Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 16 Mar 1936, 2, p. 4

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It is for these reasons that rem{ or destroyvirg tonsils by electricity become bopular, and most of the sicians equippsd with the electrica paratus useq for destroying tonsil kept busy at this work. Of coursé patient has to have a number of t ments before the tonsils are destr quIresâ€" asâ€" n knowledge c do the elsc surgery." B. Baldwin in Triâ€"State Medica that he uses the elect moving tonsils in Cca: surgical risks, such a ing with severe kidn However more nesded, for surg surgical and the coagulation meth Removin By James W. Barton re atfr: urgical PRESCRIPTIONX DRUGGIST t does gt hould no 18. iA . SOrC: 6L msillitis more s should be t greed also t Tousils by Method eed tha i ~or â€"â€"inC he throa method od $2.00 .00 h FQUNDATION CREAM (Pigak orW hite) $1.00 The unusually soft texture and absorbeney of PUREX means Hyvgienic Cleanliness, +Â¥ .+) By HUDNUT throa Mar Journal ic methcod Sterilized and softened by special processesâ€"SA EE of Pours M.D.., Toronto thii Ehat Body N‘ame popular price everywhere 1 1C1 frequentl] 1l¢ It really pays to insist on PUREX toilet tissue Electri pay 11 © Supplying Drugs on 'the Wholesale Scale Peru, Indiana, Drug store has Customer for FTive Gallons Raw Linseed Oil at One ‘Fime. Highâ€"grade Samples from Week‘s Run of the Pross M.D th T1 nd ‘{ Mon CLEanER ClLosrRr Snaves iC man Whe sint Th2 1€ i dry, disagreeable throat. It is not jleat nor even desirable method of ving tonsils unless there are speâ€" 11 hipp>p«( â€" times, 18 Ni 411 npan T1 11 1 han MA ublic y‘ T “l CH IML Am Bul 1€ J1) , the Chickasaw Blue Drug store Smuck and Mrs at â€"deal of presc wild animals. or the monkey d just like any uniess tner they eann ecription Mn 12M n 11 I1 10 Hé n Drtu PV 11 me!t jumped on hi A L npanz m i1 v been l Hon Mor ne hung on up ang disâ€" ne Perry is gold medal h company. #1; p) in n failed to .os Angeles iffic violaâ€" t Kt. L. D. been killed . < *IIl 11 eph in Chicka d through Baltimore quart bi Ottawa record a iny‘ O ldcat, mon} mA ) t works, ‘ay from ..‘ When with exâ€" nd T spend rding." binding. 11 and | baby ie man | Look by theijin a liomn fo Ph Mul back Cl( it thi 1 drug irly i pre the iT JUS| iblk he On ed ed 11 |dozen sVrIin he c ne Canâ€"Aabdout 1w â€"â€"and squirts. The hippo rec eve trouble zeca the eye with a b filming of Clyvde nserted sWwallowt comt, of the and Blue Dr couldn‘t recall prescription for "YCVeq" asaaid n a while." The Ringlin 3,000 of them thougsh ‘the.â€"s thou: band wate: angd 1 kic folks maki Chickasaw RASTUS HAD PRESCRIPTION FOR HIS FLOATING KIDNTE violl LNnatl WOould not heal. Various specialists came <o Peru. The lion was lassoed and dragged to the redge of his cage while newsreel cameramen cranked. A swab was put in the lion‘s mduth (through the bars of the cage) and the swab was then taken to the Maborglory where it was examined, th@ germ isolated and the famous trainer‘s infected leg was healed as a result of this discovery. Peru‘s two wild animal prescription stores look like any other drug stores, They are ‘orf theâ€"sama. Winnlkâ€" _ anad. Arin UIS11 ound ut of cdine T en ind moduth ind nd thereb 20,000 1( Walter W L0 0008 066698400800 060 00 6 0 6 004600606# % 06# 8 % 6 4 4 4640 46 % 6 /aV rcle VC il Norfolk Ni at. (West Point An old darky appor ‘_cautiously and v shoulder, ‘Parson, sith,"" he uU all to pray for : Â¥. ‘suth." compose for the troops pirited routeâ€"song. How Ain‘t Gwine Rain No M an(d somt was the g that ~was used Lo , sbut ~the l6 11 tle 11 eepit Â¥l ~‘su ovet n h neâ€" winter the other hundreas se gelling ind dip he They ch Muldoon had day nd t} en Bi zZzeDra‘s presecrip rbhon Disulphide dcats are given s of flaxseed he ordinary Ra 1] 111 mniy pray for sy rll can‘t pray Then how come ibout L WC havin Wackerle and Dwigh the ~QGhickasaw â€"PI Drug Store, reag <aid Viz. Whitcort 200 pounds of fish i ng the ich tre LWO t 1f1sh, byv the like any other drug st« n the same block and . inter months many ci their headquarters at or the Blue Drug Store veterinarian As close t( L CcUtr ped hide m ol ipsitl¢ 1€ pilaster of Paris bandâ€" A~siicate of soda." iraffe, not the veterinarâ€" ) ainjured. Water glass Lry to make bandages longâ€"necked fellow died Aaused the cireus owners gquar|{ 11. on takin bullet. how O1 Muld brokt DrOoKe!H pounds ; a itub of > bandagse eatmients, own trea aUse blan} the sea cow 3roth are k replic )r phy the Famous Family Remedv @1 1ays geltling susceptible animals: . of _ perform J â€" Italy for Coughs Bronchitis Rheumatis Neuralgia 11 C :A In! eleohan how was S, wWAen dry : head in cked for alone foyr w} byv kept prop: e horse An order for poulti Circus y 1v Circus people buy and as circus â€"alâ€" the ‘line, the big ‘ery profitable but lals! .»‘FThe cli performing _ the barrel. it down in 1M mg SAG of â€" medich ch care â€" pri 1 havin ched J lig * NTE irtrid USeS ~ the hippo from the l sStarted vreatâ€" water nearby moist. After the elephant ment. ‘Thick she felt that would reach n ithe tub of iffe; 1nd movi( drug stores )¢k and dur many circu 11¢ CMme ~TUD OI for a while they found MA â€" :A animal â€" Mussolini ongâ€"writers n Ethiopia about "Oh, 11n irted injured b: les infec Variou wimniler Phai minist hings li} he mini lv tanni prom} Lon n to the xamined famou; rinifu il filled ‘tu, al.