Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 28, 1938, p. 3

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the georgetown henm wedaetxuy evening september 28th 1938 pae3 hone disaa aa u curaootue to hu few equine itiimmcn arc comtatt useable to man glanders is tbo most common one extensive out breaks occurred in the great armies of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries when for the sake of a horse a kingdom might be lost or von glanders is characterised by ulcers in the nose which sometimes spread to the lungs or intestines to humans it may be deadly though in horses it toads to become chronic and not necessarily fatal according to victor g helser m d in col iter weekly another disease the horse shares with man is anthrax although cat tle and sheep are far more subject to it direct contact is the only method of transmitting anthrax but once the soil where the animals have pastured is infected it may remain bo for years unless prompt steps are taken in human beings anthrax begins as an inflamed pimple with a hard center and a gradually extending red zone of inflammation around ft he enormous carbuncle burning like a little coal as the greek deri vation of its name implies extends into the deeper structure below the fffi into the connective tissue arms useless on a wct day rlimahcpains relieved by kruschen here is a noteworthy instance of the manner in which damp weather can affect the joints of one who is subject to rheumatic pains i had been suffering from rheu matiam very badly a man writes and had such pains in my joints that x could hardly bear it on a wet day especially it pained me terribly to use my aims and i was hardly able to wore- i tried two dff ferent remedies but i was still as bad after the treatment then i was told to try kruschen salts which quickly brought relief 6o of course i have kept on with it and i am now much better and have never felt so fit for years x used to feel so miserable and sluggish but now it is a pleasure to be able to work 6jb the pains and stiffness of rheuma tism are often caused by uric add crystals in toe muscles and joints the numerous salts in kruschen as sist in stimulating the internal or gans to nealthy regular activity and help them to elmlate excess uric add the patient is simply u u w t the poisons and the high fever farmer george washington at the wsgfaming of his first term devel oped one of these on his leg end w almost lost our brst president anthrax baa tiw distinction of be- ing tfae first baefflua to be definitely associated with the cause of a apa- csc disease it is easoy stained and because of its great h was also one of the first m which the great koch recognised the reproduc tive spores fihe httte nockofc in- aide tfae bacilli plainly visible under tfae maaroscope these spores win ransm alive for s years m a dry n it i i k anthrax may be c to human beings in a hwtustiwb using ban- or baaas fafcawgaau das fuvcriba cv the fhmfisfi rulers one of chmas three cotrtributmoa to the dog fancy is the haughtyap pearing little p tins wad- dung utile kov as a dog is known in ttat land is one that has been j00 per cent purebred throughout the centimes writes georgeutx at the philadelphia inquirer pekes were the coveted court dogs in the regimes of chinese emperors they were once the pampered pete of tile mandarins and perhaps that is the reason ff their ariaocra ex presskm chows and pugs are the other two dogs winch or in china the petes luminous eyes set far apart upon ms broad skull serve as a mask of his real d he is a johy fellow and faithful be cause of his dmunutrve sfase the peke has sometimes been wrongly called delicate however he is not by many miles because he is one of the sturdiest of toy dogs pekes are active they are strong for their size and would this dog be larger he would be fitted for pohce work the peke has a massive coat jor a small dog the frill of soft hair around his cottar suggests a hon in fact in his native china the dog has been called the little bon dog that was probably due to the flghtmg heart of the dog pekingese were first imported to england from their native land beagles singers f degdom beagles are the singers of dog dom these merry little dogs are virtually vest pocket editions of a foxhound then main forte is trail- j tog and being equipped with a good scenting nose they are used to seek the fast flying brr rabbit just as soon as a beagle gets on the line of a cottontail notes a writer in the philadelphia inquirer he broadcasts his joy of the hunt with throaty cab which devoted ad mirers of the hound describe as clear as a ben the beagle is built on compact lines be is a durable little fellow and will hunt tirelessly over a long period al though the beagle is equipped with abort running gear bis legs are strong due to bis short coat of varied white black and tan hues be can penetrate thick brush in trailing a rabbit oh a german invention the piccolo is just about 400 years old but its ancestry goes much further back for as the name indicates if s a little flute and flutes were prob- aory the first musical instrumen flutes were popular in ancient greece where legend has it they were in by athena goddess of w the story goes that athena threw her creation away after seeing in a tissin hew-he- flaca was dis while playing but the flute came back when an- other god marsyas found it and japanese arithmetic is dona by zjm and girls far school oat a kind alate made of bambbo rods ntmv are leiaw by fnlftm your neighborhood druggist by r d bruce we look upon the pbannacast