eat dtgedrgetowfr only the choicest food served private dining room for family dinners parfaw or banquets neilsoss ice crea m take a brick home harry chu rrrletr phone 2 brook block main st south georgetown uy awake in agony witbjerltis kruschen salts brought lasting relief ordinary headaches axejmd enough but they are as nothing compared to the awful pains of neuritis in the head says this woman bead how kruschen completely banished the pajn i had neuritis in the head and right arm x suffered untold agony with my head and i dare- not think what- might -havehappenidhad- it continued everybody knows what a headache is like but it is as noth- tag compared with the awful pom of neuritis m the head- i spent sleep less nights tossing with pjun x be gan taking kruschen salts and after some months of the treatment i have effected lasting relief mrs ul neuritis like rheumatism and scia tica frequently has its roots in intes tinal stasis delay the unsuspect ed accumulation in the system of harmful waste matter which leads to the formation of excess uric acid two of the ingredients of kruschen salts havfe the power of- dissolving uric acids crystals other ingredients of kruschen assist nature to expel these dissolved crystals through the natural channels are you sure your eyes see correctly havb too seen the new i loosen ajuteavse wofauy our price 1sjbe saus as city prices o t walker ro optometrist eyksioht 8fbcuust who la at bobb7s dbcg stoke geokggtown i wrtbafarf tmxy bmntb or ywm hi moaalt o t walfcar at bw fe good summer wood in stove wood lengths w h kentner son phones office 12 re 211 georgetown no oratory an ontario businessman feeling the need ol a change and having at last become interested in how the nations affairs are managed went down to ottawa during the session for two days he sat in the public gallery and listened comments mac leans magazine he reports to us that he was great ly dissappolnted in the speeches made on the floor of the house he had expected to be alternately soothed and excited by oratory there wasnt any he was bored now he wants to know where all the sliver tongues have got to speaking to the acadia alumni of montreal recently hon j hsley minister of national revenue supp- lied the answer the house of commons style said mr ilsey is the most difficult thing in the world to aquire and the house of commons is the most difficult for um in the world in which to make a successful speech those who make good parliamentarians are rare in deed the pitfalls enumerated by mr ilsey are these a- speaker cannot be too serious and prosy he cannot be too facetious he cannot afford to quote too many figures read from too copious notes he cannot give way to outbursts of temper he must avoid talking too much or too little he cannot be guilty of purple pat ches pedantry display of learning booklshness overpreparation inacc uracy slopplness of construction slang funny stories in short he cannot copy the tech nique which makes many a good lec turer afterdinner speaker dominion day orator stump speaker evangel ist jury lawyer appeal court lawy er or professor our disappointed friend will re call that on entering the gallery he paid no amusement tax a strange f1uenw5hip probably ther strangest tale of ani mal friendship on record comes from tarrytown n y mrs laura shotwell had two pets snow- a white mouse and mcgin- ty an irish terrier both had the run of the house one day a servant picked up the mouse and handled it roughly and- it bit her on the ear after that it disappeared and was be lieved to have crept away and died in the basement there was an open disused pipe ending about a foot from the floor one afternoon mcointy was observed to go to the pipe and whine softly promptly the missing mouse stuck his pink nose out of the pine mcglhty whined again and the mousejumped to his back and the two played tbgetharon the- floor the dog finally lay down and the mouse ensconed himself between mcointys forepaws nnd made his toilet clean ing his fur with great care finally he mounted the dogs back again mc- ginty walked over to the pipe and his httle friend vanished the friend ship between the two continued a long as the dog lived but the mouse never came out unless the dog was in the basement when mcglnty died the mouse was never seen again the friendship was all the more remark able because the irish terriers notorious ratkillers i am now living in the house where this occurred and have seen and pet ted the irish terrier many times he was a grumpy old fellow to every one and everything but to his friends minna irving in our dumb ani mals nazi youths must start at twelve whole generation of future adolf hitlers is being groomed in germany at the age of twelve the pick of the boys of the nation are be ing launched on a course of training which will not end until they are 29 years of age the first stage of trains from twe lve to eighteen years will be com pleted at adolf hitler schools or which there will be one for each of the 32 german districts here the future fuehrers will not be taught but must work themselves into nat ional socialist ideology according to dr robert ley nazi labor leader three months per year successful matriculants from these schools will next enter one or four universities lor nazi leaders for courses in rifle shooting equestrian sports light athletics flying skiing mountain climbing and spiritual dev elopment twelve weeks each year will be devoted to practical work in political offices the student is then released to complete his aendemic work or learn a profession after which he will qual ify for the degree of political lead- by a sixmonths study of the ger man east intuition the strange instinct that tells a woman she is right whether she is or not epitaph he walked on the suicide of the road ra a kllaltm bkmvick op thk canadian medical association and lifk utauramck companies w canada what to eat to be healthy number- poor every individual requires to eat a certain quantity of vitamin c to pre vent scurvy a lack of vitamin c af fects the miles and miles of capill aries throughout the body the following foods give you vita- mih c oranges lemons and grape fruit tomatoes raw or factory canned and most raw fruits and vegetables vitamin c is very readily destroyed by heat it is essential tserefore that everyone take each day some raw fruit or raw vegetables cana dian factory canned tomatoes are an excellent source of vitamin o be cause the cooking is done without exposure to air the lack of vitamin d in the diet causes rickets in children soft bones and defective teeth- the following foods give you vita min d cod liver oil and other fish oils in liquid or capsule form egg yolk and sunshine in summer as this food element is not obtaln- ed in ordinary foods m adequate amounts it is absolutely 1 for every infant and c and very ad visabl for ever adult to take some vitamin d during the winter months october through- to april one tea- spoonful of eoct liver oil gives you as much vitamin d as 14 egg yolks or 1500 servings of spinach there are available irj many parts of canada specially prepared milk and bread which contain vitamin d much has been said and written in recent years about the vju but not all that one hears and reads bout them js true pood faddists and exploiters have toyed with the vitamins extensively they havevery important part to play to normal diet for normal people and if you follow carefully the information cont in this series of articles on what to- eat to be healthy you will secure authentic m- jformapon and practical advise on tbt foods you should eat the next article fe the series will deal with minerals m the diet questions concerntor health ad dressed to the canadian medical aa- aodauon 104 oooege street toron- to wflrbe answered personally setter cucumbers deuehnn flavor nice sen cabbage deudeus firm heads green new oranges delickns sweet medlam large 20 doz onions 19c celery size stalks 9c spinach 2 founds fbksh ojo crtj u4 oram oc tomatoes ibm em 13c lb pineapples bananas radishes carrots etc gar rolls long distance moving trtjcleing moving transport or any job that a truck can do trucksi to 10 ton foil government license fnll insurance phone or write snydefrs transport phone 171j or w office mill and market st georgetown we have made special arrangements for the seiniirol general motors automobiles we are also in a position to sell new chevrolet ponliac and oldsmobile motor cars we have a number of gffod used cars for sale at reasonable prices your patronage will be appreciated j n oneill son phone office 14 res 168 georgetow a nownlwti dim vitone ut 47c ow gold- tip tea 33c juice 2 t s3c qui pic dof food 2 19c domestic 2 i 25c cm el wheat he 28c cocoa in 25c 1 hcl dm mmtod sm fwat mustard 6i 1 9c avmm potato salad 15c soll wu beans pd 3c cmobv la molasses 3 25c goootswd prunes 3 p 85c c000i1 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