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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-04-02, Page 7
i k 3 I CIGARETTE PAPERS Youth And Music • GET YOURS NOW Ask your drugeiat for a 7fc Kruschen Giant Package. It con tains a regular bottle and a trial I size.bottle. Use the trial rize first mid if not satisfied return the regular bottle unopened. Your money will be cheerfully I refunded. $ Tris! Botf/e of KRUSCHEN TJie' way to bave*.a mu:-Leal people ...to to have pedpie q&ake music.’ ,A good dear is talked about; the educa tive effect of listening to radio and -phonographic records; arid there is something -in it ('albeit'rnqsA fo-r those ” who know musjo already), but ' make an actor'You do not sit watch plays. In Springfield th<? hotels are full of •specially appetizing guests. Who • should they be but 600 boys and girls muslcians ih.the orchestras arid bauds from High schools in New England towns and qitietf?. And all rehearsing l>ke a house afire for the festival on Saturday afternoon. The public schools" are the life-savers of Ameri- O&n music from the drowning of too ' much., passive listening at radio and the asphyxiation of . vulgarian jazz. , Here children are taught to know the aoble music from rubbish that. is of ten filthy and vile, and being taught to love the good. As'for. their rehear sals and concerts here In this bosom to nothing but the most .whole-heart- 0 od envy of their good time,' for ff anything has ever-been found that is’ more fun for a musical child than a Spring Festival of . amateur players BO one knows what it is. A family party at the villa of Dr. Joan Sibelius In Finland, w'as debat- ■' ’ tag this question—^whether passive listening to radio and phonograph Will sterilize music-making. One^of the composer’s daughters, a pianist, jNrtd',’■"‘.IJlke. both preserved fruit and I fresh fruit. /Each has its distinctive __flavor.” Rut, her,.father spoke..as. effm- poser and with austerity. . “The dilettanti .will continue listen to machines and the great ,, ante will continue to . create;’’ alitv- of ;fhe- disease, despite, all that has ,been tumpinplished . to date by surgery or radium or other- treat ment.................. . . Total Lining at end yrs.Orgifn cares’ol five Stomach 353 - 1 Intestine 5 Recti m bij .6 1,’tei'us 178 34 Breast-''' 385 93 MRS. ‘SMALL Has Cure Of Cancer Been 0 i s c o v er e d? Instances Cited as Proof of Serum’s Results. Cases are Aided. Hopeless to tdl- ! During the last 10 years, the. popu- tationof Southwark, London, Eng., Maa decreased hy 22,764. Dr. J. E. Hett, of 60.7 Sherbourne St., Toronto, and 223 King Street E., Kitchener, Ontario, who has been In terested -In cancer since his-g-r-aduat- fori in medicine from the University of Toronto, in 189Trhas devoted near- ly all of his spare time' to research work“ and intensive study of this great problem.. . • He toured Europe on different oc casions and visited the laboratories and cancer clinics in London, Paris, Berlin,' Heidelberg, Vienna, Prague, Padua. BOLonga and Rome.- For years in his own laboratory iff Kitchener he worked away quietly', taking no time off for sports Or otheri diversions 'but devoting every spare, moment, after the hard^ilay's-wofk- at his- profession of medicine and sur gery. On many -occasions he worked throughout the night. Eventually he became convinced that germs were the actual cause of irritation glone was pursued this theory and one-half years have been cured four. years who & ASK YOUR DOCTOR FIRST, MOTHER • Before You Give Your Child an Unknown Remedy to Take Every day, unthinkingly, mothers .take the advice of unqualified persons “—instead of their doctors’ — on remedies for their children. If they knew what the scientists know, tney would never take this ^ehance. k Doctors SayTHILLIPS’ For Your Child When it comes to the frequently-used “milk of magnesia.” doctors, for oyer .50 years, have , said “PHILLIPS’ Milk of Magnesia — the safe remedy for your child.” Remember this —.And A hwys Say. “Phillips' When You Buy. Your child deserves itf.for your own peace of mind, sec that you get it — Gen uine Phillips' 'Milk of Magnesia, Also ia Tablet-Form: . - ^Phillips’ Milk of Mnsncsi.