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.
Rookies, and desired above ai
IIIILDIOOD AILMENTS
Can be Quickly Banished With acquired, and now the Government is
appealing to native composers, end
,.e1 wiw
4.46 e tRose Outage gie.
Mussolini and Music.
It seems that the Government .of
Mussolini is atixioue•for a revival of
Italian music, more especially of
opera. Various theatres have been re -
Baby's Own Tablets.
The ailments of chlldbood are many
but nine -tenths of them are flue to one
cause and one cause oniy—a disorder-.
ed condition' of the etomaoh and
bowels. To quickly banish any of the
minor ailments of babyhood and child-
hood the bowels must be made to work
regular .and the stomach must . be
No other, medicine' for little ones has
had such success as has Baby's Own
Tablets. . They banieh constipation
and .indigestion; break up cokle and
simple fevers; correct diarrhoea and
collo and promote healthful Bleep' by
regulating the functions of the stom-
GIRLS AND WOMEN
NEED RICH BLOOD
This Lady Found Dr. Williams'
Pink Fills a Friend indeed.
Just because she is a woman there
are times when every woman needs
help and strength in .the form of a
blood building tonic,
To thousands of girls and women
d
have Prove
' Pink ink Ptils
11
V i 1 a
Dr.
a blessing oceanic they enrich the
blood, givestrength and restore tone
to the aching nerves. The anaemic
girl who is languid and pale; the wife.
whose back feels like breaking; the
matron whose health fails as she
reaches middle age—for all such suf-
ferers Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are in-
valuable because ill -health in girls and
women is usually caused by poor blood
or insufficient blood. These pills.have
proved. a blessing to thousands of
h why not you? At various
Animal life ceases to exist in the
ocean at a depth of one and a half
miles.
Immortal Love. '
Robert Southey was the Poet Laur-
eate for thirty years, Bels remem-
bered now almost solely for poems he
thought little of himself—"The Battle
of Blenheim, "The Inchcape Bell,"
and "How the Water Cornea Down at
Lodore"—but in prose his "Life of Nel
son" is a classic:
They sin who tell us- Love- can die.
With life all other passions fly,
Ail others are but vanity.
In Heaven Ambition cannot dwell,
Nor Avarice in the vaults of Bell;
Earthly these passions of the Earth,
Theyy perish whc •e they have their
birth;
• But Love: is indestructible.
Its boly flame for ever burnethe -
T'rotn Heaven ,it came, to heaven re-
turneth;
Too' oft on Earth a troubled guest,
At times deceived, at.tinies oppressed,
It here is tried and purified,
Then hath in Heaven its perfect rest:
c here with h tori
and care
It ..ort eLh t
But the harvest -time. of Love is there.
OW, when a mother meets on high
The Babe she 1051 in intancy,
Hath she not then, for pains and fears,
Tlio day of woe, the watchful night,
For allhe aorrow"ail her tears,
An over-payment•of delight?
BRITISH
ISLE
moms=
The Tired Child.
It is hardly possible nowadays to
take up a paper or a magazine without
being reminded that we live in a rest -
jest', undtscipitned and driven age. If
that is so, we eannot hope that the
oIiIiren will escape; indeed, they must
be the first and the chief suferers..But
once the dangeis recognized, much
canoe done by parents and guardians
of the young to offset it. To begin
With, fatigue and lack of proper dis-
cipliue are sure to go together. The
spoilt child is always a restless,efid-
gety child, He is growing up without
that training 1
- 3
• nin
g !n quiet, in se
1f co t
roe
t
in co-ordination whichwill
he
Head so
much in later •life.
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. This, so far as known,
Mrs 1. Id. Brown, Walton, 11.S., I le
the only connection between the
storm and the souringof milk.
Mussolini's Waterloo is in the off-
ing, .It is said that he contemplates
passing laws regarding the dresses
and the tresses of his countrywomen!
writes:—"I cannotspeak too highly
of Baby's Own Tablets as I have found
them excellent for childhood ail-
ments."
Baby's Own Tablets are sold by
medicine dealers, or by mail at 25 cts.
a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
Buried History.
Near the site of the ancient city of
Mizpah, in Palestine, a party of scien-
tists recently discovered a great pit
into wbich they think the bodies of
Gedaliah and his followers were.
throWn, as related in the Biblical
story.
