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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 25, 1928, p. 7

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weak and nervous i had pains in my side and back i also had frequent pains in the back of my head and neck i was very pale and very weak i had attacks of nervous irritability and at times i was so nervous that life seemed hard ly worth living while in this condi tion a friend strongly advised me to take dr williams pink pills i began taking these pills and used them for about two months with the result that there was such an improvement in my condition that friends would ask me what i was taking and i was only too glad to tell them it was dr wil liams pink pills i am now enjoying good health and am glad to give this statement for the benefit it may be to some other sufferer you can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box from the dr williams medicine co brockville ont the english singers by babette deutsch they sang and the wide hall was charged with slow immoderate gold as though their voices were fingers on the sluice that is west of eden halt that flow yet riding the air like a feather the radiance lingers they sang again a whiteflanked 1s- land rose out of the music upborne on the tides of ttfeir singing girdled with masts its greens and towers and mows gay with the sound of sailors home ward flinging their melodies were mournful being wise as a woman is whose lover death hath taken as a man who looks on his work with aged eyes oh and sweet as the throat of a child by laughter shaken god give you goodmorning my mas ters past three oclocke and a fair morning they sang where upon morning put off her grey wimple put on a rosy smock and made brisk answer to nights sour warning lanthorns and candle light hang out mayes for all night they sang and their voices were as lanthorns lifted against the coming of the unending night and when tliey ceased its shadow never shifted the english singers are a group from the old country singing in their concerts early ballads and madrigals bringing the breath of a life that has passed away canada and the us have welcomed them in many parts this tribute appearing in the virginia quarterly review charlottesville after all the man in the street hasnt changed much he used to xalg and now he jumps what is more satisfying after the bridge game than a cup or two of red rose tea millions of canadians pre fer it to any other because of finer flavor remarkable strength and dustless pur ity put up in aluminum the only material which com- the farm among english writers strange to reflect how many liter ary men have held decided opinions about farming about its pleasures as well as its importance in the scheme of things we are all familiar with the way cicero and horace felt in more modern days voltairs declared whoever makes two blades of grass grow- where but one grew before renders a service to his state and after he had retired to his country place at verney voltaire was assured that the change had been the only thing that could have brought him health and happiness jonathan swift wrote about farm ing in almost the precise words used by voltaire and i think we can hard ly charge either one of these writers with plagiarizing wrote swift whoever would make two ears of corn or two blades of grass to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before would deserve better of mankind and do more essential ser vice to the country than the whole race of politicians put together abraham cowley accounted agri culture the nearest neighbor or rather next in kindred to phil osophy and another english poet john chalkhill writing at about the middle of the seventeenth century wrote enthusiastically about the farm ers life in a series of verses that have a happy lilt this is the way he be gins his coridons song oh the sweet contentment the countryman doth find high trollollie lollie loe high trollollie lee then after talk of horses and carts of russet and sheepskin clothing of tillage and of changing seasons this is the way he ends this is not half the happiness the countryman enjoys high trollollie lollie loe high trollollie lee we know how burns felt perhaps we remember how lovingly washing ton irving described his typical new york state farmer van tassel by name his stronghold said irving was situated on the banks of the hudson in one of those green sheltered fer tile nooks in which the dutch farm ers are so fond of nestling a great elm tree spread its broad branches over it at the foot of which bub bled up a spring of the softest and sweetest water in a little well form ed by a barrel and then stole spark ling away through the grass to a neighboring brook that babbled along among alders and dwarf willows hard by the farmhouse was a vast barn that might have served for a church every window and crevice of which seemed bursting forth with the treasures of the farm the flail was busily resounding within it from morning to night swallows and mar tins skimmed twittering about the eaves and rows of pigeons some with one eye turned up as if watch ing the weather some with their heads under their wings or buried in their bosoms and others swelling and cooing and bowing about their dames were enjoying the sunshine on the roof old van tassel was not proud no not he but it is confessed that he piqued himself on the fact that within the boundaries of his farm everything was snug happy and wellconditioned emerson like all good concordians did some cultivating of the ground with his own hands but emerson found the occupation so suporabsorb ing that he was obliged to give it up as inconsistent with his literary la bors nonetheless his essays are full of references to the satisfactions as well as importance of the agricultur al life the land wrote he is the appointed remedy for whatever is false and fantastic in our culture today with our urban civilzation tending to grow more and more fan tastic such a remedy seems more needed than ever hawthorne had little good to say about his laborious days at the brook kami but when it came to working with his hands about his own home place his mood changed said he in the min of delights the american note books the natural taste of man for the original adams occupation is fast de veloping itself in me i find that i am a good deal interested in our gar den although it was planted before we came