Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Apr 1911, p. 7

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TOY FFT TTT TATTT TL TALLLE PLL LBTVB ATA S LT SASSI s TORONTO 1 € ¥ 1 necessary skill of making the 3 Eo 1 i h i t 302 King St § [i] 9 Phone 141 « >on TBAT . « MEAN VAVETAVVVVVLARINS NT Pineapples, : aa Tomatoes, Florida Grape Fruit, | § Sweet Navel and Mexican Oranges. Bananas, { |- t y simply or Watch the effort while strugglin, struggles, & NHALE THROUGH ABOVE THE WATER, mee shale Through Nose Below ---- Knowledge Called First Essential in Campaign Against Drowning Accidents, In the art of swimming there is not a wngle animal that cannot give man pointer on how to propel himself in or on the water. In our endeavor to swim like a frog we do three times as much work as Is necessary in order to glide along he surfdce. In swimming under water we have a much more eflective method { propulsion in the "scissors" kick, with less liability of being tangled up by weds than in the "frog" kick. It is out of the question, for man o try to imitate any motions of a ih, but one should expect some point rs from a warm-blooded animal like + seal in its method of breathing. But wre, 100, we are to be disappointed, or the southern seal always breathes wit ahave water. Struggling is Useless, Any four-legged animal when drop- sed into water for the first time has to set up a running motion and it will swim--it has not ing to earn, so far as air is concerned. On he other hand, the running motions a uses on land will in no vay help him in the water. In fact, is ridiculous endeavors to clutch air, as if it were a rope or the branch of a tree, simply weigh his mouth and se beneath the water level, where he canoot inhale air, but smothers to leath in agony. Now, let us see why we drown so -asily, and then how the simplest trick stunt known will prevent anyone a mere infant from drowning, of a non-swimmer in the water and ob serve his mustakes. He is sure to try 0 get high out of the water. This to get high thrusts him under. The little finger ont of the water will veigh more than the whole body of a Moyant person in the water. This can "proved by procuring a pair of teelyards and weighing a person whose ungs are large and who has more fat han musple. The person in the water register nothing on the scales, while the little finger may weigh two noes, wt Don't Exhale Above Water. Non-swimmers, in their desperate are doing everything to frown themselves, for they not only are throwing their hands high out of the water, which ix the 'quickest surest way to sink, but they are New Cocoanuts.. | and ex- out of their lungs haling all the air while above water, either by calling for help or by the ordinary process of ex haling. why we drown--we exhale the air_from Here is the only real reason wr lungs above water. Now, dwell on this fact, for the key o the art of swimming is to breathe wit through the nose under water and 0 breathe in through the mouth -above the water vel, This feat, trick, or stunt, whichever vou may call it, can be learned by anyone. It is vastly more important as a lifesaver than motionless float- MOUTH | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19. 1941. [HOW TO SWIM EASILY S and roughness of the skin HAP an oh Saar Pure Cold Cream. As a massage the hands into grease, or ae mech. It swe tically pure and snow Ww m color. the the turquoise blue jaf. i Pure Cold Cream AT YOUR DRUGSISTS, 25c. For Catarrh Medicine Free in Every Case Where It Fails to Relieve. Neglect or pessimism, we believe, is the greatest enemy the public has to contend with when applied to the loss or recovery of healtn. Practically every case consumption might have been cured if hope had been maiatained and proper treatment had been resorted to at the first symptoms of the disease Until the advanced stage is reached consumption is able Catarrh is responsible, we be lieve, jor many cases of Consumption It is about catarrh we want to talk to you to-day, incidentally consump- tion, since the two are so closely ai- bed. We have a medicine made from a prescription of one of the most sue- cessful catarrh specialists known. We believe it is positively without an ej ual. We are so satisfied that are right that we will supply the medicine free in every iustance where it is used according- to directions for a reasonable length of time, should t fail to give satisfaction in every particular. We want every this medicine at our ypisk. There are no conditions, attached to our offer We put the User under no obligation to us whatever, he medicine we want is Rexall Mucu-Tone. It ie a eatarrh remedy that goes direct to the seat f trouble. It is carried by the lood to every part of the system. It purifies and enriches the blood, tones up the mucous cells, and brings a- bout a condition of health and stren- «th that tends to prevent the germs of consumption from getting a start. Besides this, Rexall Mucu-Tone isn a wonderful appetizer, digestive aid and flesh builder. Its good effects are of- ten felt from the very first dose. It is ne of the largest and most satisfac: selling medicines that ws have ever had anything to do with We know so muck of the good that it has done that sonally back it up with ow and money, fact empleo guarantée to satisfy any Rexall Mueu-Tone comes in two sizes, 50c. and $i. We urge you Rexall Remedies in Kingston only at to try it. Remember you can obtain mr store--"The Rexall 6G. W. Mahood. ol cur: we you to try ory great we per - reputa tion which should e yoely Store one to try THE INVESTITURE OF PRINCE EDWARD. of the Ceremony in Wales - in July Never, in all its histary, has gal- finessel ahything imposing 2 which the King! has arranged conectiong. with his | oldest son's Investiture as Prince of | Wales, 2 ceremony which has not] taken place since Henry VII. sat on | the throne In the King's honor the wilk guard Carnar n i whole of the Welsh Inforced by Rritish cav mobolized for the occasion : The actual ceremony of investiture | will be performed Ly the King m- | self (not, #3 has been ervoneously | stated, by Queen Mary, allhough. ot | course, she wiil Le present). 