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Durham Review (1897), 2 Apr 1936, p. 3

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Education [ > ffer Girls a _ Square Deal? W s for proâ€" i to learn instrucâ€" 10usehold ress, hyâ€" subjects vocation I plead ) two yeau‘s ter years ma en there r educaâ€" 80 eirls io you HY thm 'm ns but that ‘ars at least _ class would _ of hom s and llll(hâ€" rt of nearly of counten. 1 realization _ from that im th ive pasâ€" suitable irls. We @1 . M 7ts s!ons. not & on were se ktent, their 1 their vig. ubt among oned there 1 have O c]‘“ average ; 1a t omar with ture, ves to & the ( cept @T on A & their My first hope to er ool 1@ Qver, olleg. Or and ng Dut | of Age In the past 15 years, no major un. derworld figure in New York has had to answer to a court of justice for the homicides done at his bidding. The only charges the major racket. eers fear at all are charges of income tax evasion, and, surrounded by lharp‘ and cunning lawyers who have & apecial talent for "fixing" juries, even that fear is, with him, not the fear of despair. The racket boss has a pro. found contempt for the courts and ereaky court machinery. If gangs and | gang chjefs were not wiped out from‘ time/to time by the guns of their wéonipetitors there would not be en.‘ eugh penthouses and offic~s buildings . to hold them. â€"~â€" (From Cu History.) Willing Captive She was "led" to the altarâ€" But some made this crack: That she didn‘t falter Or try to hang back. Iiinnhrrtih mm aiPir Bdb lc intelirees 4. cce ts is & R. Bossâ€"Yes, though I did notice slight indecision around the roots. Bookkeeperâ€"The new stenographâ€" er‘s hair is a decided blonde, isn‘t it? The human race may be compared to mushrooms, most of it is mushâ€" rooms but there are a lot of toadâ€" stools mixed in. Judithâ€"I miss me! Judithâ€"My sweetheart has lost all of his money. Edithâ€"â€"Lon‘t you feel very for him? A farmer, paying his first visit to the seashore, asked a boatman if he could buy some of the water to take home to show his wife. The boatâ€" man assented and charged the farmâ€" er a quarter. A few hours later the visitor returned to the shore. By now the tide had gone out, and the man gazed openâ€"mouthed at the spectacle. "By cracky, mister," he said, "you‘ve eertainly done a big business today." Modernized Murder There is some doubt whether 1936 will be a bigger and better year, but it is certain to be a noisier one. "2?°C00Gâ€"And s0 you heart in every port? Sailorâ€"Yesâ€"I got Friendâ€"Say, you‘re you‘re a wholesaler, The best way to star, would be to start a lot where the girls could be ful instead of beautiful. Now that the scientific shar» mi have invented an apparatus so licate that they â€" can measure maiden‘s blush, where are they ing to find the blush? asserts a ps scientific days good blondes. KS Wifeâ€"You told an awful fib to the doctor when he asked you 'hit you had been eating. Manâ€"I know what I was about. If I had told him I had been eating porterhouse steak and mushrooms heJ WOuld NBVCG EHAFDCON Wen anaew lt â€"L There is If If we like his __ vision; Wifeyâ€"You m ing me why you in your sleep last Friendâ€"And Hubbyâ€"It you don‘t stop nagging me I‘m going to tell you a few things, In order to cater to public one must have a en hand himself. Judge â€" I award elock to the plaintiff Defendentâ€"And wh Most men b car so they c set their bags the smoking ¢ see such a dense Voiceâ€"Don‘t be ain‘t all dense, A career should be not down. Brunettes make in the dark Pather-Wlut'a that your htcntions, daughter ? Daughter . Don‘t know, Dear. He is keeping me pret i l y c% to please. Judgeâ€"You e do not he is dreams., Political HJAVE man says he to town w-l;;n-i;; surely do. How he will â€"Â¥You mighi begin why you called m s make the best wives," psychologist. In these ys they also make very steak and mushrooms he charged me accordingly. start a lot of @ lhol;; HeARD new suit. He Smlkflâ€"] ‘m can have some-t'.i;ing to s on while they are in compartment. buy ’ seat in the ideds got 400 ports, too ind what do I get? get the eight days. to starve to death award the you have a sweetâ€" 1y O U apparatus so deâ€" night a dréamer of pipe crowd here tonight. * too pleased. We not a sailor, always takes has â€" just an intelligent small supply 13 & man made useâ€" “up” to youâ€"â€" in by tellâ€" m. “B.byw wants to buy e knows who young man‘s ow, â€" Daddy pretty much pleased to eightâ€"day minds goâ€" chair tion, made and warranted _l;g-t-{o makers of Campana‘s Italian Balm. Trial bottle 35¢ at your druggist. :4 Dr. D. D. Dennis‘ Liquid Prescri Pui1LLIPs‘ a t ful of Genâ€" us uine Phillipy Milk of Q Phillips® Milk of Magnesia Tabâ€" lets are now on sale at all drug stores everywhere. Each tiny tabâ€" let is the equivalent of y o0 years, have said "PHILLIPS Milk of h;lgfinesia â€"â€" the safe remedy for your child." Remember this â€" And A lways Say "Phillips‘ * When You Buy. Your child deserves it ;for your own peace of mind, see that you 1eet it â€" Genâ€" uine Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia. Also in Tablet Form : Doctors Say PHILLIPS‘ For Your Child When it comes to the frequentlyâ€"used **milk of magnesia," doctors, for over â€"â€"instead of their doctors‘ â€" on remedies for their children. If lhztknew what the scientists know, y would never take this chance. Every day, unthinkin 1y, mothers take the a.