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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 16, 1936, p. 2

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better chances for lady doctors seen in england canadian graduate of lon don hospital decides on ottawa practice ottawa opportunities for women to study medicine in england kt ill excel those on this continent ac cording to dr rachel haight who has returned from london and is as suming medical practice in ottawa horn in waterloo ont dr haight took her medical degree at the university of toronto and ob tained the alexander mclhedran re search fellowship since 1932 she has been affiliated with the national hospital for nervous diseases and the marie curric womens cancer hos pital in london as well as with the london hospital and royal free hospital women doctors are taken as a matter of course on the other side here they are still regarded rather as freaks dr haight said dur ing the war the most famous medical schools in england opened their doors to women some have discon tinued this practice but the univer sity college hospital was left a large bequest with the stipulation that it have always 12 woman students and on the staff of the london school it is possible for women to be taken of medicine for women the democracy of the very great doctors in london and the broaden ing influence of contact with medi cal students from all over the world greatly impressed the young woman student from toronto who also spoke of the intense sense of responsibility the british public has towards its hospitals the great gifts and endowments i that used to come from the landed i gentry arc no longer possible be cause of the income tax yet every year the amounts are made up by j charity affairs and balls to which royalty give their patronage the doctors also take a tremendous in terest especially at christmas time the remarkable romance of an industrial dictator by pearl bellasrs synopsis joan denby uf humble origin s in troduced as r social iutl of miss dr haight told of a famous wo man surgeon who visitedthe wards on christmas day accompanied by her sister and a friend dressed as golliwogs who amused the patients it is usual for the head of each ward to wear a chefs cap and carvj the turkey the nurses provide the pro gram of entertainment in the after noon all the christmas feast is made possible by contributions from the surgeons and doctors on the staff and is dent according to tra dition there is a family feeling in hosi ptals and bet vcen doctor and pa tient when vv have n it as yet achieved on this side dr haight said women taking up medicine as well as ether students can learn much in kgland keeps each royal yeast cake full strength half a loaf observes the montreal star seek ing as we till are for some means of decreasing the dreadful motor fatalities on its highways ontario is according to reports considering following quebecs example by en acting a law compelling al motor vehicles to come to a full stop before all unprotected railway grade cross- ings ontario newspapers are natural ly concerned about whctlvr such a law will be either observed or ettj forccabh if it is not they argue with some reason it would be better not to put it on the statue books since a law which is not observed anil which the public cannot be forcj ed to observe does more harm than good by weakening respect for all law if the law is passed and proper signs erected at all unprotected crossings they ask will motorists stop i quebec experience goes for any- thing the answer is that a very great many of them will not at the same time and after several years of observation of the quebec law in operation we believe it would be a mistake to rescind it and we think ontario would be well advised to put a similar law into operation j our neighbours have a maximum speed limit for these crossings now just as we used to have in quebec and they are complaining as we us ed to complain that it is very seldom observed that the majority of driv ers do not even slow down at these danger points neither did ours we do not flatter ourselves that the stop law has been as widely obeyed here as it should have been but its effect on the whole has been beneficial mo traffic law that can be devised will be universally obeyed even in our cities with police on duty on every hand and human life at stake there are unhappily many drivers who will take a chance at the stop signal in the hope of getting away with it on the country road the temptation is naturally greater and the task of enforcing the law completely is beyond the resources of our huge provinces the quebec iaw must be considered as half loaf measure hut even that is better than no bread use royal yeast cakes and royal sponge recipes for these tempting breads each cake of royal yeast will retain its absolute freshness for days weeks a special airtight wrapping assures full leavening power and uniform re sults every time no other dry yeast has such protection thais why 7 out of s canadian housewives who use dry yorst insist on royal order royal yeast cakes today booklet free the royal yeast bake hook dives 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tears waved to lord edward and tlie little crowd of friends on the steps of the church and then the car glided away she was- alone with this dauntless and formidable man whom she fear ed so much and yet perversely lov ed vale but hard faced and with a glance of cold mockery he said now you can cry as much as you like theres no one to see it was cruel but she was delermin- ed that be should not see that it hurt her and she replied as soon as she conld succeed in keeping her voice le- i vel xo im more inclined to smile i i think ii seems so odd to go away in so much style and not to know i where one is going were going to tlie dower house at stenning tve heard that its a most beauti- fnl old place said joan well its yours now you are mis tress of it and of stenning court i suppose it must he some consolation to you to be able to think of that i rather wonder whether there would be room for a mistress