'Inside | Carnarvon Castle room will be found | for 15,000 leading Welshmen to wit- | i in Home Fleet | y. while the} torial (re- | yi will be ness the proceedings, the poétry and mystic symbolism of which are of nature to appeal strongly to a C people. ! The precise ritual of the Investiture! has not yet been published, hut if ancient precedents are followed the | picturesque ceremony wili ve approxi- | mately as follows: Wearing a crimson mantle. young Prince Edward will be formally pre- sented before King Geo who w be robed in purple and gold and all the stately trapplnhgs emblematic of ais Royal station. With his ewn hands the King will place upon Prince Ed- ward's head a chaplet of gold, made In the form of a garland, as a token of "principality Next the King wiil put into the Prince's hatd # sceptre of gold, the emblem of government. ! Finally, his Majesty wilt place a ring of gold upon his firsthorn'® middle Anger, at the same tive adjliring him to be a husband to his country and a father to its children. When the Welsh hishops have led the Prince of Wales to nn species of throne and seated him upon it with lue solmnity, the iavesture proper wilt be completed But there still re- mains pleturesque act of the Prince's presentation to the peaple Gippostite the famous Eda Gate of Carnarvon Castle there is a big JURTTY When cellared and fitted up with seats this will form a grand stand to accommodate 50 000 péople, all of whom will have a .perfeet vi f the gat over which a temperary plat orm will be constructed When a fanfgre of trumpets an- nces that the ceremony inside the Is concluded ery neck will J be craned for 4 good view of the King and Queen and the vo¥ne Prince as they mount to their plaice above the Gate From this same spot seven centurles ago, King Edward 1. pre- sented his infant son to the We lsh prople to be their Prince. There will be a breathless hush while King George V. stands forward and in ring- ihg tones presents his own first-horn as Prince of Wales in the same way long he lives no Welshman, who witnesses that sonl-gtirring spec- tacts, and hears the thunderous echoes of the peg veering, peal o i it 80 far as a magnificent han the proceedings but for a week thereafter historic Cgrnarven and all Wales will hold hich revelry. -- Penny Pietoral. a tic | the e ng £4 vs 'fade quet ERE'S the very thing you'll want this summer--the "IDEAL" Hammo-Couch. You can tell to look at it how much more comfortable and serviceable it is than the saggy, skimpy, shifty *" half-moon" kind. Has springs, and a soft, substantial mattress on a steel frame base. Covered with heavy tan drill. Strong and roomy. Built for real comfort and good service. Sup- ported by steel frame, or sold separately to hang from porch ng. 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Meleod, agent, Kingston, Ont ~ Rich as Cream Make a regular meal- |: special | 1 palate-tempting beverage : 1 ALE Absolutely pure, mild, mellow | : fi tub or swimming pool your humils on the sand mersing holding the air until the lungs made use of the dxygen, pressing the air out through the nose, having the mouth sustam A perfect horizontal measured by the spirit level, is the omly correct posi tion for the body in the water. air, but the around, while the top of the head held well down in the water. In sprint. a turg of time habit of this can be turned sufficient swims with his method of that tanght by all trainers. I ae knowledge they are right so far as work on land the water there is no dust suspended, so inhaling through the mouth is pot hrough the nose. ~. Practice Trick at Home. This trick can be practiced in a bath even mm a wash bowl. In the one can best acquire his rhythmic breathing by going up down. Outdoors it is better to mm two feet of water and place Then by im: and raising the head iy hythm with deep breathing, the abil- ty to breathe oul under water can be and rot most | acquired hy a little persistence In these exercises don't close Ves vour and rub your face down with your hands when you come up for air, hut wen your eyes and your mouth and ake a quick gulp of air. Then duck, have closed, of course Knowledge of this art also enables a persom to swim down in the water, while he swimmer who keeps the bottles guar- | and shoulders above water has to put bend m An unnecessary amount of power to the body at a wrong angle Keep Head in Water, The head shouid not be lifted up for i mouth should be swung is ng at every second or third stroke by the neck mdscles, the face up and air taken in hrough the WOVE. The body should not roll in the wa- er, even in the wwlgeon stroke, for he half turn of the neck muscles is to enable a person who head down to secure he air required. Some hygienists might object to this of breathing as the opposite is concerned, but over njurious, while we can fill the lungs ull of air more easily and more quick- and delicious. It ly than by inhdling through the nose. F Guinea are not A People. "all Mall Gazette. The inhabitants of Dutch New an attractive jonally proving her m and always coming off 'best wi tongue. She is usually content a strip of bark cloth the family and village Susrals, with THE ENERGY FOOD The Vim and Vitality One Gets From Oats There is something in oats whith creates spirit and energy. Noother grain can bring results like them. Everyone knows "what oats do for horses. They have the same effect on' man. An extract of oats is employed as a tonic. A diet of oats multiplies one's vitality. That's why energetic men--men of vim and spirit--are said to "feel their oats." In Quaker Oats the finést cats--Canadian grown---are subjected to 62 siftings. Just the rich, plump grains are used, There is only ten pounds of Quaker Oats in a bushel. These grains have the maximum of rick nessand energy. They are also the most delicious. To eat Quaker Oats once a day for a month will show to the limit what tonic effects, what bubbling vitality one can get from oatmeal. One never knows how good oat food is, or what it can do, ua- til he tries Quaker Oats. Made in Canada. (168) THE STRENGTH OF A CHAIN Is that of its Weakest Link. Father Morriscy's No. 10 Forges it Anew. ple is the threat and'lungs. In fact, sta- tistics shew that over twenty-five per cent of all deaths can be directly traced te diseases of these most res. piratory organs. Weakness ei is very S$. all] il i } I i { HE =f | i ! ¢ k i | | 3 ! 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