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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1935-11-14, Page 7?4ew Plaster Cast !Product Of Toronto Men Eliminates Cutting -By Sur- geon.--'Useful Por Sculp- tor. Toronto. -Product of a Toronto returned soldier and a dentist, a dis- integrating surgical plaster, which overcomes the necessity of cutting or sawing plaster casts for removal Ind is the first of its kind in the world, was shown at the Ontario Hospital Association's convention held here recently. The exhibit of the plaster attract- ed widespread attention at the as- sociation's exhibition, and patents icor its manufacture have already been applied for in 15 countries. Discovery of the plaster evolved a few months ago from the efforts of john Audrey -Charles, returned sol- dier and practical chemist, and Dr. 3. S. Lapp, dentist, who came upon ft while collaborating upon an im- provement of dental impression bLaster. They applied it to surgical andages for plaster casts with suc- cess and have since introduced it in leading Toronto hospitals. Its easy removal lends itself par- ticularly for use as a temporary cast, and in cases where frequent changes of a plaster are necessary. At the same time its rigidity and longevity equal the plaster cast now in use. Applications of the new plaster are manifold, according to the in- ventors, and its use in sculpturing is now being investigated. Frank Worrell, art restorer, who is col- laborating with the invention, is now using it for moulds for plaster and low heat metal casts. In the past, he said, moulds have had to be chipped off, but with the new plas- ter they can be removed by immer- Pion in water, achieving a much closer detail. LIVE STOCK MARKETING bhipping on the co-operative plan has een productive of splendid results. Meiling on the open market means real value for the owners. Get in touch' with us. 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Prov Route Street Address Bos No. OW -3 1 THIS IS THE WAY TO HAPPINESS There'snothing—absolutely nothing -- to take the place of perfect health as tfie foundation of a happy life. And no better way for every one to get it than to turn to that famous tonin wine, Wincarnis. Wincarnis is not a drug. It is simply the purest of fine wine with all the valuable properties of the 2% lbs. of grapes which go to every bottle, com- bined with the strengthening elements of beef and guaranteed vitamin malt extracts. From your first glass of Wincarnis you will feel new vigour stealing through your veins. You will sleep more soundly, wake more refreshed. In a few days you will have forgotten the irritableness of your former hal- ve,' state. You will go through the most strenuous day at the top of your - form. Twenty thousand doctors have recom- mended Wincarnis for nervous dis- order, anaemia, debility, and all run- down conditions. Start taking—and enjoying — Wincarnis today. Your druggist sells Wincarnis.—Sales Agents: Harold. F. Ritchie & Co. Ltd., Toronto. 21 "WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT SASKASAL" SAYS REGINA WOMAN Indigestion Gone, Can Eat Anything Read this letter: "For several years I had been troubled with indigestion and Wild eat very few foods which agreed with me; A friend of mine suggested that X try Saskasal, which 1 did, and it lies entirely relieved me and now I can eat anything: I would not be without e bottle of Saskasal in my home, and I hope others may benefit as I have done when they know of your remedy in Saskasal." For indigestion, bilious - new, and acidity of the blood take Saskasab At all drug counters: Enough for 10 weeks' treatment, 690: 1 I4is Guilt Seems Quite Certain (From the Guelph Mercury) The descision handed down by the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals in the case of Bruno Haupt - mann, is worth a little study. Hauptmann was convicted of a murder which, for the depth of public horror and anger which it aroused, was probably the most shocking ever committed in the United States. His trial was inevit- ably the centre of world wide in- terest. The verdict was received with wide satisfaction. But because the conviction was leased, entirely on circumstantial evidence — which a popular mis- understanding somehow conceives to be of less value than direct evidence —and because he has had vocal de- fenders who have insisted that he wasa victim of prejudice there bas grown up here and there a feeling that the cumbersome process of American law managed to lay hold of the wrong man. Anyone who has such a feeling should glance briefly at the Appellate Court's findings. "Our conclusion," says the court. "is that the verdict is not only not contrary to the weight of the evi- dence, but one to which the evidence inescapably led." Why? Because, first and fore- most, Hauptmann was caught with the "goods." He had the ransom money