-i Tab lets are now on sale at all drug ■stores everywhere. Each uny.lab- ■|«t is the equivalent of -• teaspoontut of Gen uine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Phillips’ cancer and that not sufficient. He steadily and four age reached the conclusion that he had developed a .serum, Which, if given Intravenously would obtain suits. At first his but gradually numbers so that now he is very busy treating patients every week in Tor 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 ;biopsiqs (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’ IGth last, the following appeared: . ' . Doctors Surprised number of 'very* prominent me" men have examined these re- and are very greatly surprised a O1 ..... .. . . ong looked for- re patients were very few they have increased in NONE FINER . MADE “A dical cords at the results. The profession as whole, however,.knows but little of this work which has be/?n going on Bo quietly. Dr. llell up to the present time has not given his formulae to the, profession and l’or that reason there has been but little publicity. Dr. Helt declares that it is his in tention to give bis secret to the pro fession when the time comes. “I am entirely convinced myself, but 1 do not wish to.be considered premature and declaring it., I ljiave a MADE IN CANADA Catarrhal Deafness t- May Be Overcome AND SKIN RASHES-USE Dr; D. D. Dennis’ Liquid Prescrip tion, made and. warranted by the makers of Ctynpana’s Italian Balm. Trial bottle 35c nt yotir druggiBt. za Dr. Hett’s Success A coini-rtiri.-GH of these records with the r.eeor Is .Unit Dr., licit has at this time -would ueriuinly give tlie medical profession an idea, of the remarkable results obtained in the treatment of the. disease sijuil.irly' lofat< d by Dr. Hett with ills serum. ' ‘ The'record* were ..ex’uirJ’iied by the Telegram; and ilicy' arc ax-a-ihiljie Id members 'of the- un-dicul profession who" desire to examine" t-liy-rii. ■ The. 'doctor' says, -.he rvu.l.’i/.es’. the c;a:i afli.se be- ■cyii be com local mc-d^a-l number of cases that one, two, three and had been given but a few months or weeks to- live,” -he told- the Telegram- “And the remarkable part of it is that “tlrese^p'atients have kept well and ad- ded more weight than a year ago, and are carrying on their usual occupa tions, home of them the heavy burd ens that fall on farmers’ wives.” “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 was1 the administration of mor phine to relieve their pain. I am no longer experimenting; that stage of the treatment was passed four years -a-go—I—am—now-obtaining—results-euch- as have, never been obtained before anywhere,” he says. Remarkable Results During the past four years Dr. Helt 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 growth—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 re action, whilst with those of rapid growth, the reaction is very strong. - Some of these patients are living in ' Toronto and others outside. The Ter j’ legram las.t year, and early this year • had the opportunity of seeing several I of them, and recently checked up on: their progress^ following the appar-! ent cure. RecdPrds recently made show remarkable gains in weight and add-' ed strength by some; and the ‘others continue in good health. Curability of Cancer In 1927 the' Department of Health of Detroit established a cancer divi sion, as a registry of the cancer cases treated in all the . Detroit hospitals.