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. She says: -"I first to fall back into these faults quickly
used these pills when a young girl, for no matter Mow sharply he is admonish -
it is during the 'teen age when nature I ed to "sit straight" or to "stand" up."
calls upon every bit 00 the resorve•Ile falls back because ho cannot help
it;ld is
Thirdly,
this
chi
theirhe
tired.
h
strength we have, that we bleed
rejuvenating .help. It was then I l pretty surely peevish, sullen, egro clhu
ours y
would
bev
t A
s •ou
friend —just 3
Pills aft j
nl�' Pink s
blare >;
found
Dr.W
e
era
rest
Cure,
girl- felt a
shed
nes. He
needs r'
now that the g
indeed.
And
again, iit
1 under the
same c
o d
as ouwu
o iter Sat Y
mother i I am a 3
is past
and
.
hoodstage
of four children, subject to all tate cumstances.
caresand worries of the home, Dr. Sometimes: this rest cure should bo
Laughter.
Somebody leas described laughter as
"a faculty bestowed exclusively upon
man," and one, which there is, there-
fore, a sort of impiety in not weenie
ing as frequently as we eau. One
may say with Titua that we have lost
a day if it shall have paseed without
laughter. "An inch of laugh 10 worth
an ell of moan in any state of market,"'
says one of the old English fathere,
Pilgrims at the shrineof1Vlecca cam
e•ider laughter so essential a part of
their devotion that they call upon the
prophet to preserve them from sad
faces,—From Harper's Easy Chair,
1852. .
Old Salt Mines,
Salt mines in the Carpathian mown -
tains have been worked since the
eleventhcentury.
Williams' Pink Pills is the only tonic
I take to keep up' my health and
strength, and they have never failed
me. Should any ailing girl or weary
mother, due to my advice, try these
pills, I know they will find thein as
equally good as I have done."
You Can get these pills troll any
medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents
a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co.,•'BroCkville, Ont.
The Cabin Class Canadian'
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Should you travel Cabin Class
you are assured of accornmoda-
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A trip to the British Isles, sail-
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rush is over has a charm and
allure you will find irresistible.
Ask your steamship aXont about the St.
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Scientists Testing Truth
of. Cold Shoulder Theory' ti,,,,ti,,,,day with a few toys or picture
Scientists of Amsterdam have beenbooks is understood to be distinctly
measuring the amount of heat given approved of. The first sign of im-
off by the human body to find wiry movement will be a gain in weight,
some parts give off more heat than accompanied by.a serenity which has
others. Drs.. E. Siuiter and G. van long been missed; but the return to
Rijnberk devised an "apparatus for 111e complete normal will be slow.
studying the temperature of the skin, O
covered and uucoverect, anti found To An English Teacher.
that much less heat was given off over I wad that BoUhie Burns were ge'en
layers of fat and a great Ileal more I To bear- ye read bis lines between
wirers the skin any close to'bony am-` Sae fu' o' love. His Scottish lore
faces, thismeansweans that people Was nair sae beautiful before,
Whether
built on generous lines are as cool as
cucumbers on the outside and "red
hot" within,' with sltinily folks just
the oppcsite, is not slated. "However, l ant Mali- _ Mali
love than aye they dreamt about.
the.experiwould seem to Inde• I __Rosalie S. Jacoby, in "Kaleidoscopedate that a fat person might melte the poll
Coolest bedfellow 'en a hot'uight.
Dn. Stutter thinks that some of the The rarest stamp in the world is
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nearness of large blood vessels to the. was sold for 47,317 in '1922.
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very complete, but in most cases,
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rest cure w111 do the work. This
means shorter hours of school work,
a cutting down of hard and strenuous
'play, and, above all, longer hours in
lied, because it is while the child is off
his feet that the cure goes on quick-
est.
uickest. It, 1s not necessary to say that
the additional hours, in bed. should riot
Present themselves to the patient as
punishment; rather they should be re-
garded as a special privilege. That is,
breakfast in bed or lying down during
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Bell. Ringers on a Tour.,
Thirteen bell-ringers, mostly from
Surrey towns, during a holiday tout' in
Somerset and Wilts visited 13 towns
and rang a peal in each,
Necessary.
Wife (to salesman -husband, depart-
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'me myhus-
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a C1
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