in his possession; and the court points out that Hauptmann's own story of how he got the cash is simply unbelievable, adding that his method of handling it "makes clear his guilty connection with the enterpise." Secondly, it was proved to the hilt that the ransom notes were all writ- ten by Hauptmann. They were in his• handwriting and they used peculiarities of spelling and language which he habitually usetl. It is an inescapable inference, says the court, that the man who wrote these notes entered the Lind- bergh nursery and took the child. Lastly there is the fact that some of the wood used to make the ladder by which the kidnapper entered the house was traced' to Hauptmann's own home, and that on a board in his home there was written, by his hand, Dr. Condon's telephone num- Ser. Adding these facts together, the court concludes that this "was . a circumstantial case with the evi- dence pointing to guilt from so many directions as to leave no room for a reasonable doubt." All this is worth keeping in mind. Those who have the notion that Hauptmann, after all, might have been guilty of a, monstrous miscar- riage of justice, should reflect on the pointa raised by `• the" "Appellate` Court. These points ought to satisfy them that there are few cases in which a prisoner's guilt is so firmly established as in the case of Bruno Hauptmann. Seeds Must Be Well Dried Out If seeds are to be saved from garden flowers, remember first that they must be well dried out and put away, in either metal or glass con- tainers. They should be labeled care- fully. Seeds which are surrounded by pulp must be separated from the pulp when the pulp becomes some- what soft, and then they should be dried before being placed in the con- tainers. We know that_ seeds saved from our gardens prove very satisfactory, so far as germination is concerned, but unfortunately they do not always come true to type because of cross- fertilization. Only seeds which are fully ripened should be collected, and even then it is wise to continue to allow the sun to dry it a little more. When seed is stored without being sealed tightly enough, it may become damp and begin germination. 41.5 TIMES MORE QUICKLY DIGESTED THAN COD LIVER, OIL Science has discovered why Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is so much more beneficial than, plain Cod „Liver Oil. All plain oils are hard to digest; they must be emulsified in the stomach. We emulsify the oil in our Laboratories hence it is ready for almost immediate diges- tion and assimilation, SCOTT'S EMULSION THE DIGESTIBLE COD LIVER OiLWITH THE PLUS VALUES Fa nista. YOUR DRUGGIST Canadian Outlook` Is Reported Good` Babson Men Say It's Better Than Many Realize.— Review Situation Toronto. - To present inside tips on where, and how to invest and; a general pictfire of business trends, a sort of "investment clinic" was con- ducted by experts of the Babson Re- ports Inc„ here recently. WOMEN LIST DATA The meeting w;as",_ principally for business men, but there was a sprink.. ling of women, old and young„ noted with pencil and paper the in.. vestment ,advice that was offered, In a questions -and -answers period that followed a p1psentation of reports. on business and flnaneial Conditions in generals: anyonewas allowed to ask about the future of histo or her pet stock. Experts: prophesied an eventual swing in real estates and Wilding, and advised investment in copper, lead and zinc because of the British Government's program of increased armaments, Continued improvement and better production for at least another year was forseen in the automobile Indus- try which, Ralph B. Wilson, vice- president,s aid, had lead to the Indus- trial recovery in the United States. "While most of us have beet cling some hobby of 'isms,' the auto:` mobile industry has stuck to its busi- ness," he said. "And if you stick to it, business will get on regardless .of the various isms that may be floating around. And incidentally, I think your election has cleared the air up here for some of the isms that you have heard." CANADIAN OUTLOOK In a review of Canadian conditions, he said he believed the incoming Lib, eral admnistration "will neither ,up- set busness confidence nor very.much affect existing trends over the period immediately ahead." Vigorous and sustained natural reccvery marked the closing months of the Conservative administration and Canadian business is moving steadily. ahead "with pur- chasng power the best in four or five years in many agricultural sections." Sanctions against Italy should not hinder Canadian export trade, he said, since last year exports to Italy were but one-half of one percent. of Can- ada's total export trade. Meanwhile wheat prices are climbing because of the war scare, and "industrial, factors in total business are mostly very en- couraging.". Crop income in the West, despite, damage, will