and his pharmacy in a light different from that of any other profession or ins we nave grown to ex pect until we now accept as our right a service in a drug store that we do not ask or expect from any other in stitntion we- look upon the phar macist as a public servant how many tknes have you passed by all other places to ask a question or obtain a service of obligation from a pharmacist you feel that it is your privilege to do so but what about the pharmacist he meets you at an times at his counter ready and eager to render to you bis service even though it be a service at a loss to him he stocks bis sbelves with many far removed from m not alone because of ecan ante pressure but of your demand for this added service the feeling that the pharmacist and bis shop are yours to command has given rise in the minds of some pfqplr to toe idea that tbe pharmacist is only a semiprof essaonal man that idea the pharmacists quite naturally re sent remember he is a trained man with pride of profession one who in col lege has studied extensively in chem istry toxicology physiology latin any many other subjects in addition to his college ttrnfng each phsrma dst serves a long apprenticeship and finally undergoes a rigorous f uan it is the pharmacists themselves who have demanded high academic qualifications for entrance into their profe the pharmacist stands as a safeguard to your health and life he must know the purity and potenry of every ingredient he uses he must know the action on the body of each medicament that he dispenses he must know that tbe amounts prescrib ed by the physician are the correct ones legally and morally he shares a respo as great as the physj dans he must not tell the public tour very lives are in his hands the pharmacist does not ail the trust err upon him he has tbe orrnitvhnce of tike public he la en titled to your support and your good- wuvaiadtau pharmaceutical jour- few grains salt i cup muk 1 cup strong dated coffee beat eggs slightly add sugar and salt add milk and coffee pour into greased baking dish or individual cups place in pan containing warm water about oneinch deep bake in moderate oven at 350 degrees f about one hour or until arm school snacks balance your school snacks bulk vegetables and fruits should be used regularly in school lunches they serxeasa balance to the hea foods tbat are always essential place an orange in tbe lunch basket and try one of the following pa in in a proper that win keep it neat and attractive orange and peach salad 5 or 6 orange segments large peach sliced alternate orange segments and peach aaces garnish with four wal- 3 tablespoons butler cream and add 3 egg yolks beaten k cup lemon juice 1 cup milk fold in 3 egg whites stiffly bake to individual cusuud cups set in a pan of warm water bake 35 minutes in oven 360 to 3 wu1 form a cake top with the layer of custard below thk tdsrjstjajl in besskatts women are delighted with the un usual in desserts particularly when these desserts may be made up quick ly and ec here are two recipes that will be labelled special in your recipe ale u you wu try chocolate coombs ice creaaa 1 package chocolate arrowroot pudding 2 cups milk j cup granulated sugar 4 cup cocoanut toasted 1 cup cream whipped mix chocolate arrowroot pudding with milk bring to boll stirring con stantly remove from fire add sugar cool slightly pour into refrigerator freentng tray to chin let freeze about 1 hour or until thick but not hard spread cocoanut in thin layer in pan or baking sheet place in hot oven at 400 degrees f toast until cocoa nut is golden brown stirring frequent ly and being careful not to bum cool and told in with whipped cream f quickly 3 to 4 hours makes about 1 quart onions 15 celery hearts sweet potatoes 4 13 celery stalks large she grata graphs trait adawr fnto avi ytptiwa carrolls what he went fob a clergyman who had failed to gain the confidence and esteem of is flock was giving his farewell ser- he stated lily dear friends it clear god does not krve you for i have not burled any of you it is equally clear that you do not love one another for i have not married any of you it is nalnfuuy clear that you do not love me for you have not paid me my last quarters salary i shall however be independent of you in future as i go to take the position of chaplain at a convict prison he then calmly gave out his text i go to prepare a place for you h whats the matter asked a col league of the advert manager flat e the fools have placed madam souranos testimonial fur a cold cure next to tbe announce ment that she had a sore throat and coukhit sing i mrs dasher when we were in egypt we visited the pyramids some of tbe stones were literally covered with hieroglyphics mrs gusher i hope none of them got on you tbey say some of those foreign insects are terrible w hy scn y printing to toronto wake up k can give you better work better service better satisfaction it keeps your money at home georgetown herald phone no 8 georgetown fall fair september 28th and 29th haltons outstanding exhibition first night of show u at im ma- fa uie georgetown tap dancino three boxinq boutb musical chairs on horseback potato rage choruses bt georoettown ohohal society oboroetown orchestra and lorne soots band in attendance fair day faib to be orened by ja8 bkwson wakdkn or balton county exceuusnt wat kxbxbptb bebtnrjvebtooktot h i bit vjs8t op toronto midway baby show 8kap binding ladyb oar driving contest potato race harness racing donl forget tbe pade of prise winning animate 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