Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 31, 1939, p. 6

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page 6 the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 3 1st 1939 reduce drowning fatalities during the next tew months much will be heard at the scnafer prone pressure method of artificial respir ation for the season ol drownings has oonuueneed and the schafer method is the one that has world wide approval tbe campaign inaugurated last sum mer by the health league ol canada to reduce the number ol drowning fatalities was based on the use of the wellknown schafer method and in tended to educate the public to the aeed for longer application of this means ol artificial respiration it was revealed that too often attempts at resuscitation were abandoned either because the supposedly drowned per on was immersed for more than ten minutes or because it was assumed that absence of heart beat or breath- tog meant the victim was dead the health league will continue its warnings this summer that death should never be admitted until rigor mortis sets in various methods of attempted re euacitatlon are recorded from the earliest ages burning and cutting of thersttn the use of boiling water and burning oil whipping and noise were among the more drastic procedures application of heat by warm day or ashes counter shock ducking in water and blows on the soles of the feet and near the heart were supposed to be effective other methods included f that is the blowing tobacco smoke or charcoal fumes into the mouth also the rolling of a pati ent in a barrel or on a barrel the earliest record of course of an attempt to resuscitate is in the bible which records that elisha brought back to life the son of a shunamlte woman by breathing into the mouth trf the child in the lfilh century the common fireside bellows was used in swiuser sand to introduce air into the lungs of an apparently drowned person in 1776 john hunter improved the bel lows so as to fill the lungs with fresh air and withdraw exhaled breath in 1962 this method was approved by the royal humane society of london hot until 1u was the modern pul jfif ict motor the automatic pumping devi energised by compressed air in tanks introduced the council of physical therapy of the american medical association in approving recent mechanical develop ments points out emphatically that the schafer prone pressure should not be abandoned but that safety organ muonfi and firstaid groups should be carefully instructed in the use of this valuable measure terrier gets hi name from latin word tearra terriers get their name from the latin terra denoting the type of dog that goes to earth or in plain american digs and beards the quar ry in its underground lair observes edwin mck johnson in the chi ago darty news the breeds included in this vari ftv group tollow airedale bedling n hull terrier cairn dandle din i nl fox terrier sn 1 1 th and wire- idired irish kt rrv blue lakeland l manchcler schn is r min- iture and standuid coltish sealy ham skye strafford sht re wrli md west highland white the fox territr probably best known of all i- ued on the fox hunt when tht ox goes under ground the io terrier is usually parried by one of the hunt riders in a knapsack and goes into action when the larger hounds corner the quarry there are two types of fox terrier the smooth coated and the wire abated both being alike struc rurally the wire coat which ap pears on welsh trish airedale scot tie and others is considered the per feet coat the smoothcoated terriers in elude the popular bull terrier and its cousin the staffordshire both are aggressive and courageous and with their well set up bodies and power make fine protectors the manchester terrier is one of the oldest varieties being like most others from the original old enghsh black and tan terrier stock the dandie dinmonth roughly has the appearance of the cairn but is longer and lower in body a mass of hair on the face identifies the low slung skye terrier the irish is one of the gamest of the terrier family having been used for such unbelievable work as lion hunting the kerry blue runs this breed a close second for courage there are other terriers better or ess known like border terriers and lakelands like borders take their name from localities and districts of england as do airedales aire valley kerry kerry county and straff ordshires man who joined the army at c cu new set of teeth at 85 it doesnt hurt me at all said barry hill resident of the village of ottervllle ont who at the age of 86 has begun to cut his third set of teeth the first tooth in the third set a molar in the lower jaw i had no idea i was getting tooth continued mr hill one morning i just put my ongue back there and found it the thought of getting a new set of teeth doesnt bother mr hill in the least he resides with mr and mrs george c smith on the outskirts of ottervllle and is still acthe walking to the postoffice half a mile dis tant for his paper each day bom in london england he was brought to toronto by his parents when he was nine years old a retir ed shoemaker he has lied in oter tllle for some 20 years he reads a great deal i enjoy a good da s fishing he remarked with a smile we have a little private pond on the property