<Â¥vi(;e of upquzfiif{ed persons Before You Give Your Child an Unknown Remedy to Take Milk of Magnesia. During the last 10 years, the popuâ€" lation of Southwark, London, Eng., has decreased by 22,764. his @] In Springtield the hotels are full of especially appetizing guests. _ Who _ | should they be but 600 boys and girls T | musicians in the orchestras and bands 0| from High schools in New England ) towns and cities? And all rehearsing like a house afire for the festival on Saturday â€" afternoon. The public Y | schools are the lifeâ€"savers of Ameriâ€" can music from the drowning of too much passive listening at radio and the asphyxiation of vulgarian jazz. Here children are taught to know the : noble music from rubbish that is ofâ€" [ ten filthy and vile, and being taught to love the good. As for their rehearâ€" | sals and concerts here in this bosom is no}hing but the most wholeâ€"heartâ€" ed envy of their good time, for _ if anything has ever beeh found that is more fun for a musical child than a Spring Festival of amateur players no oriq knows what it is. A family party agf tht vila of Dr.| Jean Sibelius in Finland, was debatâ€" ing this questionâ€"whether passive listening to radio and phonograph will sterilize musicâ€"making. _ One of g the composer‘s daughters, a pianist, ; said, "I like both preserved fruit and fresh fruit. Each has its distinctive ; flavor." But her father spoke as comâ€" poser and with austerity. : ‘"The dilettanti will continue _ to | " listen to machines and the great talâ€" | ents will continue to create." D 60 CYCLEâ€"110 VOLTâ€"C. G. E. MOTOR IN EXCELLENT CONDIIION, 2 HORSEPOWER, 3 PHASE Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto ASK YOUR DOCTOR FIRST, MOTHER _ The way to have a musical people is to have people make music. _ A good deal is talked about the educaâ€" tive effect of listening to radio and phonographic records, and there is something in it (albeit most for those who know music already), but â€" to make an actor you do not sit and watch plays. Youth And Music MADE IN CANADA FOR SALE New England all rehearsing the festival on The public Woo c S ol o e C mt MEreee catarrhal deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial. Catarrhal Deafness May Be Overcome 17. Hielt declares that it is his inâ€" tention to give his secret to the proâ€" fession when the time comes, "I am entirely convinced myself, but I do not wish to be considered premature and declaring it. I have a "A number of very ;rominem meâ€" dical men have examined these reâ€" cords and are very greatly surprised at the results. The profession as a whole, however, knows but little of this work which has been going on 8o quietly. Dr. Hett up to the present time has not given his formulae to the profession and for that reason there has been but little publicity, Dr. Hett declares that it is his inâ€" tention to give his secret to the proâ€" fession when the time comes T At first his patients were very few but gradually they have increased in numbers so that now he is very busy treating patients every week in Torâ€" onto, Kitchener, London and Windsor. For some months past, records have been compiled of a large number of cases. These records are scientifically prepared with the clinical histories and biopsies (pathological reports of sections removed for diagnosis), _ As time goes on more and more records are added and progress noted. In the Toronto Evening Telegram of November 16th last, the following appeared : For years in his own laboratory in Kitchener he worked away quietly, taking no time off for sports or other diversions but devoting every spare moment, after the hard day‘s work at his profession of medicine and surâ€" gery. On many occasions he worked throughout the night. Eventually he became convinced that germs were the actual cause of cancer and that. irritation alone was not sufficient. He: pursued this theory steadily and four and oneâ€"half years ago reached the conclusion that he had developed â€" a serum, which, if given intravenously would obtain the long looked for reâ€" sults. He toured Europe on different ocâ€" casions and visited the laboratories and cancer clinics in