Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 2, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page sixteen Winnipeg free press tuesday january 2, 1940 directory analytical chemists assayers Milton Kersey is co. Ltd. 233 1 Ort St., Winnipeg. Phone 95 680. Barristers Hudson Ormond spice Swift Macleod barristers 303-7 Lombard bldg. Andrews. Andrews Burbidge Bank of Nova Scortia. Chiropodists your feet bad instant Relief. Or. A. B. Lennox 316 Somerset. 23 chiropractors or. Hugh j. Munbo qualified graduate Universal chiropractic College Davenport. 1912. 26 years experience in Winnipeg. Largest clientele affording greater exp. Somerset blk affording 21 170. Or j l Davidson chiropractic be Callist. Many years exp Eju 844 Somerset bldg. Pm. 80 874, detective agencies Mcdonald detective Agency. Ltd est. 1sj08. Operating throughout Canada. Patents and Trade Marks patents of invention in All countries. Fetherston Haugh co. Established 189c c c. Kent fellow the Pat. Just of Cannula a. Res. Can. . Pat atty. 36-37 . Bide. Pm. 02 762. Walter c. Bogguss Western cars experience. Be charges. 314 Eaton a 27 904. Patnet specialists 23 pc free advice. Reasonably Affleck eld a. Opp. Stomach and intestinal diseases or. T. H. Cuddy. Physician and surgeon. Hrs. 9-5. 22 500. 312 Power bldg. Physicians and surgeons or. Kristian ,1. Backman specialist venereal. Urogenital and skin diseases 703-704 Mai thur building 211 Portage ave. Over child a ladies Entrance 704 hours 10 . To 8 . Phona 96 731 or. Graham Wilson. Specialist venereal urogenital skin disease pros Tate sex. Eland therapy. 208 Enderton bids 334 Portage. Near Saton s. Ladles pm. 28 013. 9 . To 8 . Or. Frank Boyd specialist. Genito urm Arv skin. Venereal diseases. 307 Kic Arthur bldg. Hours 10 . To 8 . Phone 93 07j. Or. Hans Herschman. Spec. Skin. Venereal diseases. Phone 80 769. 72 967. 646 Somerset bldg. Hours 10-12 and 3-6. Or. O. Margolese venereal Dis eases 317 Portage ave. 3-6. Phone 80 641. Veterinary surgeons pet h. J. 309 Sherbrook. Phone 33506. Res. 56446 mopping up sons finishing fathers task in route across the Atlantic up old soldiers never sons carry on their Stead. At the first sing song aboard the ship in which we crossed the wintry seas with the Canadian Active ser vice Force a major of the first Grea War now with the Canadian legion services corps was organizing. Amusements and comforts for the i troops. He told the soldiers i m afraid we did t Complete the Job last time. It s up to you boys to mop after All buy blowing the old fighter out of the porthole with cheers the soldiers Sang a March ing ditty which ran my dad was a Soldier a Little More than 20 years ago his duty was to fight from morn into night. And i m going Over there to keep his medals column care of your children cancer hits children too is a disease we Auto a magically connect with Middle and old age. It is a disease be speak of As occurring after the age of forty has been reached and we tend to forget that there s also an Early age in lire when the dread disease is Likely to of course the frequency of can cer in childhood in t anything what it is later on in life. I think this is partly due to the that Many doctors fail to record or refer to cancer in Chil Dren As anything except growths or tutors. These growths in child Hood appear in very definite Sites which Are usually quite different from the occurrence of cancer in life. Instead of the stomach breast and uterus we find the Deneys involved along with the eyes or the spleen or some of the soft muscular tissue. Tutors of the kidneys Are prob ably the most frequent in children and the time when these Are Likely to appear is from one to two years. Generally the first sign of the growth is a gradually enlarging of the Abdomen. Seldom s the Chile brought to the Doc Tor for examination before the growth is quite Large i.e., big enough to be noticeable to the parents and cause them worry. We teen a close Check on the physical condition of the quintuplets never taking anything for granted and naturally we Are on the Alert for symptoms of disorders of any kind. Similar simple measures will enable parents to detect any growths in the stages when treatments Are still capable of arresting them. One Case i happen to know of is rather interesting. A Little girl was visiting her Uncle who was a doctor. He picked the child up and set her on his knee. As he was doing this he Felt a Small mass in the Region of the right away he diagnosed the trouble and As the result of this Early diagnosis and prompt treat ment the child is alive today. Ordinarily this child would have gone on until the Abdomen was so swollen that it could be plainly seen. But by that time the doctor might very Well have found the growth so advanced that the child s life could not be saved. Until the introduction of a Ray in the treatment of tutors the Outlook for a child with tumor of the kidney was very bad. It is still serious enough of course