‘.not unt^il July •The attempt hasabeen made |o follow' ..... u-'-- *♦ • the cases treated there! .surgically or otherwise in 1927, '28. ’29, for five years. No case was included unless the pathological diagnosis was record ed, but the attempt was made” to in clude' all cases treated in 13 hospitals. The result is an exhibition of tlm work in attempting to cure canter in the hospitals of a large city. The figures show the terrible'.mort- C1.I many aiiTi.V'ulth .; wIGcli fore the mt diciif world- viflped, : A--number- of (/hen who. have attended bis clinic and' examined his records have declared themselves . .convinced that his proof is ample, but he dei.lares\ome time must elapse before he Lay... liitj, cards all ou the table. Four- years.age, when he h.ad only -a few patien.ts to show, he' was urged to announce what he had, but he declined on-the ’ grounds that it would be unvyise to create any false hope if such should .be the case. "Tim© is- always needed’and, essen tial to prove permanency of results,u he says, “but I caff now say that my studies and observations of many pa tients prove to me beyond the shadow of doubt that, permanency will be pro ven.” Dr. Hett is not opposed to surgery, X-rays and radium. He claims these all have iheir places, but a very large number of patients' are not. amen able to these, treatments or have fail ed to respond to them. Whilst he has been successful in advanced cases-of cancer, I he has also been successful in. cases of sarcoma. He believes also that his serum will prevent cancer, but . he has not .given' it in a single case for the reason that it would be impossible to absolutely prove jt. He "states ’that the Time ' wiR”certairiIy' come when people will be immunized against cancer, but that will not come, until the profession will recognize that the cure of cancer has been discover ed. ■:■■■. Dr<- Hett was the first physician in the world to treat-an Internal fibroid growth by X-rays. He obtained a com plete cure and published his results in the Journal of Advanced Therape-’ utics in September^ 1904.. He d'iscon-1 tinued using X-rays since then, as he I did . not feet* any results with X-rays j in cancer. / Dr. ilej’t takes no holidays and he works seven days a we6k. Ile ls at present travelling some 800 miles, ev ery week, covering the province wes terly as far as Windsor in aff endea vor to meet the demands of patients who are unable to came to Toronto. He declares the strain-is a l^eavy one. for a man of his age.” ’ Classified Advertising INVENTOBS I LADIES’ CHOKERS member - of and to be a over the Hit as sent the Zea- Geranium-s in pink and red Brighten the quiet loom, And bring a glimpse of summer time To scatter winter’s gloom. ail“’ the of the' The winter world is wrapped in •white, The frost is on the; pane, But. on the sill, the flowers’ in bloom Defy King Winter’s reign. KTEK.yuCDOO’' maivLellpCs or- * lental powder. compound for killing’ bedbugs, roaches. Sample ten cents. Technical Products Mfg. Co., 30U St. So we may too when sorrow1, comes Take .winter’s dark despair, Find summertime within the heart And “roses blopminS^here. .—Helen B. .Anderson. INSECT POWDEH LinimenTI^ My Winter Garden TT the • Boy,- Scouts are inclined little 'boastful these days ( ( ( and that it is lils hope that the time will soon cortie that Il ls generally re cognized that he lias discovered, the treatment for cancer fori which whole world has been looking. co-opt 'of . 'spite for the; owrlcrs. Get fJS ’ « Write—Wire—dr Telephone' IiYncUiurst. 1143 THE UNITED FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY. LIMITED *LIVF. ,/!'• >Cl< F-'AjkMISy P. >X i'lll'T.' ‘ • Union Stock- Yards.'West Toronto » A brother io every other Seoul, without regard to race or creed That they should stick , to spouting until they were, eighty years ’of agd was tile suggestion to Canadian Boy Scouts contained in a cablegram from Lord Baden-Powell on his recent "79th birthday. The, message, gent from Pietermaritzburg, South.Africa, read: “Am entering my r 80th year, and I urge gll my Canadian brother Scouts to stick to Scouting till they reach the same age.’’ ■» • • An Appropriate permanent wood craft reminder-of Lord Baden-Powell’s visit io Canada last summer is a growing ini GilwelL Park, England’s famous training camp for Scout lead ers. The .trees were sent over late last summer. The Canadian maple figures. is ..am., other fcond established between Cana- -dian---Scouts -and—t-hos e—of - "Nfewr-ZeaT .land. -These are maple . seeds “down under’’ for planting in .