iere when he was 60 mr hill joined the army in brampton but was dis charged after a few months daily 8tar dialogue about the king on reading in the globe and mail that prime minister king is going to accompany king george vi on his american visit i can visualize a mil lion dialogues between american achool children and their parents in aeeing a parade in which the king of england and prime minister king take part which will be very much after the baby snooks pattern school child and they are both kings eh daddy father no only one the king of snowy owl resident of both old world and new the snowy owl is something of a fisherman as well as a mighty hunt er it has two methods of catching hsh one of them is to fly along just above the surface of the water until it locates a fish whereupon it reaches in and grabs it with one claw the other method is to he in wait on some rock or perhaps a piece of ice until the moment comes to strike although nyctea the scientific name of the snowy ov1 is a word taken from the greek ny kteus whir h means nocturnal the owner of the name does not con fine itself to the hours of darkness for hunting but is quite active in broad daylight relat s a writer in tht st louis globt democrat the snov y o 1 is a resident ot th the old world and the new ung in the northern sections of both for o nest it usually senpes hole in the soil oi a ledfe of rock or some other spot that is ievhat higher tl an the surround country wl lie it is usuilly wirv and shy both the fither and the n other bird vili ml vitatin at k a man if h innisi lose to their ne yiu there ore eggs or young owls in it were it not for tht fact thit its heid is almost perfct tl round giv ing it rather a cum a appearance the snowy ov1 vu uld htve to be rated as our most be tutiful ov1 it is a big fellow uttainmf an average length of about 21 inches the femule n ing slightly i rjrr th in her malt tit normal toltr of this bird is white with a lortr or mi iller num btr of narrow honntal bands of black all over the h d aint the other man king too daddy yea but just mr king of canada oh i see daddy and the other man is mr king ol england no no no the king of england to not mr king he is the king isnt the other man king too daddy xes certainly has canada got vwo atbtgs daddy now listen oh for crying out loud shut up and watch the parade lome k smith in the globe and king george born in 1895 reigning monarch is second son op king george v and was educated on isle op wight our present king is the second son of king george v and was bom in york cottage on his fathers sand- ringham estate on december hth 1895 he was educated at osborne school in the isle of wight from whence he graduated to dartmouth naval academy like his father king george v he had a natural inclin ation toward the sea and looked for ward to a career as a naval officer in 1912 the prince joined his first ship hmj3 cumberland and made a cruise to the west indies in 1913 this was followed by his first visit to our shores when his ship called at canada and newfoundland and he travelled as tar inland as montreal in september 1013 as mlcbhipman he joined the colltngwood a battle cruiser then came the great war and the prince took part as a sub lieutenant in its greatest naval engagement the battle of jutland he served as an officer in one of the forward gun tur rets and was mentioned in despatches for coolness and efficiency under are the prince was keenly interested fn aviation and was one of the first naval officers to become an officer of the royal air force in preparation for the increasing rcsponsibllitleg of public life prince george entered trinity college cam brldeg as an undergraduate in 1920 he was made duke of york on the 26th of april 1923 a royal romance culminated in the marriage the duke to the lady elizabeth bowes lyon daughter of the earl and countess of strathmore of an and ent scottish family whose ancestral seat is glamls castle rich in legend and history interest in the royal pair was in creased by the birth of their first daughter princess ellcaoeth heir pre- iumptive to the tnrone in london on april 21st 1926 public duties soon called the royal parents to leave their infant daugh ter for a time to make a journey to australia where they opened the first parliament of the new common wealth at canberra a visit to new zealand followed i 1930 their second daughter princess margaret rose was bom mi glamis castle the two little girls soon won the hearts of the people two years ago at the age of 42 prince george was called to the throne with all the splendour of the corona lion ceremonies in west minster abbey he assumed the anc lent crown of edward the confessor and was presented o his people as king george vi his training and his character have fitted him tor the great respon siblllty that lies upon him her ma jesly possesses he same devotion to duty combined with a natural tact and a charm that endears her to all who meet her their personal quail ties hate gained lor our king and queen the affection and respect of their people canada welcomes them whole hearted god sae the king god bless the queen she could neither walk nor sleep arms and feet swollen with rheumatism this woman suffered for many years pain sapped her strength un til she lost