but with the a Ray treatment Between a Quarter and a half the patients will recover. Adequate treatment consists of both a Ray and an operation. Usually the mass which is often As Large As a football is reduced in size by a Ray treat ment. Then because the reduction in size is Only temporary an operation is performed to _ remove the kidney. After the operation there should be More a Ray treat ment to kill any of. The growth missed by the operation. Of course this operation is a delicate one. I have never even thought of trying to cure a tumor of the kidney or the spleen. Any time i have found a child with a mass in the Abdomen that indicated the presence of a tumor i have taken him to a Hospital at once. Tutors of the Eye occur in Chil Dren frequently enough for us to be on the watch for them. So if a Small child shows any form of growth of the Eye he should be taken to a specialist. Parents Are always prompt to look after anything that appears wrong with a child s Eye. Sometimes an Eye specialist will decide it is necessary to remove the Eye of a child when the tumor is serious. When the doctor tells you that your child s Eye should come out get another specialist to confirm the diagnosis in you like but for goodness Sake Don t lose any time about it. Remember a child can learn to get along perfectly Well with one Eye. But a de Lay in the operation Cost his life. You can modify it. You Don t know How to be Sweet and Loving and have Faith Iri a Marti because you did t see it in your own Home. But you can keep in mind that your Mother loved your father and that you too Are capable of Loving just As she did. Boy tells girl by George Antheil Tacoma seized and interned by Uruguay Uruguay Jan. 2. A the German freighter Tacoma rolled at Anchor in Monte video Harbor last night prisoner of uruguayan neutrality. For the rest of the War. Her master Captain Hans know submitted to internment yesterday morning at expiration of a uruguayan deadline giving him until 8 . 5 . Get to leave. Thus ended the bold show the Tacoma made sunday of taking to sea to face British warships which have watched this Harbor since the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee fled into Refuge Here at the end of a 14-hour Battle last dec. 13. Today Otto Langr Riann German Here formally protested to the uruguayan government against the internment. Fifty uruguayan marines on the vessel la Valleja went out to the Tacoma yesterday morning and boarded her. She had lain at Anchor All night just inside the outer breakwater where with the Ger Man Battle Flag flying she steamed sunday from a Point closer to Shore. An uruguayan naval clerk Drew up the certificate of internment. Captain know signed it and last night with her Captain and All her Crew of 60 still aboard the a Tacoma was guarded by a Lone officer of the uruguayan Navy. The freighter will be beached wednesday if she still is in the Harbor that morning she see the entry of the British Cruiser Ajax one of the three victors Over the Graf Spee. Great Britain has applied for permission for . Ajax to enter Montevideo on a Courtesy and officials of this country were considering granting a three Day Extension of the -24 hours in port usually granted belligerent warships. If it is granted the Ajax will come into port Jan. 3. Nazi liner gains port Berlin Jan. 2. A the. Hamburg amerika liner St. Louis a Home Harbor yesterday after evading the British naval blockade which has Cost the German merchant Fleet More than a score of captured or scuttled ships. Informed sources said she had been one of ,6 German ships which found Haven it Murmansk Russia s Arctic port Loon after the War s outbreak. New York Jan. 2. There s no doubt about was the Dizz Iest year on record. Which won the dizzy doings Derby in a walk there were More cockeyed occurrences than v you could shake a slapstick at. Here is your curiosity chronicler s slate of nominations for 1939 s "10 screw est events 1. Russia made an Alliance with Germany. 2. Some1 Colorado convicts had to 1939-dizz1 est on record ten strangest events of past year listed beside the Hussaih German go out and Chase some fugitive bloodhounds. 3. Kansas City police ordered that each of the municipal goldfish should receive a Bath every Satur Day night. 4. A burglar stole a Camden n.j., Man s false Teeth out of his Mouth while he slept. 5. A Boston Holdup Man and his victim ran in opposite directions around a Block and bumped into each front of a policeman. 6. A new Jersey Man who makes. His living eating razor Blades got a stomach ache from eating shrimp. 