London, Paris, Berlin, Heidelberg, Vienna, Prague, Padua, Bolonga and Rome. ’ Dr. J. E. Hett, of 607 Sherbourne St., Toronto, and 223 King Street E., Kitchener, Ontario, who has been inâ€" terested in cancer since his graduatâ€" on in medicine from the University of Toronto, in 1891, has devoted nearâ€" ly all of his spare time to research work and intensive study of this greatJ problem. Instances Cited Has Cure Of Cancer â€" _ Been Discovered? Doctors Surprised Proof of Serum‘s Results. â€" Hopeless Cases are Aided. MRS. SMALL ed, but the attempt was made to inâ€" clude all cases treated in 13 hospitals. The result is an exbibition of the work in attempting to cure cancer in the hospitals of a large city. In 1927 the Department of Health lor Detroit established a cancer diviâ€" sion as a registry of the cancer cases treated in all the Detroit hospitals, The attempt has been made to follow the cases treated there surgically or otherwise in 1927, ‘28, ‘29, for five years. No case was included unless the pathological diagnosis was recordâ€" ed, but the attempt was made to inâ€" And You‘ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin‘ to Go The Ii hould t two pounds of liquid bil'e‘l'n:o yoflrmdlfl,. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn‘t digest, It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up m’”r is toureey. ced men Todt mes in ® % A ::::lmrld do-:‘ talways get mere movement " at the You need that works n the tiver as well. It takes imoge goug ue OTâ€"' .l -g:‘;w £E0007% Al',wu"ol“: ealomel venoedundwn.ewy them. Ask for Carter‘s Little Liver Pills by IlmolSLubbomlyar refuse anything else. 25¢, pounds of bile flowing freely and make you eel "up and up". Harmless and feel up and up . Harmlecs and gen the, they on the liver as well, It takes those go "'},fi Carter‘s Little Liver Pills to got these two of them, and recently checked up on their progress following the apparâ€" ent cure. Records recently made show remarkable gains in weight and addâ€" ed strength by some; and the others continue in good health. f During the past four years Dr. Hett |has carefully watched each patient, |and has acquired considerable new knowledge. The subject of cancer is still a very great problem, and there are different forms of malignancy. Some cases are slow in growthâ€"and others very rapid. His serum gives a definite reaction when first admin-‘ istered, and during all the times he has used it not a single accident has happened to a patient, and he has treated some with very high blood pressure; in others, a very low blood pressure with heart disease and other complications, He has discovered that | where cancers are slow growing, he cannot obtain a high degree of r&‘ action, whilst with those of rapid growth the reaction is very strong. " Some of these patients are living !nI Toronto and others outside. The Teâ€"| legram last year, and early this year | had the opportunity of seeing several | WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEâ€" The figures show trlié. terrible mort "There was no selection of these ’cases and a large percentage of them were looked on as hopeless, and the only thing that could be done for them was the administration of morâ€" phine to relieve their pain. I am no longer experimenting; that stage of the treatment was passed four years ago. I am now obtaining results such as have never been obtained before anywhere," he says, | Issue No. 13 number of cases that have been cured! ’one, two, three and four years who| had been given but a few months or’ weeks to live," he told the Telegram.i "And the remarkable part of it is that | these patients have kept well and ad-; ded more weight than a year ago, and | are carrying on their usual occupa-‘ tions, some of them the heavy burd-, ens that fall on farmers‘ wives, Curability of Cancer Remarkable Results subject of cancer is t problem, and there ms of malignancy. slow in growthâ€"and 46 Dr. Hett is well up in years and reâ€" cognizes the fact that the time is short, for the carrying on of his work. He states that he does not want more patients than he can properly treat 1 year and she is the picti as her photograph taken 1936, shows." M ie t e e ne .| *"Mrs. Small was told in June 1934, Vr‘ that her case was hopeless and nothâ€" 1 ing was left but morphine to ease her. ‘}Her family was told three months . | previously that there was no hope for p her whatever. She had a part of the _| bowel removed in the Women‘s Colâ€" 'Hege Hospital in November 1932 and | the finding pronounced by microscoâ€" pical examination was adeno carciâ€" noma. Xâ€"rays and radjum were later _ given. A number of outstanding medâ€" t ical men and surgeons had given herl‘ up in the beginning of 1934 and it was | ,not until July 27, 1934, that Dr. Hett saw her. At that time she was very’ 'low. She was in terrible distress and | 'weighed less than 100 pounds. She | had a recurrence and a large mass ot' ‘cancer in the pelvis, also cancer in the bladder and was taking as much‘ ‘as 19 oneâ€"haif grain tablets of morâ€" ‘phine daily. On January 15, 1935, she ltook the last dose of morphine and has not taken any since. After treat.