average higher than last year, he said, and Canada's possess ion of more than half of the wheat in the world placed her in a mosten.. viable position, he said. . ADVISES ADVERTISING "Therefore it is wise to adopt a policy of liberal advertising and sell- ing efforts, setting sales quoits high- er for the period ahead." He believed an agreement of reci- procal trade with the Uliited States. would be affected by January and would, have encouraging results. Can- ada may expect concessions for lum- ber, cattle and possibly wheat with a possible quota for newsprint," he said. Canadian industrial employment is at the !highest level in four years, and 15,000 workers were taken on in Sep- tember in the face of what Is gen- erally a seasonal decline. There Is every reason to expect the present fa- vorable position of mineral produc- tion will continue, and manufacturing is at a new recovery high, he said. Recovery of distribution has been less marked than that of other groups. "Tile general business and financial situation and outlook in Canada is -far better than many appreciate," he said. "At present the physical volume of business is only 14 per cent. bei'ow normal and has increased 69 per cent. from the depression low." Perhaps the thing most needed in this world is to have people take the Golden Rule bonne with them on Sun- day, instead of leaving it in' church. "My word, I'm' badly overworked." "What are you doing?" "Oh, this and that, ,', "When?" "Now and :then." "Where?" ."Here and there." Well, you must need a bolday." No News Triumphant Suitor: "Well, Willie, your sister 'is going to marry mei How is that for news,?" Willie: "Huh! Are you just NOW finding that out?" As Good As Any Billy's mother looked at him accus- ingly. ; r "What have you done with all your money, son?" she asked. "Your little bank is empty. "Well, mother, answered ` the boy, "yesterday was a rainy day, so I spent It." A man said recently that the nast- iest phrase in the English language was: "a told you so." Lecturer—I speak the language of •wild animals." Voice in Rear — Well, next time you meet .a skunk, ask him what's the big idea." Many a man who used to play golf tri keep 1n the pink has given it up to keep out of the red. /Man — "My wife always gets his- terical when I stay out late at night, Friend — "Hysterical, you mean. Man — "No, historical. She digs up all my past." Correct this sentence: "She mar, - lied a rich guy," said the gossip, "but it didn't make her feel important." Druggist — "Yeslmliss, you will find that most lad};ps like this lip_ ;stick," 4. i Ypung Lady "•: �= =tell me the kind. C a couldn't—er :men like, could ve,rneb..used to knock girls setnse- s,;,`;but that is no longer necessary. Approach of Winter Lionel Wiggam in the New York Times. Winter seems several weeks away, But weather like this alarms young sheep. The lambs in the west field will not play: They huddle forlorn in a frightened. heap. A month should pass before the snows:" The pasture is warm, but the colt that is there Follows his ixiother wherever'';,, she goes, Rig nostrils : wide as he snifis'the air. Winter is coming when young sheep wait Broodily bleating otside the fold, When the colt .and !his mother crop near the gate—. . Soon will the :weather, be turning cold. .,`Rises HEADNOISJ 'Aug IN BACK er £ARS- INSERT tN hoSTRi1.8.... FAR OIL 1121 AIIOn getsll Rs r #thn mot en request ,Also excellent for Teritporary Deafness and Head Noise. duo to congestion caused by colds, Fin and swimming. A. O. LEONARD, Inc. 70 Fifth Ave., New York Ci tY st Father—"What do you m' • 'y playing truant? What makes you stay �ek ; .y fromiys}chool? Son — `•class hated, father," "A friend is not . fellow who al.. ways falls for sham.; A friend 1s one who knows your faults- and doesn't give a d----" The Dub — Do you consider it sin- ful to play, golf on Sundays? Old. Timer -- It may. be. But don't worry. What you play couldn't be called golf. Some men give their children dimes fol' the church for the same reason they buy lightning rods. :'When one door closes, another opens; but we often•look so long and regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has op- ened for us Defeat is nothing but education it is the first step towards something better" Professor — What do you know of entax? Freshman — Did they have to pay for their fun, too? You have probably noticed that in some families the children seem to climb to a common sense altitude much more rapidly than do their parents. A Dalmatian dog named Pongo Mui'gatroyd i s a collaborator in Miss Dodie Smith's new play, Call , it a Day. So she told me yesterday at, the. GIobe Theatre, where the play is in rehearsal. She did most of the work on it while walking about the country her Essex ' cot- tage ` in Pongo Murgatroyd's inspir- ing company. "If he barked approval I knew I was op the right track," she said. --Report in News Chroni- cle. AND SKIN RASHES -USE D.D.E.... Dr. D. D. Dennis' Liquid Prescrip- tion, trade and guaranteed by the Makers of Campana's Italian Brats. Trial bottle 35c at your druggrst. 