7. A Buffalo n.y., burglar advertised for honest work blaming too much 8. A Lockport n.y., Man built a Model Railroad to carry food from he Kitchen dining room. 9. A truck in Berkeley collided with its own rear end. 10. An Ohio Man and woman be tween them married 15 times mar ried each other for the second time. The screwy town of the year was Newton mass., which appointed a slaughtering inspector although slaughtering is against the Law there where a woman celebrated her 64th year As a temporary City employee where firemen called from a dance battled a Blaze in tuxedos and where an absent minded burglar stole 25 homing j pigeons. J inventions of the year a dough j nut with a handle for dunking a machine that puts your pants on for you and a sporting mouse trap that gives a warning. Sir Frank Benson noted actor Dies London Jan. 1. Up sir Frank Benson 81, the noted shakespearian actor died yesterday in his London Home. For half a Century until his retirement in 1933, he led his com Pany through the British Isles and on Tours of the Empire overseas. Under his management the Benson company produced All the plays of Shakespeare except two and Many of the prominent actors of today at one time or another were members of his company. He made his London debut in the 1880 s at the lyceum theatre with sir Henry Irving and Ellen Terry playing parts in Romeo and Juliet. He visited Canada twice the last time being in 1913. He was knighted in 1916, when King George a after attending a performance of Julius Caesar at Drury Lane theatre sent for the actor. Benson still attired in the Robes of Caesar was knighted with a property sword. Warm air is distributed evenly about rooms by a new disk Type electric Heater having a motor in its base to oscillate it slowly. Home conditioned children the average Home is the Laboratory. Which conditions its children to living. Then it would seem important to see to in that the Laboratory equipment should be of the Best and thai the parents should see to it that the Home should be such that each child would grow up to be sound of health both mentally and physically and that its behaviour pattern should be formed under what scientists Call optimal conditions. All of which sounds like deep stuff but is nothing More or less than that parents should so live and should so provide living conditions that their children should grow up with a Normal wholesome attitude towards what adulthood would bring to them such As marriage working for a living getting along with friends and so Forth. But a child has to take the conditions in its Home As it finds them. We Are thrown into a family group by birth and there we stay whether conditions Are Good for us or not. Rats and mice used in laboratories have a much better Chance because conditions Are made for them and controlled by the scientists who Are interested in seeing that everything is absolutely right for proper development. As children we accept what we see in our . But As we grow up we rebel against what we do not like and that which makes us unhappy and uncomfortable in our . This rebellion grows and develops so that by the time we Are adults we have some rather hard to understand attitudes to wards life. Sometimes our form of rebellion spoils our lives by put Ting restraint on our actions or fear in our heart. Miss icicle who writes today seems to have been conditioned to hate and fear marriage and love because of the unhappy marriage of her father and Mother. She thinks that it would have been better had her parents been divorced so that she could have had a More wholesome youth Hei letter dear George there Are a Grea Many arguments for and again divorce. But in heaven s name Why Don t people Call it quits when they actually hate each other i am the daughter of such parents if they could Only realize what i has done to me we might All b Happy. In the first place i am 2 years old old enough to do m own thinking. My parents quarrelling an fighting has helped to build a Shel around me. Some people Call in an icicle i can t blame them. Until now i have not wanted love o marriage. Now i do and though try to come out of my Shell can to How can i learn to relax an break out of my Shell i want wha other girls want although i am afraid to show it. My Home life has shown me How not to bring up children and i swear no child of mine will Ever know such a miss icicle. Your Mother talked against marriage. As a child you were not Wise enough to see through her talk. She stayed in her marriage because she wanted to be there and did t want a divorce. To justify herself she talked against marriage and men As a whole. Now about yourself. You can not change your adult pattern but . Times raps Brazen nazi lies new York Jan. 2. Up the new York times said editorially yesterday that Adolf Hitler s lies Are As Brazen As Ever but Are losing their Power to interest without in creasing their Power to discussing Hitler s saturday new year s message to Germany the newspaper said his threats have at least for the present lost their Power to make the world s flesh it added the allies have had so Many last warnings from Hitler since the War began that one More last warning at the turn of the year must leave them cold. If As Field marshal Goering declares Only from the fuehrer1 is awaited for German planes to Start a terrific bombard. Ment