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Pur $i3 ,
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What Science
Is Doing *
The Cause of Sleep
Conclusive proof that sleep is
caused by changes in the nervous
system instead of in the blood was
ow
last
at Moscow, U.SS.R.,
week by Soviet scientists . who
have been studying the strange
case of Siamese twins who have
one body but two heads. Although
there is only a single bloodstream,
one twin 'sleeps while the other is
awake.
The twin girls are being stud-
ied in the clinic of , Professor
Speransky who reported to the
Gorki Institute of Experimental
Medicine.
Air Injection Relieves Pain
Injection of air into 'muscles to
relieve chronic pain was demon-
strated in the scientific exhibits
of the American Medical Associa-
tion convention at San Francisco.
The air goes in through a hypo-
dermic needle and lubricates the
spaces along which one bunch of
muscles slides over another. The
Chinese originated this air grease
thousands of years ago, but the
modern discove'ties demonstrated
have resulted in finding virtually
a new field in human anatomy
and new explanations of causes of
pain.
Dangers of air injection, by un-
skilled persons, however, are very
great.
Mustard Gas and Bronchitis
Mustard gas, which causes one
of the most horrible deaths in
modern warfare, was pictured as
a foremost aid to medical science
in the cure of respiratory diseases.
The paradoxical disclosure was
made at Philadelphia before the
International Hahnemannian As-
sociation by Dr. 1.. A. McLaren
of Toronto.
The idea of the remedy was
philos-
ophy
born of the homeopathic p
h
ophy of "curing like with like".
In its free state the gas causes
septic bronchopneumonia. But an
inflnitesmal dose -one part of gas
diluted in 1,000,000 parts of wat-
er -has relieved ailments of the
respiratory tract in 10 experimen-
taI cases, Dr. McLaren said.
He said the dilution was effec-
tive against bronchial pneumonia,
bronchitis, loss of voice and lab-
ored breathing.
Atomic Nitrogen In Upper. Air
A discovery that atomic nitro_
get is one of the constituents of
the upper atmosphere and identi-
fied with light in the night sky
was disclosed at Los Angeles last
week.
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...Gardening Notes...
WHEN YOU'RE ON HOLIDAY
You needn't find a "wilder-
ness" awaiting you when you come
home again after the holidays. It's
just a case of putting in a little
quiet preparation during the week
before you go.
The weeds which, given the
chance, grow at an incredible
rate as soon as your back is turn-
ed won't get that chance if you
hoe every bare inch of every
flower bed. The lawn won't look
like a hay -field if the mower is
run over it the very last thing,
the edges at the same time being
trimmed extra close.
And the border -cut off every
shabby leaf, every spent bloom,
every bloom that is nearly spent,
every seed pod, and it will wel-
come you home with a blaze of
color.
Clip Them Close
Be particularly ruthless with
carnations, roses and sweet peas.
With these take off every bloom
or nearly -opened bud that shows.
That means some lovely parting -
gift bouquets for neighbors.
A viola and pansy tip. Take
your big scissors and clip to plants
close as a shorn lamb. Horrible
they'll look but a fortnight will
see them as gay as can be.
Water the House Plants
Can you get a friend to pop in
and water the house plants.
No? Well, here's the alterna-
tive; stand them in the scullery
sink, put some large bowls of
water among them, lead strands
of thick worsted from the bowls
into the soil in the pots. The
plants then siphon up their sup-
plies through the worsted.
Another plan is to stand the
plants in washing baths and pack
soaking -wet sawdust all around
the pots.
The latter sclieine is good with
greenhouse plants as well.
FRAGRANT GERANIUMS
Those who have never grown
the fragrant -leaved geraniums
have missed one of the real
pleasures of gardening. Although
often bearing a fragrance similar
to other plants -lemon, apple,
mint, nutmeg -they have a charm
all their own. Our grandmothers
grew many of them, and, although
they were neglected for a time,
we are again learning to appre-
ciate them. -
The flowers of these geraniums,
which are really pelargoniums, are
not as large and showy as those
of the common geranium. The
flowers of most of them are white
or pale pink, oftenveined a deep-
er pink. Viewed closely, they are
quite pretty. But it is for their
foliage that these geraniums are
grown. The leaves of the differ-
ent species vary greatly in form,
size and texture, but all have a
spicy fragrance when rubbed.
1
... STOPPED IN A MINUTE ...
Are you tormented with the itching tortures of
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skin afflictions? For quick and happy relief,
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Prescription. Its gentle oils 'soothe the int,
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Ietentl) A 36c trial bottle, at drug stamp
pIOtrt1 at -or oboes, back,
Dr., Joseph M, Kaplan, 241010 -
date professor of physics at the
University of California, and die-
tinguished for his discoveries in
connection with the Aurora Borea-
lis, found proof of existence .of
atomic nitrogen in a study of ui.•
tra violet light bands.
