_THURS., NOVEMBER 5th, 1936 a IT BS TT LT a -- THE HAILEYBURIAN \ Page 7 The Ottawa Spotlight By Wilfrid Eggleston Ottawa, Nov 2--Manufacturing | A HEALTH SERVICE OF THE CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AND LIFE the time of the birth of the baby. In 1931, Dr. J. Smith of Aber- deen City Hospital Lahoratory made a study of 21 cases of puer- peral fever and was able to find the germs which caused the fever in 18 of these cases. He also No one with a cold is allowed to The doctor can tell the mother Questions conce1nmg Health, addres- enter the mother's room Other/not to be "afraid to have this|sed to the Canadian Medical Associa- precautions are also faithfully|baby" and we can all stand by the|tion, 184 College Street, Toronto, will carried out. | doctor. He is right. be answered personally by letter. THE HAILEYBURIAN SAYS INSURANCE COMPANIES found out where these deadly is the industry which has shown RN ACANACH germs come from. Most of them the largest gains in employment were the common germs that are} Ee -- TS" in 1936, according to a survey A NEW IDEA found in common colds. published by the Dominicn Bur- eau of Statistics. Those that fear that freer trade policies damage domestic industry should take heart from the fact that on Jan. Ist the United States was admit- ted to the intermediate tariff rate --a move characterized by one Ottawa expert as' the greatest single reduction ever made in the Canadian tariff, that important tariff reductions to Japan were) also made on the same day, and} that on May lst the duties on ® 2 . 4 4 eave 2 " 'time of child-birth. Now that is|their attendants and _ nurses oa ph ape ws, CRA ate not true. All good doctors know|so as to make sure that they are ( Pictorial Review = = = 1yr. gasoline, farm imp that Mothers should not die at|free from these dangerous germs, other commodities. Yet the index of empolyment| "I am almost afraid to have this baby." Here are these words in the Expectant Mother's letter and we must attend to them. Tell the people. But there has been so much about Maternal Mortality in the newspapers and magazines that no wonder the mothers are afraid. They are afraid because they only get hold of a general indefinite idea thata great many Mothers die at the that time, and if only the Mother goes to the doctor in time, as In a few cases he found that the germs came from the patient herself, sometimes from her nose or throat. In 12 cases the germs came from the throat or nose of the doctor, or nurse, or one of the medical students who attended the case. This gave us a new idea. We saw how to prevent puerperal fever. We now examine the noses and throats of a!l mater- nity patients and likewise of all and we make other searches for germs. And the doctor and SI SSS SNe GROUP SELECT ONE MAGAZINE ( Maclean's (24 Issues) 1 yr. LJ National Home Monthly 1 yr. (Canadian Magazine - 1yr. 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Also a nation- Use Your Camera for Other Hobbies bo - Advertisements Are a Guide to Value %& [Experts can roughly estimate the value of a product by looking at it. More accurately, by handling and examining it. Its appearance, its texture, the "feel" and the balance of it all mean something to their trained eyes and fingers. An amateur photographer-entomologist had fun making this picture of a * ; But no one T "Grasshopper Night Club" (note the fan dancer). He used amateur equip- [elelestousl (Cae be an expert on steel, coast to coast. But so far no one ment. It was a time exposure with a 25-cent floodlight for illumination. brass, wood, leather, foodstuffs, fabrics, and all has aie fdrward with 8 PrOpor Aves oufanotheu huboybesides| | comieeintomaneimscinare hos il of the materials that make up a list of personal Sel VW ich promises to « o more your camera? If so, why not in-| inches long, 10 wide and 12 high, purchases. And even experts are fooled, sometimes _ than an the surface. poms troduce them to each other and| sometimes using fine grass, small by concealed flaws and imperfections. eSeaee R Pie ang 1s to be ex- double the pleasure? Why not make | Stones, twigs, ete., for scenery. Ad- & Th 4 : i : - pected. ather in every com- photographic souvenirs of the|M™itting that he has not yet been ere is a surer index of value than the munity which is prepared to} changes in your garden, your an- aule % persede Dames actors to sensts of sight and touch--knowledge of the a 9 a sae ti lection, th th of play leapfrog or otherwise perform 5 x z a ans genbaues Wa Pe ied Seta eiea: ae Rice ate AG INE HERI SRS OATES maker's name and for what it stands. Here is the such schemes and plans as pro-| ™0dels, or what have you? aeee by the druggist from whom most certain method, except that of actual use, for i mise to help. One discovery ue Rie inden once tice si ee el ee aes oe aloes judging the value of any. manufactured goods. I} Re -- gwhich Mrs. Sutherland has'made} ¢o nis friends. He gets a tremendous | them on his stage in the poses he Here is the only guarantee against careless work- a is that the schools, hospitals and| jot of fun photographing his insect | Wants. manship, or the use of shoddy materials. ; colleges are turning out far more} specimens. To light the scene he finds a sin- 1] rae é 'a professional women than can pos- Some of his pictures of these tiny | &le floodlight bulb in a reflector is * This is one important reason why it pays to ie sibly be absorbed, while there is a eubleets are pouareat The ee aaa irae ea sree read the advertisements and to buy advertised i} a i ed for help in a few in- surprising thing about them is that 7 4 : . : . " (a poe ane mae for trained| they were made with the simple ap- for simulating daylight or low in goods. The product that is advertised is worthy vans se TI eet paratus used by the amateur photog-| front for a dramatic effect. Stop the of your confidence. I domestic servants. foe ae rapher. Not only does he make seri-| Camera lens down to f.8, put on a : 4 seems to be that we have glori- ous "portraits" of individual in-| Portrait attachment and then photo- : ! S fied professional work, and made sects, but, having a flare for the graph your 15 by 10 by 12-inch MERCHANDISE MUST BE GOOD OR IT i SS handwork (including the science dramatic and the amusing, he photo- | Scene close up, according to instruc- COULDN'T BE CONSISTENTLY ADVERTISED - | of running a home) something| - graphs groups of them theatrically noe ae or attachment. Fine 4 i le. Si posed to represent the goings on of | 8rained panchromatic film is to be. | ee ane ae a ms ine human beings, as in the picture of | Preferred for sparkling results in en- Bg " ba A g f 5 1 Z 1d the grasshopper night club above; | larging. Exposures will vary with e J . business or pro essione « world. or it may be a June-bug wedding, a] the scene; so, until experience has uy vertise oods The National Employment Com- tumble-bug football game, spider | been gained, three or four exposures By mission will among other things spooks haunting a graveyard, grass-| (Say, 2, 4 and 8 seconds) had better ® ; b assist in providing suitable train- hoppers playing leapfrog--he finds | be made and the best one chosen for i ing centers for girls who wish to the subject possibilities are endless. | enlargement. know the business of being a] The pictures he displays are, of] Our entomologist-camerist says ss capable domestic and who as a course, enlargements. you will have so much fun making ' ' , 4 atin (arohaply bemanlendo You don't have to be an entomolo-| these pictures that, even if you . d ne t y alana gist to make pictures like this your-| don't care to become an entomolo- | command better wages and work-| --sejp if you, or some one for you, will] gist, an ambition to become a theat- ' 3 ___ ing conditions. but collect the insects. Here's what|rical producer will surely have to | Late. om _ A conference was held at Otta- he does: be curbed. a __wa this week by officials from the He builds a "set," a la Hollywood, | 01 JOHN VAN GUILDER