of great Britain and if As Goering implies such a bombard ment would end the War in a Ger. Man Victory the failure of the fuehrer thus far to give the word is a Little puzzling., can it be that there is something wrong in the Field marshal s premises Hitler s threats Are no longer sufficient in themselves to insure German victories now he must Back them up with acts and he does not seem to be finding that Empire airmen due soon Ottawa 1. Up the Empire air. Training plan is to be an important bulwark against aggression and for the Protection of democratic air vice marshal g. M. Croil. Chief of the air staff said last right in a new year s message to the Royal Cana Dian air Force. He indicated that airmen from the United kingdom Australia and new zealand will Start arriving in can Ada shortly to receive their advanced training under the scheme. I know that All ranks of the . , engaged in the training plan realize the far reaching importance of the task Canada has he said. I feel confident therefore they will continue their Effort in furthering the air vice marshal Croil stated that the satisfaction with which the announcement of the plan was received by the Allied Powers must in a Large measure be the Reward for the .a.f. Efforts. That agreement was reached in so Short a time is a the character of the . No unit can claim finer Esprit de corps and the wide experience secured by a relatively Small personnel during the Days of peace is utilized to the fullest we Are fortunate in being Able to place some of this experience at the disposal of Welcome visitors due shortly from across the Atlantic and Pacific. I would urge All ranks in the .a.f. To take a Lively interest in the welfare of these Young men coming to Canada for As pilots air observers and air gun ners. I feel sure their relations with our people will be As pleasant As those prevailing Between representatives of the British common wealth of nations gathered Here in Ottawa to consider the great project in which these lads will now example of Unity he said that the recent conversations set one More example of Unity Between free and Independent Peoples and that it was his desire the same spirit of Unity should pre Vail j within the .a.f. And that its relations with the youth of other Empire countries should provide a foundation for even greater Unity in years to come. Officers and airmen serving in All sections of this vast Dominion Are to be highly commended for their enthusiasm their initiative and their loyalty to the service Dur ing the year now drawing to a close. Especially is this applicable to those who Day and night Are patrol Ling our Atlantic and Pacific sear boards protecting our vulnerable Harbor areas and Trade routes. To those now training with no. 110 army co operation Squadron for service overseas the first air Force unit to be so honoured by selection i would Send words of encourage ment. It is unnecessary for me to say that the highest tradition of Canada s fighting airmen will be upheld by. The personnel of these and succeeding shot to death Kenilworth n.j., Jan. 2. Kenilworth officials looked on in horror yesterday As Borough clerk and August j. Stahl was shot to. Death at the conclusion of a caucus in the Borough Hall. Police chief George Conklu said tax collector John e. Butler 73, pulled two guns from his pockets to Stahl and you re and then fired a fusillade of shots into his body. Patrolman Andrew Ruscansky was in the Abdomen by one of the bullets. His condition was termed critical. King signs order calling London Jan. 2. Up King with a stroke of his pen last night made men liable to service within the next few months in great Britain s army Navy or air Force. The King signed a proclamation ordering All men who on Jan. 1, 1940, had reached the age of 19, but net reached the age of 28, to Register for military service when directed it was expected that All classes up to the 27-year-Olds would be absorbed into the colors by the end of 1940, which would give Britain men under arms. Only a few canadians resident in Britain will be affected by the Call up and britons living in Canada and other dominions and colonies will be excluded. In general any Canadian who has lived Here less than two years will not be liable for military service. Canadian students in Britain will be exempt and Canadian business men when not ordinarily resident in this is interpreted to mean canadians sent Here by their firms but who expect to return to Canada within a reasonably Short period. May Transfer to . Any canadians called up will have the right to seek Transfer to the Canadian Active service Force where the rates of pay Are much higher but in practice this will not to the strength of the Canadian divisions because of the difficulty of arranging for transfers the proclamation third since the outbreak of War extends liability for military service to of 19, although they will not be called up until they reach 20. Have reached 20 since