hero i do not feel the same affection for tho plants that i should if the seed had been sown by my own hands it is something liko nursing and educating another persons chil dren till it was n very pleasant mo- wonder did she build it novel little dolls house is made of eggs it as exhibited by the winsome maiden verne jones of pomona at the los angeles country fair beans which were the earliest escu lent that the garden contributed to cur table and i love to watch the successive development of each new vegetable and mark its daily growth which always affects me with sur prise one day perchance i look at my beanvines and see only the green leaves clambering up the poles tomorrow i give a second glance and there ale the delicate blossoms and a third day on a somewhat closer ob servation i discover tho tender young beans hidden among the foliage then each morning i watch the swelling of the pods and calculate how soon they will be ready to yield their treasures all this gives a plea sure and an ideality hitherto un- thought of to the business of provid ing sustenance for my family i sup pose adam felt it in paradise and of merely and exclusively earthly en joyments there are few purer and more harmless to be experienced two american victorians whose popularity i look to see revive are donald g mitchell and charles dud ley warner both wrote delightful country books which i defy anyone to turn back to without getting many a chuckle therefrom i commend both my farm of edgewood and my summer in a garden even though there is never a word in them about either tractors or radios i find also among more recent books of a similar genre those written under the name of david grayson worth while john burroughs hammered away at his selfappointed task of furthering an appreciation of the out of doors and i am glad to believe that he is a laughing baby is a great joy what can give more joy to the home than a laughing happy baby the well child makes everyone happy with his tuneful gurgle and bright laughing eyes it is only tho sickly baby who is not a laughing baby for it is the little ones nature to be happy when well mothers if your baby is cross if he cries a great deal and no amount of attention seems to make him happy give him a dose of babys own tablets and he will soon be well and ready to radiate that happiness through the home again babys own tablets are a mild but thorough laxative they regulate the jjowels and sweeten the stomach and thus banish constipation and indiges tion break up colds and simple fevers and correct those troubles which ac company the cutting of teeth and in doing those things and doing them well they make baby happy and keep him happy the tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a bos from the dr williams medicine co brockville ont tis good tea red rose orange pekoe top quality in clean bright aluminum research work underpaid saskatoon star phoenix lib tho american government pays its research workers twice as much as the canadian government the fed eral government intimated at the last i session of parliament that it intends not yet shelved his opinion on our j to increase expenditure on research a jssues be subject was a good deal like that of national laboratory isjo be construct- an average conservative one of the most conservatively capitalized companies to come into the public eye for some time is the gold rock mining syndicate which is capitalized at 4000 shares of no par value directors include capt f c wright president l- cote kc h l nichol secretarytreasurer t w bathurst dr j o roblllard and j ryan the syndicate owns claims in the dryden gold area kenora mining division ontario flin flon mines rushing materials to power site winnipeg supplies for tho con struction of island falls power plant of flin flon mines are going into the site of the plant at the rate of 100 tons a day states john callinan president of callinan flin flon mines who is in the city from an inspec tion trip in tho north with a party of new york and toronto financiers the freighting in of supplies by barge and portage will shortly reach 400 tons a day and it is expected that 5000 tons will be at the falls before the freezeup mr callinan stated cnr earnings the gross earnings of the canadian national railways for the week ended october 15 were 6917041 as com pared with 5672726 for the corre sponding period of 1927 an increase of 1244315 or 22 per cent toronto change average at new high industrial common stocks collec tively on the local stock market as of oct 20 are selling at the highest on record individually there are many classified advertisements rug yarn siio twknty- one ample free stocking lurn xiuls dept i orlllla ont chinchhia babbits rkg1steked jedighekd per pair also pool table vvauner son shakespeare 11500 jacob tjjocb wanted cash for your farm information international co windsor ont flteb realty farms tok saie i 00 acres stock implements dairy good buildings nice loca tion woodstock district a euey ci king st e hamilton 1 flf fixe assorted stamps for 1 vu 15c two packages 26c writ today a bargain a e stilwcll rougemont que forest destruction ottawa journal cons we are burning up our forests at a rate that takes about 5 every week from every canadian family asked some years ago what most struck him about can ada a famous european statesman replied that it was our colossal waste and that is true we are a careless people and we are a wasteful people careless and wasteful to the point where we recklessly burn up money this carelessness and wastefulness cannot go on our resources con trary to our afterdinner orators ara not inexhaustible and unless we mend our ways the time may soon come when we shall find our estate beggared through our wanton spirit of destructiveness the worst pest the scot was chatting to an aussu on a visit to the granite city ill tell ye what i observed when i was over in melbourne and ither towns in ye country wherever i went i found scotsmen occupying all the high poseetions heids o business v5 fj v beids o departments managing banks of 30 listedand 13 unlisted i vttsssra u rrt ers which the city and artificial life all of these changes are for the bet- j w j bu movement wasramptnt breed out of a man like farming like ter along with them there should tne average price o 30 uslea on 0ct direct and loving contact with the u0 a revision in the salaries of cana- soil it draws out the poison itdian