| ment with the serum she bas gradâ€"!| ually improved and leads a normal lile again and has been doing all her 4 household work for a considerable | , time. Her weight is now 146 pounds, | , the same as it has been the past t year and she is the Dicture nf hoalih The case of Mrs. Small, ning Ave., Toronto, is the markable. Dr. Hett said th not read of such a remar} anywhere in medical litera that medical men who have examined her hold the sam fNlc on c 2e o uin Vaeum s Relg ie 3 _ 2o, 21â€" rOm6 Of Mn reownship s ‘ there can hardly be the same opmmion Dr. Hett states that he has had| About the value of the Society‘s quite a number of patients, some ofi work, For the tasks we are facing them bedridden, who had been conâ€" 899414 not our Agricultural Societios sidered hopeless cases and who nre!z?f:::':ihthmie]vis “_:‘: ‘:‘:’t thef"{i now carrying on normal life again. In | reconstructi‘:g bn(t)ar:.: A" w :l%u:;:"‘ fact states the Doctor, "the most ot’ The Minto Agricult gir Socie 4 the cases I have treated were far adâ€" q . o 'f'",fu uram 'e_l_yfi vanced," (has had a IANS smil Inmmneeids 210 0C" _ ..\ 4 _ _ "~ > PeFmanency will be proâ€" Bo, with all respect and in al hum ven." _ ility I make bold to suggest a reconâ€" Dr. Hett is not opposed to surgery, | struction plan for Minto. It has no ’ Xâ€"rays and radium. He claims these|connection of any sort with a politiâ€" | all have heir places, but a very large| cal reconstruction such as Mr. Stevâ€" ‘ )number of patients are not amenâ€"| @ns advocated in the recent election, able to these treatments or have failâ€" | Nor is it of a sort such as the fiveâ€" |ed to respond to them. Whilst he has year plans imposed on the Russian | been successful in advanced cases or,rarmers by their governmental dictaâ€" |cancer, he has also been successful in | tors. Rather it is the sort of economic ,(‘ascs of sarcoma. He believes also | reconstruction accomplished by Denâ€" that his serum will prevent cancer,’mark ‘argely through a sensible " but he has not given it in a single| scheme of adult education. The ag-‘ ‘| case for the reason that it would be,ency, which, in my opinion, could give '(impossible to absolutely prove it. He ) the necessary leadership best â€" foy ; states that the time will cerminly‘such a forward movement is the Minâ€" ’come when people will be immunized ' to Agricultural Society. | against cancer. but that will not come| A few weeks ago the Society (calâ€" i until the profession will recognize that led the West Wellington Society), the cure of cancer bas been discoverâ€" | held its 73rd annual Fall Fair, That ed. ’meana that the first Fair was held in Dr, Heit was the first physician in | 1863. I believe the time has come the world to treat an internal fibroid ‘ when there should be a general stock growth by Xâ€"rays. He obtained a comâ€"| taking with regard to all our Agricu}â€" plete cure and published his results| tural Societies and other government ‘in the Journal of Advanced Tberape-!supportf‘d rural organizations and in utics in September, 1904, He disconâ€"!stitutinns to find out not only "whoere tinued using Xâ€"rays since then, as he / they are at" but also at what place did not get any results with x-rays’they aim to arrive, in cancer, [ Nobody denies the value of the Dr. Hett takes no holidays and he Harriston Fall Fair or any other Fall| works seven days a week. He is at| Fair as a happy social getâ€"together. present travelling some 800 miles ev.| From the standpoint of encouraging ery week, covering the province wesâ€"| and perpetuating the spirit of neighâ€" terly as far as Windsor, in an endea.| borliness the Fall Fair is well worthâ€" vor to meet the demands of patients’ while. Indeed there should be more who are unable to come to Toronto,.