nope of recovery many remedies were tried but nothing broke the grip of her crippling rheumatism at last her husband persuaded her to try kruschen salts my arms and feet were swollen with rheumatism she writes i could not walk nor get regular sleep and nothing did me any lasting good i was so hopeless of ever getting bet ter i lost my good nature entirely then my husband persuaded me to try kruschen salts after two weeks i began to feel better i persevered and in six weeks i was doing house work later i was able to go for a walk now i am free from pain and i feel grand mrs fw rheumatism is commonly caused by deposits of uric acid crystals which lodge in the muscles and joints krus chen helps to break up these deposits of troubling crystals and to convert them into a harmless solution which is removed through the natural than nel the kidneys they encountered each other lunch time and jim had some news for jack have you heard the news about percy he said no whats happened to him he got engaged at the dance last night oh are the banns up yet ill ay they are no more smok ing drinking or betting she was having her first driving lesson and hubby was the teacher suddenly finding herself faced with a very difficult traffic problem she lost her head tell me quick she cried what do i do now hubby seized his chance oh he replied quletlv just imagine that itn driving and do what you d say should do friend did you get any replies to your advertisement that a lonely maiden sought light and warmth her life spinster yes two from electric companies and one from the gas people 4 ime chance to buya serving sectioned apples o- o by betty barclay apples can now be cored and heed by a single motion through a new suiinlena steel kitchen uten fcll serving these sectioned apples to ruems adds a thoughtful and boiell touch to the applesand ropeora evening at home to give a very festive air a tray of bee tioned red skinned apples can be arranged flanked by wedges of cheese popcorn or popcorn balls nalt wafers or nuts just a tip iprinkllng lemon juice on tbe cut apples will prevent discoloration of primary importance of course la the convenience or the slicer gadget for everyda usage as it expedites the preparation of apples for sauce pies and all recipes calling for apples this utensil is available through lea tj log grocery stores who offer it for a rrry nominal sum with pur chaste of certain outstanding brands of pacific northwest apples w men who a read j i mirers are getting them tor friends aa sifts many recipes utilise tbe sllcercut apple cut la eighths without farther si icing a couple such recipe tollow applecarrot casserole cook carrots that have been sliced once lengthwise until near y done remove water and place with alicercut apples in a buttered casserole sprinkle about a table- apooo of brown sugar over the top dot with butter i ake in moderatev oven nntil applet are tender and sugar bas melted through appleoatmeal breakfast blah cook sllcercut apples in ayrup made by boflidg one cup sugar with one and onehalf cup water for flva minutes drain and mix apple into hot cooked oatmeal serve w 1th cream and sugar fried sausages and apples try sausages slightly add sllcer- cut apples and fry a tew minutes until brown and tender remov sausages and add one heaping tablespoon of brown sugar for each apple nsed baste apples with syrup formed in pan and e-v- with sausages t it was tht first d i of a new term and the tiachir asked a small girl in her class a new p ipil wha her la hilts niuni v daddy rt piled the child yes i know said the teacher but what does jour mother call him she doesn t call him anything was the quick answer she likes him saves hornby w t officers mrs c patterson was elected presi dent of the hornby wj at tbe an nual meeting heid recently at the home of mrs elmer may other am eer elec were honorary president seta j wilson mrs w j ghlshokm vloepresldente mrs our busaell lint russell king aecretary-treasur- m mrs f ijearmont assistant mrs a king directors mrs e mbmulan mrs m j brown mrs p merry mrs o p district director mrs w he women can never keep a ae- sbe tea they can i have kept by 100 secret ever since i i hk but one day you will let it n i for tears i can go on keeping it pencils used in writing the kind of ptrilil which is used to write on slale mikes its mirk on the slate because tht slate uself is i ird enough to rub tl pencil down vltn it is pressed if vou try to write on paper with sljte pencil the paper will tear be iuse paper is too soft to wear the pencil down the slate must not only be hard but also a little rough to have the pencil mark effectively have you ever tried to write on a blackboard with a grease spot on if if you have you can easily understand why roughness in essential to the proper wearing down of a slate pen cil for the same reason neither an ordinary lead pencil nor a slate pencil can make a mark on glass because the glass is too smooth it hasn t sufficient friction to wear the point of the pencil as the pencil is moved across its surfjee onion of lily family the greatest blot on the onion s reputation is the fact that when peeled it excites the nose and eye nerves of its handlers mokes them weep copiously but actually it s just a misunderstood black sheep of