In his laborptory he produced a
new spectrum line in the ultra
violet region at exactly the the-
oretically predicted wave length
for atomic nitrogen, This line
had been observed in the spectra
of the night sky, Aurora Borealis
and of comets.
Thus atomic nitrogen was add-
ed to the known components of
the upper atmosphere which are
atomic oxygen, ozone, cyanogen
and sodium.
Mechanical Heart "Breathes"
The mechanical heart which
Col. Charles A .,Lindbergh built
to keep organs alive outside the
body has "learned" how to
breathe, Dr. Richard Bing, of the
Department of Surgery of Colum-
bia' University College of Physi-
cians and Surgeons, reports.
The breathing of the Lindbergh
heart as Dr. Bing describes it is a
simplified version of the Boman
breathing system. Bodies take in
oxygen through the lungs. In the
lining of the lungs the oxygen Is
taken up into the blood, where it
is combined with other substances
to form hemoglobin, meoycyanin
and other pigments which color
the blood stream. The blood ves-
sels carry these substances through
the body until they reach the tis-
sues, where the oxygen is taken
out and used.
In the mechanical heart, the
lung function of the body's
breathing is eliminated, the heart
being fed oxygen which had al-
ready been dissolved.
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AR
You cannot name an outstanding,
permanent success today that le
not the direct result of the mule
nature in man to pull a big load
over a long, long trail.
Guide - "These rock formations
were piled up here by the glaciers.
•Curious Old Lady - "But where
are the glaciers?"
Guide - "They've gone back,
Madam, to get more rocks.
REFRACTIONS
.A. rainbow is the lovely token
When a beam of light is broken;
And I have seen like beauty start
From the breaking of the heart.
- Adelaide Love
READ IT OR NOT:
The reason a bad egg floats in
water is that gases have formed in-
side it, owing to decomposition.
And these make it lighter than a
good egg, which contains white and
yolk only, as these are heavier than
water.
Important Customer - "I want
two strictly fresh eggs, poached
medium soft, on buttered toast, not
too brown, coffee with no sugar and
plenty of pasteurized guernsey
cream in it, and two doughnuts
that are not all holes."
Waitress - "Yes, sir. Would you
like to order any special design on
the dishes?"
Eight Foreign
Countries To
Show At Fair
Eight foreign countries desire
to show their wares at the Cana-
dian National Exhibition this year
and six of them, Finland, Italy,
Czecho-Slovakia, Germany, Poland
and The Netherlands have en-
gaged space, which is a new rec-
ord for foreign representation.
Dr. Guerra, Portugal's consul in
Canada, expects the approval of
his government within the next
few days. Cal J. Printz of this
city, consul for Norway, also ap-
plied on behalf of his country but
lack of space and other consider-
ations will prevent the Norsemen
showing. The International Pavil-
ion is crowded almost to capacity.
European countries have become
fully awake to the inviting recip-
rocal market offered by Canada.
Individual Companies Show
The Italian exhibit is not un-
der the official sponsorship of the
Mussolini Government but rather
under the auspices of Count Guido
Colonna di Paliano, royal
vice-
consul Italy iToronto.
Consul-General Jan Pawnee of
Poland, has notified General Man-
ager Elwood A. Hughes of the Ex-
hibition that not less than 75 Pol-
ish firms will have displays In the
International Pavilion. The Neth-
erlande will be represented by
thirty companies.
The
BOOK SHELF
13y ELIZABETH EEDY
1NVISIBLE WEAPONS
By John Rohde
Here's an English mystery with
plenty of speed and more than
the usual amount of suspense. It
keeps you reading right up to the
last page to find out just how Dr.
Priestley, the scientific sleuth,
unravels the baffling how's and
why's.
Inspector Jimmy Waghorn and
Superintendent Hanslet always
take Dr. Priestley their hardest
problems, and he never fails to
solve them with a series of bril-
liant thought waves. He's a lib-
eral education in how to deduct.
In fact, if Dr. Priestley isn't a
genuine great thinker, we don't
know where you'd find one.
Here Dr. Priestley occupies him-
self with the singular end of Rob -
ern Fransham, found dead in the
cloakroom while visiting Dr. Cyril
Thornborough, of Adderminster.
It's a blunt instrument case, and
for a time things look black for
Dr. Thornborough, whose wife
(niece of the deceased) is sole
legatee under the' will. Or could
the killer be Alfie Prince, a local
pest afflicted with claustrophobia?