| Of such gatherings. But from the He declares the strain is a heavy one ‘ standpoint of advanc{ng the econâ€" for a man of his age." ‘?:mc well_belng of Minto Township _ |_ Dr. Hett is not opposed to surgery, ) Xâ€"rays and radium. He claims these | all have cheir places, but a very large )number of patients are not amenâ€" able to these treatments or have failâ€" |ed to respond to them, Whilst he has |been successful in advanced cases of I cancer, he has also been successful in cases of sarcoma. He believes also ‘that his serum will prevent cancer.l jbut hbe has not given it in a single case for the reason that it would be, ‘impossible to absolutely prove it. He ;states that the time will certainly“ | come when people will be immunized | |against cancer. but that will not come | ‘ until the profession will recognize that] ,the cure of cancer bas been discover-I ed. Dr, Heit was the first physician in the world to treat an internal fibroid growth by Xâ€"rays. He obtained a comâ€" plete cure and published his results in the Journal of Advanced Therapeâ€" utics in September, 1904, He disconâ€" tinued using Xâ€"rays since then, as he did not get any ~results with Xâ€"rays in cancer, who desire to examine them. The doctor says he realizes _ the many difficuities which can arise beâ€" fore the medical world can be conâ€" vinced. _ A number of local medical men who have attended his clinic and examined his records have declared themseives convinced that his proof is ample, but he declares some time must elapse before he lays his cards all on the table. Four years ago, when he bhad only a few patients to show,] he was urged to announce what he; had, but he declined on the groundl' that it would be unwise to create any false hope if such should be the case. "Time is always needed and essenâ€" tial to prove permanency of results," he says, "but I can now say that my studies and observations of many paâ€" tients prove to me be_yond the shadow of doubt that permanency will be proâ€" ven." _A comparison of these records with the records that Dr. Hett has at this time would certainly give the medical profession an idea of the remarkable results obtained in the treatment of the disease similarly located by Dr. Hett with his serum, w The records were examined by the Telegram, and they are available to, members of the medical profession | who ‘desira in aramins $ik.. | Organ Stomach Intestine Rectum Uterus, Breast ality of the disease, despite all that has been accomplished to date by surgery or radium or other treatâ€" ment. * 385 Dr. Hett‘s Success Mrs. Small, 930 Manâ€" n who have seen and old the sam> opinion. as told in June 1934, is hopeless and nothâ€" morphine to ease her. picture of heilth : first physician in’ an internal fibroid‘ le obtained a comâ€" )lished his results; Advanced Tberape-i PeTORE Came Gqranl.. January 24 Total Living at end cases . of five yrs. 356 1 90 5 86 & most reâ€" 34 93 and that it is his hope that the time will soon come that it is generally re. cognized that he has discovered the treatment for cancer for which the whole world has been looking. the Fall Fair should be honestly es timated. _ There should be careful consideration of the really construcâ€" tive value of cash prizes for most of the competitions. Mr. Whaley told the idb d * Pullinits B cce rsrcsss A and supposed benefits, derived from 42 »r 2e ee l 3 C Should such a proposal find favoy able consideration one of the first duties of the Society would be to "take stock." If possible, the actual and real benefits, not the imaginary peain e e â€"e wi m DP $ 12 o o caevimen s o Eons m enemel | should broaden its services beyond ’the Fall Fair idea and become A | Minto Agricultural and Developmeni j (or Reconstruction) Society. â€" Durâ€" |ing the War the Ontario Governâ€" ment had an Organization of Reâ€" sources Committee to promote food production and other warâ€"time needs, It is something like this for the now era that Minto faces that I have in }mind; bringing about a union of aU| the Township‘s forces so that it may attain to its full possibilities. S-)! that none of its resources be unorâ€" | ganized. 4 _ The Minto Agricultural Society has had a long and honorable career, ,It is the one organization in the | Township, apart from the Township | Council, that is all inclusive of the | population and continuous in its opâ€" ieration. Its purposes are unselfish. |Its aim is the public good. Its leadâ€" ership is established and accepted. My suggestion is that the Society l Editor‘s Note: This is the conclu» ‘:lon of a scries of ten articles which were published recently in the Harriâ€" ston "Review." While written speciajâ€" ly for the "Review" and addressed to residents of Minto Township particuâ€" larly, we believe they have been found interesting to many of the readers of this paper because the problems of the farm folk of Minto Township are the same problems that confront pural | peop‘e throughout the province. 1 0 TCORememmemm uns «-\ ’.‘“..O"-O.m“-“-”-w uis A Reconstruction Plan for " Of any sort with a politi struction such as Mr. Stev ‘ated in the recent election of a sort such as the five CIGARETTE Papers By Prof. **+*¥€00 00 9 4â€"0 #â€"644â€"0. Writeâ€"Wireâ€"or Telephone LÂ¥ndhuarst 1143 THE UNITED FPARMERS COâ€"OPERATIVE COMPAXY, Lim:TED MVE STOCK COMMISSION DEPT, Bhipping on the coâ€"operative been productive of splend!a Belling on the open market m value for the owners. 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