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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-10-14, Page 3'Lake Louise. silver rose eloeps-.in the' jewelled, l alto Where. shines as in a glees Victbria's peak ' 3 Crested with snow, that falling flake by flake., Fashions a hoary crown, The _noun - table bleak,. Are glacier -gored, and 'crystalline; green aisles Bleak through turquoise ,,ice-bewn galleries; While at the base, 'mid snow eternal, smiles The heaven•refiecting water, Lake Louise. At dawn the lake dreams, ehimm'erin' . in the light, An opal fallen where the shadows • lie, Tito fragrant breath of morn is all too, • slight To mar the image of the green -gold sky 1VIoons oflee, encrusting gems of snow, And frozen frondage by a glacier stayed Are • brigbtly mirrored in the lake be- low Like silver apples in a bowl of jade The ,first star finds the shadowy lake. at west, The heaven . glows, a sapphire at that hour; With winnowed blue; and still tile mountain crest Shines in the water like a burnished flower. Night—acid cooling winds trace quiv- ering bars Athwart heaven's imaged glory,. where the ptrees Pall like cypress shades among the Human Traits of Black Bear,. stars And the silver' rose in the water's of Lake' Louise. _ ---Alice M. Willow, in. the Christian Science Monitor. • Ontario Dental Health Day. What wonderful advancement has been made during the past few de- cades in the prevention and care of disease, and this improvement is due to a large measure to the scientific investigation and research conducted in our laboratories. . The knowledge thus gained would be of little use, however, unless sent to those who need' It or those -who can -apply it in the education or treatment of others. i utions 1 The most valuable cont b made by research weaken in so far as the health and happiness of the pea - pie are concerned have been in the field. of preventive medicine. Many of the diseases which'years ago. afflicted the peopleare now seldom heard of and still greater results are confident - 1y expected. r ' - Lie lee e iis'tt:as)/^ V��lri?a*a�XSTJ,R ts1:Le �t�}�f'PlrPra,:nT.'Lts Water -Lilies. Donn Black Horse I aov'e in Wickens, Are "gardens filled With bloomer; And firelight paints its>dowere On walls of tiny rooms; Andall the tangled hedges Are set with bud and star— But leave the path audt follow ss Where tbe peat pools area For there amidst the rushes, Beneath the open eke-, Afloat on ducky waters, . Most delicate and shy Are water -lilies gleaming Like jewels in a crown. Ob where the rushes beckon Traveler, come down: Elizabeth k'1•eneing. (1) Bear cub stepping'out. -(2) Blank Bear family In native haunt. It's a "fifty-fifty" proposition with and waited 'and.•waited, but inwain. Calla/lien blank bear, the most popu- Later when outiona bottle stroll sothe mimle a he Oar wild animals in -the parks of the.; p h k. Canadian Rockies: They lave not re. 'limited man's intrusion but instead :have exhibited an ever-increasing, curiosity about man's affairs. In the vicinity of Banff and Lake Louise they have become so tame that it is a com- mon sight to see them amble across the roads, and even stop for a sign of recognition from the tourists. An English lady was visiting Cha- teau Lake Louise, in the Canadian 1 else to see a bear. She chose a likely spot human instincts of the black bear. Span She watched without making her pre- sence known. • Soon a bear appeared with two cubs. The. boy approached fearlessly, took the top from the bot- tle and gave the cub a drink. When, however, he tried to take the bottle away in order to :share it with the other cub, the cub refused. The moth- er bear asserted her authority, and gave the obstreperous cub -a Wallop. This settled the dispute, and only de- n trated e- nstrated - one of the many almost Martyrs of Medicine. one of tate' epic stories of medical re antra is recalled by the death the other day of Major S. E flap -Edwards, the famous British surgeon and X-ray pioneer. The first -operation ever per - teemed with the aid of an X-ray photograph wasin a case where, by this means, Dr. 1Ia11-Edwat'de had lo- cated a needtlo in a patient's hand. It is impossible to over-estimate the debt which medical scieuce owes to men like Hail -Edwards. He began his X-ray experiments in 1896, immediate- ly after Prefesser 1iontgen's discovery bad been shade public; and while the use of safety devices was unknown. Many of these devices, indeed, were suggested by him as the result of these nts. rime esti exile Y Even when, owing to ;Y -ray dermati- tis, he bad lost his left arin and four lingers of his right