Oshawa Daily Times, 23 Sep 1940, p. 8

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CKCL, Corbett at the Console WKBW, News Flashes, 8.30 P.M. CFRB, The Family Man. COME ON, SHERIFF - WE (dg dd WAVE LOCATED 8 | TMOSE CHICKEN STEALERS , WE 1 WANT You To LEAD A POSSE! suns 1 mem - By STANLEY fi / YoulLL HAVE TOWAIT CANT GO OUT IN THE NIGAT AIR ITS BAD FOR MY ASTHMA - RIDING IN | PEARSON S woos Now! WGR, WABC, Court of Missing Heirs. That Body of Yours By James W. Barton, M.D, yd AN OVERACTIVE THYROID MAY EXHAUST TISSUES AND ORGANS I wrote recently of how a lack of thyroid juice would make children slow at school and put excess fal on the body. As there might be no other symptoms present, 'the parents just accept the fact that their child is not as bright as he should be. A metabolism test which that the body processes are slow due to lack of thyroid juice, enables the physician to prescribe thz ne- cessary amount of thyroid extract to speed up both the mental and physical processes. 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LINDSAYMAN | DIES IN ACTION Killed in Bombing Raid Over London; Sister Drowned at Toronto house CKCL, News Flashes nt Word has 10.45 P.M. 5 by : CKCL, Rendezvous With Romance Private 11.00 P.M. mber of the 48th CFRB, Slumber Music 0 ] i in aston CKCL. Evening Calvacade, mbine 'raid on London CBL, CBY, WBEN. News Flashes wes hurled. Jast Tues. This news fells CANADA CAN BE juice being manufactured, every mental and physical process is speeded up, the youngster is bright . | at school, plays too hard, sleeps heels of another fatality in this poorly oh oF 2 Brie Mini 23 aay. a Dag) Dron es | mentioned before, too much' thyroid carly rio AUpTSt heh Her bic volo | juice is like having the draft of a plunged off the dock. The girl was a younger sister of Private Brooks. Private Brooks was in his thirty- fifth year, and was born and edu- He was a guard for eight years, and was chief of police of Desercnto for several years, be- ing the youngest chief of police in Prior to the was em- cated in Lindsay. at Collins «. Bay Penitentiary Ontario at that time, outbreak of the war he furnace cpen all the: time causing the fire to burn fiercely and up the fuel in a short time. Dr. Paul A. White In Hygeia, the | health magazine, points out that allowing a youngster or an adult with too much tiyroid juice to go untreated may result in damage to the vital organs in a very time. Too: much thyroid causes a "dynamic" state of excite- use a x ment and overwork causing ex- ployed as a commercial traveller haustion int : * : : 3 ) issues and organ f enlisting. with the 48th Regiment shi treatment : 3g orgar . 1 . 1 ren » riven, there wil 0 shortly after war was declared. | nent is given, ere ib nervousness, trembling, sweating, He left Toronto for England about two months ago, and although de- pounding heart and ravencus ap petite. Extreme loss of weigh ile . a tersto tails are meag Is understood | 10400 aves finally tell fle. Way sin SPUNLELS | wrong to everybody from a bomb, frem he sus-1 go mple enl ment Eh Simple enlargemen tained injuries which caused his roid gland it the a t zian in ue ne death > : symptoms, no rapid he He is survived by wife, for- bn m + 10 rapid N \ er ling resent 1 merly Pauline Baldwin, of Head mg Dresen Teq Lake treatment .and u Lak | by the age of 25 ¥; av ) lump may be so la: 00 th teel iustry he A boom in the steel inc str has | moved because of it caused a shortage of caddies ws close upon the district golf courses in Pittsburgh. pearance. What treatment is shows | short | , juice | the thyroid gland is manufacturing too much juice? In early cases the treatment is rest and jodine and sometimes jus: rest alone. In cases where the symptoms are more severe and there is danger of exhaustion, the -| removal of part or all of the thy- roid gland gives immediate results. When surgery is not advisable, or the patient objects to operation, the Xray is the treatment given but it takes months instead of weeks to give satisfactory results. | ON THIS DATE --- By -- J FRED WILLIAMS An historic day in the annals of Montreal, On Scptember 23, 1760, 108 years ago, g French vessel sailed down the St. Lawrence bearing the Marquis de Vaudreuil, governor of New France, Marechal de Levis and other staff officers of the French army who had been forced to capitulate to General Amherst | on Sept. 6. The rank and file of the | army had been shipped away like | cattle in sailing ships, regardless of | health or comfort. What mattered | they? They had done their duty; { they had keen overcont: by a su- perior force and circumstances chief of which was the control of the seas by the British navy; and | they had to be shipped back, per- to fight for France again in ve. Their American duys were over | Cecntrary to usual custom, Am- $ lined to grant the "hon- to the French, basing C aim that the dians in Consequently af- lation, the French of- without y ion, save de I before the capi broke his sword ashe sat in the fort on Island, "The French fri- g .the Vaudreuil party to the Isle of were acress ch saw that vy from the St. the soldiers had at least of the trans- ced on Anticosti; a ldiers swam achore. n- | s handed over | That is why it is that down in lower St. Lawrence you will families which trace 'their dei lo solaiers of Monicalm's army rected so bravely for a year Levis, and the Scottish High ers of Murray s army, who nad m them in battle on the plaing Abraham, a British victory, or ma pe at Ste. Foye, the last French vi tory. ! On this date also General Th Gage, governor of Montreal, is: a proclamaticn to the people® | Montreal, promising them treatment. he spoke for Amh who was nominally governor well as commander-in-chief, | who delegated his governments { Murray at Quebec, Burton at | Rivers and Gage at Montreal. , RALLY DUTCH OF 3 NUK 1H AMER] i Netherlands General Si Officer Arrives to Tak Command of Troops | ---- Ey --- An: East C. .. Canadian | Sept. 23--Canada would pe the J | lying point for all free Netheriz; ers in North America, Lt.-Col v. £38, Of wie vuich g.neral § said in an interview here. Cal. who is on his way to Ottawa | London, has been appeinted by. Netherlands Government to ci | mand ail Dutch troops in Canad: "The Netherlands and Cana Governments are acting in Cc co-operation," he said. Arran ments had been made for all N& erlanders residing in the uit | States who wished to enlist in y Dutch army to come to Cana | where they would be trained. Cz]. Sas, former military atti of the Netherlands legation at | lin, said Hitler's chances of a § cessful invasion of Britain | growing less each day. "He has it off too late. It would be iness now. Only a man wns | no regard whatever for the vai | of human life would consider | an attempt at this time of year." | a | Charles H. Baer, of Sea} Wash. grew a lemon that m ured 16 inches in circumference By Wally Bishop Tow LISTEN! Mo MORE (EAT STALLIMN "ARE YOU SURE -- THIS TME THAT YOU'VE FOUND THE PLACE WAERE Ay CAW THAT ALHIGAIOR, ---- HIT 5 WARNING MUGGS & SKEETER Ottawa, Sept. 23. --Canada's tary training plan, which ¢ full swing Oct..9, was pare Canadians for dmergenc It is generally agreed that Canada could be attacked from Europe. ac- cording to Hon. J. G. 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