13 Issue No. 45 --- '35 THE PERFECT Chewing Tobacco Sheep Dogs Will Display Skill A novelty in animal work in Can- ada—action displays of sheep -dog skill and intelligence—will be held nightly during the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto, November 20th-28t,h, The intelligence shown by good sheep dogs in handling sheep and in under- standing a shepherd's will with scarcely a motion or a sign from him is uncanny. Sheep -dog "trials" and displays are regular features of rural life, especi- ally in conjunction with plowing snat- ches, in the large sheep -raising dis- tricts of Scotland and Wales, and old country farmers speak of them as "the shepherd's pride". A good sheep_ dog will round up a flock, often three- quarters of a mile away, drive them between distant hurdles, around far- off posts in figure eight, and "cast" or separate a marked sheep from the remainder driving it to a different point. _ 'At the recent International Sheep_ Dog Trials at Blackpool, England, over 30,000 people watched the per. formances, and the enthusiasm was remarkable when a Welsh dog beat all comers from England, Scotland and Ireland and even the faraway Orkney Islands, from which the dogs had been flown by airplane. The Royal Winter Fair display is being put on by W. H. Martin who has a ranch at Maple Creek, Sask. He has won championships and first prizes at all Western Canadian Sheep. Dog Trials and his recent displays in the ring were considered most at- tractive features of Prairie Province Fairs. He will bring three dogs to the Royal. As a variant to driving and pen- ning sheep, Mr. Martin will also dee monstrate how the dogs can drive a flock of geese with hardly a word .from their master. "THIS ENGLAND" Collected by the New Statesman and Nation. The imposing tonnage and arma- ment of corresponding foreign types has compelled our naval authorities to recast their new designs on the basis of increased size and extra gun -power I am in a posi- tion to state possibly that this pro- gram has no bearing whatever on Those Leisure Hours 'Why Not Employ Them Pro- lltably? Specialised training leads to Increased Efficiency. Increased Efficiency means Increased Earning Capacity, Overcome Inferiority Complex, develop mental power, and equip yourself for better things. Study leisurely 1n the quiet of your own home, Write for particulars of fascinating correspondence courses — The Institute of Practical and Applied Psychology 1110 Confederation Building MONTREAL, QUEBEC 0 the current political situation. Naval correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. * * * "I would like to see a team of Italians play a team of Abyssinians in a game of cricket. I would glad- Iy give a trophy — and I am sure other people would do the same — if only the dispute between these two countries could be settled by their meeting in sport." —Alderman W. H. Hoare at Derby, as reported in Derby Evening Telegraph. * * * Lady, conscientious and reliable, wants light private secretarial work or would exercise dog. — Advt. in Times. * * * The first and immediate reaction to any world crisis these days is a new shape in hats. — Home and Fashion Page, Sunday Referee. ClaSsifiecL, tive1 r AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR List of wanted inventions and full information sent free. The $axnciay► Company, World Patent Attorneys, 278 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. SALESMAN WANTED FOR A CLIENT, CITY, TOWN AND county salesmen. Write to Advertis- ing Counsel, Might Directories Limited, 74-76 Church St., Toronto. WHAT TO DO ABOUT "Acid indigestion A WAY THAT RELIEVES THE CAUSE IN A FEW MINUTES Many people who think they have "weak- stomachs" or "indigestion," doctors say, suffer in realit+j from nothing more serious than acid stom- ach. And this common ailment cars usually be relieved now, in minutes. All you do is take familiar Phillips' Milk of Magnesia after meals. This acts to almost immediately neutralize the stomach acidity that brings on your trouble. You feel like a new person! Try this just once. Take either the familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' ", or the new Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets, But watch out that you get the Genuine PHILLIPS' Milk of Magnesia. Made in Canada. ALSO IN TABLET FOR2II: Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tab- lets are now on sale at all drug stores everywhere. each tiny tablet is the equivalent of e teaspoonful of Genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. PHILLIPS Vhfartaiet- 011111.1VICRIIMMMNIVIIMM.. 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