the tily family asserts a writer in the washington post orig inally it grew wild in western asia and has been cultivated since pre historic times the egyptians with great insight called the strong plant a god on earth by long cul tivation the onion has been bred into dozens of differentappearing plants truly a naturalized amer ican the onion grows tn every state as a commercial crop k is more valuable than any other minor vege table except tomatoes lettuce and cabbttffe a genuine clare hecla furnace with the ribbed p i r e p o t guaranteed for years the fused 1 joints that cannot leak all the fam ous clare hecla features that you get in no other furnace now at the most favorable terms ver offered give us a call and nd your httating g r muckart plumbing ttnsmlthinx eleetrie wiring phont 319w or i georgetown by betty barclay the rlmplfrt ilejmert may be turm il into n r stive dlnh b tl e us nt an ntttactlm and appr p n t i w nk if u i nvt never r 1 z ed fhl glnnct at the nbo v til tritlon if two fllhhes of rennt l custard dressed in their com pat y flner dish of rennet runtnrd bv the woj is the nnswir to a mother s istmnl about the child who will not drink milk ulthmit the troullc of bnklnk or boiling this tmiptilve ecklenn dlnh may be prepart d in thi cool of th morning and plio 1 b fi re the family at noon or tilkh or company ilress use for n topping such foodn as pre r i fruits jellies whipped cr nn chopped nuts crushed cooklth dice i fruit snuces or marnhmallnvi whlp follow the recipe helow choose our tnvorlte topping nnd ou hnie the answer to your hot v itlier dessert problem vanilla rennet cuatard s t out 4 or 5 dessert dashes irni one pint fresh milk nnt id or soft cird slowly stir rlnc c nstnnil until luk irm 1 c st imp on inside of wrltu freq lently when eonifortibly wnrni 1 p not hot imm ill sic ly remon from 8to if i op 1 rod nil ii nil plnrh of sail mir vn jllli renn i pntdr int milk hrl 11 it til illssnhed n t ocr on minute pour at once while 81111 quid into in ilvldnnl dcnserl elibt f let set mill firm ab n in tnln try chill rennet ciifl is in ice t ox seri i u- same bias 1 1 and dou t xoccel that topplnc to horsemen allrcd 12908 190752 and invite all interested to inspect him at the farm or phone 85 r 12 georgetown and we will call on you this horse spent four years in the erin district and his record is well known tn these parts for full particulars apply to owner j g gilljes 4t reindeer moved to fawning grounds canada s reindeer enterprise con unues to make satisfactory progress according to reports received by the department of mines and resources ottawa from the reindeer station in the mackenzie delta area northwest territories with the completion of another successful season on the in land winter range the main govern ment herd now comprising about 3500 head was moved during the last wek of march to the selected fawn ing grounds on richards island a tfiotr distance be the arctic coast in addition to providing a wellpro tected area for the fawning which usually starts in april and continues into june richards island produces in excellent grown of grasses shrubs and sedges which form the summer diet of the reindeer tne island has been used as a summer range ince 1936 and is the scene of the annual roundup in midsummer when the deer are put through the corrals and counted the smaller herd of about 900 deer which was separated from the main herd last december and established in the anderson river area under na tive management also passed the win ter in excellent condition these animals have been brought to the coast area for the fawning season and summer grazing and are at present located near the mouth of the an derson river in the vicinity of nic holson island the natives entrusted mth this herd are under the direct supervision of the chief government herder visit of their majesties the king and queen at guelph ont tuesday june 6th special train service standard time leave georgetown 1030 am arrne guelph ii 00 ajn arrhe guelph jet 1105 am returning leave guelph 255 pm arrive georgetown 3 00 pm rotnd trip bargain excursion fares adults 50c children 25c children 5 years and under 12 half fare 12 years and over full fare buy tickets in advance avoii train delays canadian national god save the kino t171 a the black premium percheron staffion jupiter 13905 the property of neil e mcklnnon son hillsburg formerly owned by dawe s breweries ltd montreal que will stand at albert hunters lot town line norral from monday evening until wednesday af lemon commencing may 32nd 1939 enrolment certificate enrolment no 3175 form 1a pre mium no 75 the pure bred per cheron stallion jupiter registered in the canadian percheron stud book as no 13905 owned by neil k mckln non son hillsburg foaled in 1927 has been enrolled under the stal lion act inspected on the 18th day or october 1938 and found to be sound of good conformation and an animal typical of the breed w j r fowler u k oweul chairman fsesretary exclusive millinery tn all the 1500 to insure and pay able march 1st 140 all accident at owners risk nkh b uckjnnon son 3t hulfeurc ont latest styles shapes and colors prices right at misses claridge main street georgetown heiau block uptfain

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