dec. 1, 1939, Date of the last proclamation. Whose Ages As of Jan. I 1940, were 23, 24, 25, 28 or 27. Britain called the 20 and 21-year Olds to the colors in october and december. The proclamation was signed at privy Council meeting which the King attended on his return yester Day from Sandringham where he and the Queen spent Christmas week with princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose. Will Avert confusion the daily Telegraph said today that the new conscription proclamation signed last night by the King will Avert the waste and con fusion which were so conspicuously associated with application of compulsory service in the last yesterday s proclamation was a notification Only and not actual registration or calling up order. The dates for those consequential Steps have not been appointed but no one will be required to Register until the age of 20 has been reached and the calling up will follow registration in successive classes at appropriate intervals of time this proclamation will also serve another purpose. It not Only Noti fies men of their liability to also notifies the world How much n Earnest the British government and people Are in carry ing to fulfilment of the task to which they have set their Spanish ship Burns Cadiz Spain Jan. 2 up havas French Agency the Spanish steamship Cabo san an Tonio burned to the water line yesterday 500 Miles off the Canary islands. A French Rescue vessel bore its 200 passengers and 128 Crew members to port the Ibarra company owners of the vessel announced Here. A French admiralty report said five persons last their lives in the fire. From to 5.30 wednesday Dauphin anglicans cancel mortgage Dauphin Man., Jan. 2. Special of the mortgage and freeing of the Church of remaining debts was celebrated sunday by the congregation of St. Paul s anglican Parish. Erection of the first build ing 49 years was also commemorated though the. Present edifice is the fourth to be built by the congregation. The. First one was moved to the Tow site from two Miles out in 1890. Another built in 1894, was moved into town also and used till 1099, when. Arch Bishop Machray dedicated a third building. The present building was dedicated by archbishop Matheson in 1914. There s at least one in every office by miss Clare Briggs if you Sav so or. Quinn i la Doit our was but or. Harris told me to do it this was or Qulin didst Cage for your ideas of program i go ahead i m or. Harrl a wants me to take is letter fir5t-j How dare you interfere my to making a vows and furthermore didst wow need me yesterday afternoon or. Harris said i could leave. Early you trying to work at g. Fisher found dead at Russell Kussell Man., Jan. 2. George Fisher 33, son of George Fisher and the late mrs. Fisher of Craigie District died of a .22 Rifle shot sunday night., he was found dead on the Street at. 10 . He was married eleven months ago. Or. T. Brownlee Coroner has dispensed with an inquest. Besides his parents and his formerly Eunice Gladson of Harro Wisby. Fisher leaves two Sisters arid one brother. Swinton wins Rugby London Jan. 2. Up Swinton Defeated Salford 16-6 in an English Rugby on the former s ground monday. Calgary Pioneer Dees Calgary Jan. 2. Mrs. George e. Jacques 84, one of Cal Gary s first White women is dead. Been a resident of the City continuously for 58 years. She died at her Home sunday. Cattle slaughtered London Jan. 2. Up cattle valued at about were slaughtered yesterday at bal sock Hertfordshire following an outbreak of Hoof and Mouth disease. All cattle shipments from the affected area were halted. For wednesday shopping Many it Foamy events featured Here s an Eaton flier without a gift suggestion any of its ten pages now for All the things you planned to get for yourself once Christmas and new year s were Over to Morrow s a great time to buy most of one of the most important Sale Days in january., the time honoured month of sales. Following Are a few of the department events and individual values described More fully in the january Sale of including Welcome specials in Flannelette blankets sheets and pillowcases fancy linens and Tea towels. January Sale of a clearance of All Wool undies for women lingerie imports at half Price foundation garments at half Price other timely savings. Father and son Sale of shoes regularly to a to a pair. Women s Light weight Wool dresses and Rayon crepe to to first Quality silk and 4-thread, at 65c a pair. Children s half to 79c. Clearance of floor samples of occasional furniture. The flier has a great Deal More news in the same to Start the new year Thrif tily with an All Day shopping trip to Eaton s. The store remains open from 8.30 to of the Holiday last monday we do not resume Early wednesday closing until next week. This Eaton flier is being delivered today throughout greater Winnipeg. If you have not received your copy by 6 o clock this evening phone 71 616. U i tee
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