Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 18, 1939, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wed neaday evening january 18th 1939 pk7 wffl bo t tt totlr majesties the knur ud ij imdb there on june 1 to re- flqr rest period during their me eastwards sati rts manager of jasper parte who is now in montreal on a trip plan of landscaping and beau- tkkndn continuous progress of t since the hist opening of j is gaining greatly from this ve effort so that in the spring and early summer which is the of the royal visit lawns and tz will have a carpet of velvety and every building will be sur rounded by a profusion of flowers tmued mr somervllle who further ned that new greenhouses have t added this year to ensure a gen- isitpply of plants andfloweni at jau times a curious byproduct of jhe work of enlarging the greenhouse slant said mr somervllle was that jibe presence of the construction crow the tldblts that came from their induced several of the famous bean tg delay the start of hibernation and they remained te until christmas when the wor- t left with no more food in sight tthe bears went into their usual re conditions are excellent this within jasper national park jnktmr somervllle ttiere are fine jpahs from jasper town on the mam line of the canadian national rail ways and in this tbt entfansjaftto memtoere of tone club haw given their time and ajbor to clear and mark the neighboring runs for the expert who wants a real ski outing jasper offers a wide scope there is ample j ac commodation in comfortable shelters tor those who want to do real cross country outings some of the finest ski territory in canada is within- the limits of jasper national park during the season of 1938 mr som ervllle said the patronage of the lodge increased by ten percent and that he considered a fine tribute to the ex cellence and merits of jasper national park when it la known that tourist traffic generally had lessened and that attendance at many vacation resorts fell below the records of preceding years mr somervllle further stated as evidence of the appeal of this beauty spot in the heart of the cana dian rockies reservations for the sea son of 1939 rmv5bjiilready assumed large proportions- particularly for august smooth motor roads arc a feature of jasper national park and the most dramatic is the drive from the- lodge to the columbia icefield the only motor route enabling visitors to reach the edge of the great glacial field the mother or rivers the melting of which waters rivers flowing to the pacific the arctic and the atlantic oceans the latter being reached via hudsons bay this drive enables visitors to perform within the day light hours of one day a journey which previously required several days by means of pack train little rest day or night woman with severe neuritis foe one benefit of others who may be troubled with the ootaplamt she suffered from a grateful womax writes last may x had a very severe at tack or neuritis in the leg which made it impossible for me to rest dur ing the day or to get regular sleep at nights to say nothing of the in tense pain various medicines gavto me very little relief and a friend advised me to give kruschen a trial as she had derived benefit from it whilst suffer ing similarly i am so thankful that i took her advlco from the very first bottle i felt relieved and now i am qultefrec from pnnr anaflfita good nights sleep mrs h c neuritis like rheumatism lumbago and sciatica is often- caused by needlepointed uric acid crystals which form as the result of sluggish eliminating organs kruschen helps to convert those crystals into harmless solution which is removed through the natural channels dont worry if your job is small and your rewards are few remember that the mighty oak was once a nut like you more time for hobbies and more money too there is more time for leisure on winter evenings when old companys anthracite is in the furnace for this harder longerburning coal needs less care and because it burns longer its more economical too j b mackenzie son coal ani number georgetown 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the deaths 5249 less the only causes of death respon sible for substantial increases in the mortality figures vert typhoid and paratyphoid fever- 100 deaths an in crease of 16 diphtheria 194 an in crease of 69 diseases of the heart 9064 an increase of 164 diarrhoea and enteritis 951 an increase of 74 gains were recorded ae fallows measles 1g4 a decrease of 402 scar- let- fever 120 a decrease gtt whooping cough 387 a decrease at 84 infiueiza 1614 a decerase or 2760 tuberculosis 3204 n decrease of 500 f tauter 5b02 a decrease ol 130 and nephritis 3447 a decrease of 106 the disparity between the deaths in one province and another is in teresting for example quebec had many more deaths from childrens diseases than ontario 75 from mea sles as against 19 61 irom scarlet fever as against 22 716 from whoop ing cough as against 47 142 from diphtheria as against 8 in ontario other diseases more fatal in quebec than ontario included typhoid fever 62 as against 13 influenza 678 as against 413 tuberculosis 1407 as against 636 it will be noticed that all of these causes come within the class of infectious diseases on the other hand ontario suffer ed much more heavily than quebec from diseases of middle life and later it had 3855 deaths from diseases of the heart 1685 more than quebec 2506 from diseases of the arteries 1552 more than quebec and 2216 from cancer 632 more than quebec quebec had 654 deaths from diarr hoea nd enteritis ontario 155 que bec had 1664 from nephritis ontario 997 ontario violent deaths number ed 1304 as against 713 in quebec the records for live births give quebec first place with 39066 on tario second with 32624 and saska tchewan third with 8472 deport foreigners at a recent meeting of the cana dian corps association ld in lon don ontario karl k homuth mj for waterloo south tbe guest speak er suggested and recommended that foreignborn unnatunallaed resmensb of canada who are dissatisfied with the canadian form of government should be deported he also empha sized that there were people in can ada waving the swastika at the very height of the european crisis a few months ago orchids to- mr homuth this is one of the sanest suggestions that has been brought to the fore in some time and no doubt if the federal government would put same into practice canada would not be suffering from so many isms we have always maintained that foreig ners were left on the loose a little too much for the welfare of our coun try they can be traitors to canada nd get away with it where if they were in their native countries they would be imprisoned or shot we are behind the waterloo members suggestion one hundred per cent your dogs game speaking generally teasing games are harmful to a sensitive dog for instance pretending to take away bones biscuits or other treasure the dog gets excited over such games and you may think that he is enjoying himself actually he is suffering con siderable anxiety which is bad for both his nerves and his temper many dogs played with in this manner develop viclousness and snappishness as the years go by and usually the masters wonder why worst of its type perhaps is the game wherein one of the family us ually a child of whom the dog is very fond hides from the animal who is then sent to search the dog keeps hearing oh where is little jane go and and herl the dog yelps and runs frantically smells here and there with tall stiff and vibrating or wag ging excitedly these symptoms o anxiety increase in intensity until the child is found watch closely and you can see the reaction of weakness in the dog after the excitement has sub sided maybe you have been the victim of an anxiety game and did you en joy it ever have someone hide your purse and let you believe for a while that it had been stolen such things have happened to me and tu wager they have to you we may have to smile but really wed like to slap someones face the crudest of all teasing games played with a dog is the one in which one member of the family pre tends to be angry with another when the dog sees the situation his barking provides great fun he snarls at first one of the fighters then the other he is suffering all the time one person whom he loves is being attacked by another whom he loves equally he does not know what to do but thinks he must do some thing which one shall he protect put through this torture very often any highstrung dog will show bad results in nerves and temper your dogs games are almost as im portant to his health as his food a good plan is to imagine yourself in his place at times remembering that he cannot reason as you can and can not know the end of a game from the beginning choose his games and amusements from his point of view rather than from your own dogs are far more sensitive than you may have thought u e eubankz in our dumb animals buy me qsnapshotcuiu a new camera year progressing moving upward into the ifem 4hl striking picture could well symbolize the serious gamers hobbyist today tjow 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