| S¢@ly substance, a ceremonial _ dance iers at| follows, during which the arrows are always |d1p1)ed into the boiling liquid. ‘When the for 100| head of the.arrow penetrates the flesh s is not| the paralysis that ensues kills the vicâ€" ple buy|tim very promptly. It is one of the ‘cus al. | most deadly poisons known, very weal the pig| dilutions being sufficient to cause deâ€" ible hut | struction of life. T here trained 1OLl durit said y OnC ho Most| n fro 1PpC tha dayv 11 11 Poisons Often Used _ Benefictal Ends "Delving into pouisonous subs used in the nas emploved by s: that they can | Cian D known emp and Inc ol Llnhe arrow poisons both by African sava to the group that but its origin wil mystery forever, a man, since the na upon the knowled most sacred secre "By contfast, let us trace the story oOf the arrow poisons which are used both by African savages and South American Indians. This poison is known as Curare, Wurare, Woorare, and other names. Most authorities believe that it comes from a nlant that is related to the group that gives us strychnine; but its origin will preobably remain mystery forever, at dleast for the white man,. since the natives who use it look nd n»o Modern Science Makes Forâ€" mer Weapons of Destrucâ€" tion of Value for Remeâ€" dial Uses. nto convulsions Aaults backwards or some time the d, and all the n an elephant hunter from â€" Mombasa | awaiting the return of men he had disâ€" | patched to the coast with ivory. Ho' was armed with bow and arrows, the| latter so strongly poisoned that one deep or two slight, shallow wounds proved sufficient to kill the largest eleâ€" | phant. The arrowâ€"heads were covered with banana leaves to prevent acciâ€", dents, and an extra stock of poison was carried in a gourd. The natives north of Mombasa, near Ulegga, were fiercs and warlike, using poisoned arrows beâ€" cause they knew that a mere scratch | would prove fatal to their enemies in | four to five minutes, unless an antiâ€" dote, known only to the natives, were inmediately applied. This incident ilâ€" lustrates the toxic character of the arrow poison, so much talked about, and about which still very little is "This poison is us ind bad ends. For h: the arrows are treate is they are for wagin [ion is made of th soaly substance, a c follows. durine whic Plants Yield Poisons Mr. Lewitus then continues with de seriptions of common poisons, excerpt from which follow: Strychnine, featured in detectiv stories, is c@htained within the seed of an orangeâ€"like fruit of the plan known as strychnos, nux vomica, o India, Ceyvlon, Southeastern Asia an« Australia. T‘wi one of the fiu up n A In6 iffe amanita, U ther membe "The fruits, which are . somewhat herical, are ground into a powder hich is then sprinkled on the surface E[ a slowlyâ€"running stream or lake. he fish, attracted to the surface by e white bait, anticipate a wholesale eal and strike numerous times, gulpâ€" iz down large quantities of the powâ€" liatr lo0wn Db 1€ cple ; nocent American hel an‘s . poke, de nmerican plant Jimson weed or thorn apple was at her narcotic employed by the Ti ans. The leaves or seeds may cau: nvulsions or death upon eating. The fruits, which are erical, are ground into ch is then sprinkled on Travellers in the , a few years agC elephant hunter w ATt )€ pJoison n the nast. or that are sUill dbeing ved by savages, one soon learns they can be employed for benefit, mnot only for the destruction of °s," says Victor Lewitus in a re-l issue of American Druggist. t us take, as an example, the Inâ€" berry or fish berry, as it is better | i. ‘This plant grows in the wild| in the high*er altitudes of India s known technically as Cocclulyus gel ‘ha COomImnol KDNOW!I L© it Â¥Al 11 0l1sonin poke i thi t ‘Or follow bark of the moistened.,. w ome noisons wâ€"white fun deadly poison 16 m 1 one in only too piant, posonous De e heart. Aconite is through the circulat pur, causing muscula been known to have s of cattle. piad poisoned 1 oking berric ages paralys m Poison Arrows 16 ibsta nc allnf Alth MiO H on is used both for good s. For hunting wild game re treated much the same or waging warfare. A soluâ€" e of the brownishâ€"black nce, a ceremonial dance ng which the arrows art ie boiling liquid. ‘When the which still vilized man in the jungles of Africa ars ago., occasionally met hn me used by rheumatism 1nC 1e 1f1isi nativ? pa K Wiid parsn eaten. The poisotr ub nic or prussic acid. isons, such as that © fungus known as th is no antidote. Man of the mushrcoom famil llebort mmon name from thes atives of that region eir fishing expeditions 111( 11 nmnnDnDnc 114 the ymptoms nel ie beans of th( h the beans CastOor 0| elleved h1 irkKk tern United States ed by the Indians inad even do somerâ€" rothis has lasted become exhaustâ€" now needs to do that have been at are still being one soon learns tism. Lvery year from eating the es. 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