“International Circle” of New 'land’s training camp for Scouters, The New Zealanders hope ultimately to have trees from every part of the British Empire-' and from other • Scouting countries world; • List of wanted inventions and... full information sent free., the BAMSAY Company, World Patent Attorneys. iBank Street, Ottawa. Canada. DEr» FOX- OR" ■< DLAl.-iv,-' .PVE-D), Fro’m $15 to $25. Your, ..pelts made up “tntb‘ Chpl<ers for $.5.jv. Rudolph. Cai on, ’Kipling.' On;. • ' . ■ Dr. quite them sfdered hopeless cases and. who are now. carrying ou normal life again. In fact states the caseq I vanced.” The case n’ing Ave., 'markable. Dr. Hett hot read of such' a I anywhere in medical literature, and I 'that medical men who have seen and j I examined her hold the sam > opinion.! Hett states that he has, had a number of patients,, some. of bedridden, who had been con- i I i the Doctor, “the most of have treated’were far ad- of Mrs. Toronto, Small, 930. Man is the most re- . said that he has. remarkable case Ij. I ’ ’’Mrs. Small was told in June .1934, that her case.was hopeless and. noth ing was left but morphine to ease her. Her family was tokl /three months prriviouslj' that there was no hope -for her whatever.! She had a part, of the bowel removed in the Wunion's,Col lege Hospital in Novembcj 1932 and the finding pronounced by microsco pical examination was adeno card-, noma. X-rays ami radium werojate.r given. ical me'an •up in the \ ‘ 7"*’* A 'number of outstanding med- ami sir geons had gi\m her beginning .of 1934,and it was r 27, 1934, that Dr.’.Hett At- that time she was very was i.n terrible distifsc -and s. She ge of fact tiiat tp thqm was. addressed the "first message ever delivered “over the air” by Ring Edward. As. the Prince of Wales he spoke to thmri by radio in 1922. This also was the first occasion on which a memb.er of the Royal Family faced th,® microphone. . • ‘ . ‘ if . Indicating in a tragic way that Scouting Js riot regarded as a military movement in Japan, came news that Viscount Makoto Saito, the Chief of the Japanese Boy Scouts,1 was in cluded among the victims of thd re cent seriesuof assassinations by Jap anese army officers. Viscount Salto was appointed Chief Scout for Japan in June last, and had been closely associated with .tie movement for some years previous. He was greatly beloved by .the Japanese Boy Scouts, and was frequently seen .amoug'st, them 1n Scout uniform. • • * * * ■ Master Dewi Jones, the famous Welsh boy soprano who has been touring Canada for the second time, was, made an associate ihi'- lst Saskatoon Scout Troop. The I’young singer wore . the green orange- troop neckerchief -while sing- iiig at' hisi Saskatoon concert.. * ♦ [ “When I was Mayor of this city . said ex-mayof W. J- Stewart. C.B.I: (■at the fath'-r and' son banquel of the- .10th’'Toronto Troop. “I had I from time to time to give , the. debt of graii'iule that zens of Toronto owe to Scouts A-ssociat'on'. Tonight. ■ /mayor, or e\en as ex-mayor. . the father of a Scout,’ do 1 my tribute, and- in. this’ all 1 of Scouts will join. 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After treat-' ment With the serum .she has grad-' ually. improved and'-leads-a ‘normal life again and has been doing, all her household work for ’a' considerable lime. Her weight is-nuw 146 pounds, (ho. same as i't lias been the past' year' and. she is the picture of health ; as Iter photograph taken January .24, lisl'i, shows.’’ -. ' ’•Dr. Hett peetpcular .■.cause -of the recovery after being > hear to death but. also because of 1 he breaking off, of the habit of tak ing $0 much of morphine each day.. 1 )r. Hett believes, 'that iw record can ’ ie found in-afiy’lriediciil journal or p’. ;ter .publication- of a ca'^e that ap parently was as hopcles^ as this atjd a-recovery made. ..... 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