scientific workers which will humbles him teaches him patience and reverence for a truly modernist expression of opinion i recommend turning to the writing of vachel lindsay in his proclamation of the new vil lage and the new country commun ity hear this the next generation will bo that of the eminent village tho son of the farmer will be no longer dazzled and destroyed by the fires of the metropolis he will travel but only for what he can bring back just as his father sends halt way across the continent for good corn or melonssed so he will make his vil lage famous by transplanting and growing this idea or that he will make it known for its pottery or its processions its philosophy or its pea cocks its music or its swans its gol den roofs or its great union cathedral of all faiths there are a thousand miscellaneous achievements within tho scope of the greathearted village our agricultural land today holds the ploughboys who will bring these benefits i have taked to these boys i know them i have seen their gleam ing eyes e m in christian scicnco monitor trails thats so maybe replied the aus sie but our worst pest is the rab bit pletely protects good tea 17ew j mcn when i gathered tho first string- make your winter holiday pay dividends own a 20acre farm in georgia grow tobacco early vegetables and fruits one crop often pays for the farm send for particular write w e french manager industrial dept georgia florida railway valdosta ga robins limited michigan theatre building detroit micb bring them up to something nearer parity with their american confreres undesirable good health doctor good health causes me great money loss every year friend why doctor- i think you would want good health above all things in order to carry on your work doctor so i do but not in my patients my friend strange how radio engineers can time the introduction of improved models to fit your last instalment on the old ome washington post man japanese finds way of dissolving lacquer in water tokyo the discovery of a process for dissolving lacquer in water tho resultant composition forming a valu able waterproof and dyestuff for all textiles is announced by dr kcijl oda a professior at tho kyushu im perial university the discovery comes after many ycars of experimen tation lacquer has hitherto been consid ered indissoluble in water dr oda claims that ho has accomplished this and that the application of the solu tion thus obtained to silk yarn and other textiles is an efficient water proof and dye tho rubber solution at present used for waterproofing garments has three drawbacks he says he defines theso as not permitting air to pass through as easily deteriorating and as it difficult to fold garments which havo been treated with a rubber so lution a london scientists theory that motor cars eventually will deprive the human race of tho use of its legs takes no notice whatever of the increasing agility of tho pedestrian o minarde liniment for aching joint the foreman of the roadmenders had been taken ill suddenly and his righthnnd man patrick ocasey was duly promoted to the post temporarily on tho foremans subsequent return he was surprised to find patrick tho only man working on the stretch of unmetalled road and inquired as to the absence of tho others wheres all the boys pat oi socked ivery man o them replied tho irishman with a grin its not often oi have a chanco of showing my authority hut bedad oi made tho most of my opportunity yisterday to be sure 15 was 7820 at the end of january and for 13 unlisted stocks it is 5023 com- j pared with januarys mark of 4869 februarys reaction saw a loss of near ly eight points in the listed stock and over five in the unlisted the low for the year by both groups was touched for listed and 4275 for the unlisted the child is father of the august indicated a slight improve- wordsworth ment with a more prortfiunced advance j in september and a new high mark set in the first halt of october the average of go stocks including indus trials banks and utilities however is still below the peak of 11023 touched in april today the average stands at 10971 and the greatest por tion of the decrease is accounted for should dy tn0 bank stocks in april invest ment trusts were active in the market and carried the average for the bank issues up over 19 points to 325g2 compared with 31475 as of october 15 utilities are also lower at 11569 contrasted with a high of 12133 at the end of may ganger free book sent on request tells cause of cancer and what to do for pain bleeding odor etc writ- for it today mentioning this paper address indianapolis cancer hospital indianapolis ind vetcrlnarles use mlnards liniment it is a wonderful fact to reflect upon that every human creature is const- j tilted to be a profound secret and mystery to every other charles dickens american chewinggum has gained a foothold in japan says an ex change its faculty for gaining a foothold is its most unpopular feature in this country boston transcript rheumatism a little minards rubbed into parts affected relieves rheu matic pain also good for bruises and sprains tasteless doso of phillips parts milk of magnoala in water this is an minutes dont depend on crude methods alkali effective yet harmless it has been tho standard antacid for 50 years among physicians everywhere ono spoonful will neutralize at once many times its volume in acid it is the right way the quick pleasant and effi cient way to kill the excess acid the tomach becomes sweet the pain de- employ the best way yet evolved in all tho years of searching that is phillips milk of magnesia bo sure to get tho genulno phillips milk of magnesia prescribed by physi cians for bo years in correcting excess acids each bottlo contains full di rections any drugstore lped during middle age woman praises lydia e pinkhams vegetable compound sarnia ont i am willing to answer letters from other women to tell them the won- derful good lydia epinkhams vege table compound did me i cannot bo thankful enough for tho benefits i re ceived during the change of life i do housework and my troubles made me unfit to work a friend advised me to try the veg etable compound i felt great rcljof at onco began to regain my appetite and my nerves got better i will recom mend your medicine to all with trou bles like i had mrs johh benson 162 n christina st sarnia ontario issue no 43 28 a

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