Dr. Priestley hits his stride when
a second murder occurs, lending
new interest to the proceedings
and stimulating the detective's
higher mental centres to a really
prodigious degree. The man is
uncanny.
The Man's Uncanny
Following are just a few of the
questions posed by Mr. Rhode:
Who bought Alfie Prince's old
overcoat near Weaver's Bridge?
Is Alfie hypnotized, too? What
about the plasticine joint in the
brick wall? Where is the missile,
and what was it? Where was
Francis Willingdon at a quarter
past one? Did Dr. Thornborough
write the note inviting Uncle Bob
to lunch, or is it a forgery? Did
Coates, the chauffeur, see anybody
in the carriageway just beforethe
first killer, or didn't he?
"Invisible Weapons," by John
Rhode . . 294 pp. Toronto; Me -
Clelland & Stewart ... $2.25.
Health In Secondary Schools
How Are Canadian Teen Age Boys And Girls To Keep Fit?
Planned Fitness in Other Countries
No. 3
(By W. D. E. Donaldson, B.
S. A., B. Peed., O.D., Parkwood
Collegiate, Toronto.)
How much influence any one
country has had on the rest of •
the world in the matter of the
physical training of youth is diffi-
cult to ascertain but no one can
deny that among the leaders
stand Germany, Czechoslovagia
and Denmark. Each of these
countries has raised the standard
of physical health to a point un-
surpassed in the history of mod-
ern times and each has an or-
ganization peculiar to itself.
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia has no central
control but several voluntary or-
ganizations. The Iargest and most
truly national is the Sokol Gym-
nastic Association which cele-
brates the tenth "Slet" in 1938.
At present the adult membership
is eight -hundred thousand, com-
prising thirteen hundred units
which own their own gymnasiums
and athletic fields. To maintain
the high standard of physical fit-
ness which has been the ideal
since the foundation of the "So-
kol" in 1862, every member un-
der the age of twenty-four years
must participate in • the weekly
gymnastic program.
Sexennial Slet
The national festival or Slet,
held every six years in the capi-
tal city, Praha, formerly Prague,
is probably the most colorful, in-
spiring, and soul -stirring exhibi-
tion that anyone could see. At the
last Slet in 1932, the boys from
six to fourteen years of age were
represented by a picked group of
fifteen thousand. The girls of the
same ages performed in equally
large numbers. The adolescent
youth, fourteen to eighteen years,
marched in, seventeen thousand
boys and seventeen thousand
girls. The adult Sokols filled the
huge stadium with twenty thous-
and men and a similar group of
Women. These numbers indicate
the scope of the Sokol Associa-
tion. The name, Sokol, which
means the emblem of the Associa-
tion, a device derived from a fal-
con feather, is itself inspiring.
Sokol Slogans
The ideals of the ' Sokol are
represented by their slogans
which when translated from the
Czechoslovakian language lose
much of their "color" but do
ist strong-
est
show why the
Sokolhe troll g
est voluntary and most democratic
Gymnastic Association in the
world, Some of these slogans are:
1. A sound mind in a sound
body,
2. No personal reward or glori-
fication.
3. Surmount your• obstacles if
you can, break them down if you
must, but never give in.
Denmark -Niels Bukh
While there is no national fes-
tival, the attention of the world
has been effectively focussed on
Denmark through the personality
of Niels Bukh. His tour around
the world in 1930, the numerous
exhibitions in many countries
since, the outstanding acclaim re-
ceived at the Olympic Games in
1936, and his tour through Poland
in 1937 have made his name and
the name of Denmark synonym-
ous with physical fitness and per-
fection of form. No country has
had a greater influence on cur-
rent practice in Canada than has
Denmark. The Maritimes, On-
tario, and British Columbia are
all using Danish methods for
girls, boys, and adults.
The Future
To assess the precise value of
the programs in Germany, Czecho-
slovakia and Denmark on the
health and physical fitness of the
respective nations was not found
possible by the British committee
on physical education but there
was no doubt as to their general
value. In these three countries
physical fitness on a national
scale has been both the ideal and
the practice for over half a cen-
tury. Great Britain has had a na-
tionaI scheme operating for less
than two years.
How long is Ontario, how long
is Canada going to allow, nay to
force our youth to grope in the
acamedic fog of books and exam-
inations in our schools? When
will national fitness replace the
growing professionalism of ath-
letics for adults? The physical
fitness of the youth and adult
across the Atlantic is a challenge
to every democratic Canadian,
first to emulate, then to equal and
finally perhaps to return some of
the inspiration which is so freely
offered to us.
STIFFNESS
Plenty of Minard's well
rubbed in soon sets you
right. Bathe the sore part
with warns water before you
start.
34 You'll soon limber up
Issue No. 28-'38
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