SAFETY FIRST Drowning In case of drowning the first thing to do is to send for an ambulance and pul-motor. Nowadays this modern apparatus for resuscitation can usually be obtained at .some nearby hospital or police station. While waiting for this to arrive resort to the Schaefer method as follows. Recovery from drowning sometimes occurs when life is apparently extinct. The treatment, however, should be immediate and energetic, and should be given in the open air, unless the weather be too cold. "Treatment.The patient should be gently placed upon the face with his wrists under his forehead. The tongue will then fall forward and the water run out of his mouth and throat, while the windpipe, or air-passage, will be free. To restore respiration, he should be instantly turned upon his right side, his nostrils excited with smifE or ammonia, and cold water dashed upon his face and chest. If this operation prove unsuccessful, replace the patient upon his face, care being taken to raise and support his chest, turn the body gently on the side and quickly again upon the face. Alternate these movements about every four seconds, and occasionally change sides. When the body is turned on the face, gentle but efficient pressure should be made along the back, between the shoulder blades, to assist in forcing the air out of the lungs, but this pressure ought to be removed before the patient is turned back on his side. Persistently repeat this operation, and success will often be the reward. As soon as respiration is established, warmth may be promoted by the application of warm flannels to the body and bottles of hot water to the stomach, armpits, thighs, and feet. During the entire process of restoration, the body should be thoroughly rubbed .upwards. Turning the body upon the back or handling it roughly should be avoided. The person should not be {Continued on page 6) STOMACH WEAK, INDIGESTION, PALE, THIN Ater Taking Medical Discovery Appetite Returned, Food Digested Properly Seneca Studios Carl Greaves Windsor, Ont."I was suffering from indigestion and weak stomach, nothing I ate agreed with me. The lack of nourishing food caused me to become rundown, pale, thin and so weak I could hardly do anything. But, after taking a few bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery my health was greatly improved, my food digested properly, I got stronger, had a better color and a good appetite. I think the 'Discovery' is as fine a tonic as anyone could take."-Carl Greaves, 826 Merentette Ave. Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N...Y., for frss advice