piers in any place of which you are master said joan with a faint smile she felt better now calmer though all the time she was wondering whether he intended to go on with his plan to the end oh yes he replied calmly with a certainly matt it in a day allirnis laura wheeler lor you can so easily since its a jiffyknit blouse done all in one piece large needles and heavy cotton or wool mako row upon row of a large lacy mesh which needs but side seams joined and sleeve bands added send 20 cents in stamps or coin coin preferred for this pattern to ncedlecraft dent wilson publishing 73 adelaide w- toronto write plainly pattern number your name and address cynical laugh after ive had my way you can then have yours those are the terms on which people work with me are you still trying sho asked gently to live up to my idea of the sort of man you were when i first saw you xo he said and his voice was cold so grim that it sent a shiver through her i am that man joan curious isnt it you have managed at last to make me the fort of follow you thought i was she was silent it seemed that no thing was going to break down the barrier of bitterness which he had placed between them even her pre tence of bravery vanished her heart sank and she began to wish that she had not been so rash that morning in her determination to go on with this marriage why had she not escaped while she could even now it was not loo late if she ran away he could not get her back until she wanted to come she wanted time time and lie needed it to make him more reasonable sho looked about her they were driving out of london going fast now there was a probability that they niight be held up in the traffic ai ilamiheranfitli sin- waited for this but luck was against her and they passed through hammersmith with tin stream xow there was no possi bility of escape before they got to stenning ii would take them she supposed two hours to get there but probably be would not stop anywhere on the way the rest of i he journey they per formed in silence it lasted not two hours but an hour and a half for he drove furiously all the way at half- past two they drove through the gates of stenning park and away on a hill side to the left among the trees she saw the tudor mansion which was to be her country home her heart might have leaped al the sight of it in any other circumstances but she was so frightened now that they were nearly at their destination that it would not leap soon they passed through a wood of ancient beeches crossed a winding stream with beautifully planted banks and ran along a drive which brought them out on to the open lawn before the stenning dower house it was an j exquisite place sweet with the scent t of the oldworld garden and the roses j which climbed over the old crooked eaves diamond panes looked out upon lawns and terraces it was a house i to dream about not too large a cosy i charming place which must have won the heart of any bride how beautiful it is thought joan how beautiful but her lips trembled so that they could not form any words when piers ilannen opened the door of the car for her and put out his hand to help her down his eyes dwelled on her now still veiled with mockery but differ ently differently how quiet it is said joan in a forced voice and indeed it was for there was not a sound but the voices of the birds piping in the woods fhe poets corner the following- refers to tlie treat ment of bliss carman by his country before his death and regarding the remains later we want you not when you blossom with song- we want you not when your lyre is strong but we have a strange insatiable lust for a poets bones for a dead hards dust you ask for bread and a jug of wine for singing- songs of this land of thine but youll get no wine and youll get no bread j though well fight like demons when you are dead to keep your ashes my country said wilson mcdonald as there is no one within two miles of the place said ilannen its hard ly surprising and when he took the hags out of the car himself and produced a latch key as he went up to the front door she understood him there was no one in the house he threw open the door and as she lingered looking inside with a breathtaking reluctance he suddenly picked her off her feet and swung her over the threshold and set her down as he followed her into the hallway she hacked away from him to be continued for babys sake l choose the purest most nourishing foods most mothers prefer christies arrowroots because they are made with the very finest and purest ingre dients their quality is always rigidly maintained thats why theyre safe for baby and good for every body ft meres a christie biscuit for every taste deration proves success montreal doctor relates de tails of ose tip of nose left several miles from hospital the question of succession duty free bonds- will undergo a searching examination moxtiikal the tip of a boys nose once separated from its owner by several miles is back in place perfectly normal looking except for minor scars dr j n roy plastic surgeon recounted the doctor plastic surgeon at xotre dame hospital and professor at the university of montreal told how he performed the strange op eration two years ago when the youngster sliced off the end of his nose on a broken headlight parents of the boy met him rush ing into the house holding his nose end of the nose was still there but when the boy removed his hand it fell away the lad was rushed to hospital dr roy decided little could be done without the other section of the nose and sent the father home for it it was found on the sitting room carpet the boy was placed under an an aesthetic while the amputated sec tion of his nose was sterilized and boiled in a tepid physiological serum until three hours after the accident i made a last esepsy of the wound and the tip of the nose well dried was carefully coated and sut ured with silk by means of small conjunctival needles said dr roy as there was no loss of cutaneous substance i succeeded in reestab lishing the anatomy of this organ in order to better stabilize 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