hand, he continued his work, managing- to carry on with a solitary thumb and a rubber substi- tute for ea forefinger. Our knowledge of X-rays has been dearly won. Dr. A. Barry Blacker, one of the first men. to introduce X-raye in- to hospital practice, also paid the Penalty of his pioneering wank.. %le had to be operated on again and again, and.finally died of a disease caused by the action of the rays. But hie expert menta in a small basement in St. Thomas's Hospital were the start of the famous X-ray department of that Institution. Another celebrated X-ray practition- er assooiate'd with St. Thomas's was took charge i who Archibald Red Sir the .h os ital's inept of n ofthisdepart work in 1912. His death in 1924 was a direct result of his X-ray work. Even adore X-rays medicine had its martyrs. The famous John Hunter took innumerable risks in his experi- ments, and even infected hinlesif With diseases' to observe their course more crossly. 1Iis death is supposed to have been due to thrs habit of experiment- ing upon himself. ' The prevention of disease is largely a matter of. education. It cannot be accomplished through the efforts of the physician alone; he will; lead the way but the general public must be taught to take such an interest in their own health that will be willing to accept the advice given: Dental infection is one of the most frequent causes of disease and the On- tario Department of Health has or- ganized a special effort' for the pur- regard in "eo le g in the P arm p oinf g " ase Y P res. to the prevention of dental disea This campaign. will take the form of a Dental Health Day, to be held on.' Wed- nesday, October 20111. • The • activities will include a motion picture film which has been prepared by the Ontario Motion Picture Bureau, radio talks from the various stations, instruction to school children; the dis- tribution of special booklet§ by the Insurance Companies, newspaper pub- licity which the press is giving with- out charge, and window 'display. The dentists -of the Province, at the request of the Department of health, will give private instruction on mouth care to all who desire it, and the gen- eral publicity will stress the import- ance of a proper diet, thorobgh masti- cation of the food, and careful cleans- ing of the mouth. The educational, health, service end social welfare organizations of the. Province are co-operating, and this, tato' first Province -wide effort of this kind in Canada, promises to be great success. 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But physicians have to look at this question from the physical point of view first, though they remember that thhere is another side, which we call the psychic.. There are certain signs which infallibly indicate the over -tired child. In the first place &uqh .a child Is almost certain to be "skinny," how- ever ample is the home' table and how- ever much he seems to eat. Secondly, the fatigr-i child is almost certain to Prizes are being offered by the Minis- ter of Public Instruction for new operas'. Tile maximum prize to to be 100,000 lire for each new work, of which eighty per cent. goes to the theatrical management which pro- duces the work and twenty per cent, to the composer and librettist. Rub your scaip with Minard'a Liniment Sour Milk Story Spiked. The popular belief that thunder storms' affect milk has no foundation in fact. Thunder storms frequently aceur toward the end of hot summer days.' On such days milk is also likely. ach and bowele. Concerning .them to turn sour. 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A. number of rocketombs containing a mass • of early pottery were also found, and the scientists confidently expect to unearth, amongst the relics of this two -thousand -five -hundred - year -old pity, records telling the full 1 story of the Egyptian campaigns in Palestine. When Nebuchadnezzar conquered Judeda he took many of the inhabit- ants to Babylonian captivity,•but we are told_ that he allowed some, includ- ing the prophet Jeremiah, to remain at Mizpah for several years under the governorship of Gedaliah. The historic .crime associated with this ancient city took place when Ish- mael came to the colony and was wel- coined by the Babylonian governor with a great feast, in the midle of . which he suddenly rose and killed Gedaliah and his friends, afterwards throwing their bodies into a pit. of ens„ Lo cit in bad poatnres, to stages of life Nirs. G. R. Lake, Walton, "slump,' N.S., has proved the value of Dr. Wil- etoop and slouch When he walks, and lianas' Pink Pills. 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