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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 15, 1937, p. 3

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her limbs wera almost crippled suffered with sciatica f or 25 years those who arc subject to sciatica should read this letter from one who suffered for years before she found out how to obtain relief for 25 years i suffered from sci atica in my right side and i had back aches which forced me to remain in bed for two or three weeks at a time when i got up in the mornings my arms and legs used to pain me almost unbearably one day i heard of kruschen salts- i took a bottle of them without feeling much improve ment i tried a second bottle and that iime i felt better i have kept on taking kruchcn ever since mrs hl the pains of sciatica are frequent ly caused by an excess of uric acid in the body two of the ingredients of kruschen salts are notable for their work in dissolving uric acid other ingredients of these salts assist the internal organs to expel the dissolved acid from the system sports were same 5000 years ago todays athletes are still enjoying sports that were popular 5000 years ago according to dr ephriam a speiser leader of a- university museum of the university of penn sylvania expedition which recently discovered sumerian relics and bronze figurines showing wrestlers and boxers of that remote era notes the christian science monitor the expedition spent one month at khafaje site of a sumerian temple to the god of fertility after devoting fivo months during the past season to continuing the excavation work at the mound of tepe gawra 300 miles northwest of khafaje- in mesopo tamia with almost every spadeful of dirt removed from the sumerian sites dr speiser declared on his re turn these ancient people become more surprisingly modern the most interesting finds at khafaje this season he said are a stone relic of two boxers and an ex quisitely cast bronze figurine of wrestlers both found in the temple both objects are unusually well preserved and were discovered in a pit near the alar of the temple thus indicating that the two sports form ed an authorized part of religious ceremonies of that period dr speiser explained except for the fact that one of the men is bearded there is little to show that the work was executed 5000 years ago both fighters are standing on their toes with arms outstretched in the figurine of the wrestlers the two contestants wear only narrow girdles around their waists their feet are planted firmly on the ground and the arms of each man encircle his opppnents waist as if in an ef fort to force him out of position and bring him to the mat britain buys canadian onions a small item in the news the other day tells of onions being ex ported from canada to england for the first time during the last fiscal year ending in march notes the ot tawa journal this is no doubt a cause for congratulating the depart ment of trade and commerce even though the exporters might have wished the total to have been larger why has the market so suddenly been opened to canada in the ab sence of further details it may not be far wrong to guess that canadian oniongrowers can thank the war the british housewife for years has been accustomed to ask for span ish onions at the ejrcengrocers and in addition a familiar autumn sight in and around london are swarthy foreignlooking men shoul dering curious strings of onions knocking at suburban doors and in broken english offering their wares for sale those foregncrs are the sturdy basques who venture abroad regularly after the onion harvest to trade a bit and see a little bit more of the world than their own hardy country there will hardly be any pictur esque onionselling basques in eng land this autumn instead british and french food ships are trying to enter bilbao harbor to succor these determined defenders of ther coun try the only basques making the journey over to england this year are the hundreds of little refugee children who have lost home parents and all their little world in the hor ror of a modern civil war but canada for the first time on record sells onions to the united kingdom come transportation particularly the automobiles it is an odd fact kaplan added that a family receiving a 10 per cent increase would spend more than 10 per cent to get its auto they would reach back into the original income to get the car but of the 10 per cent raise even more would go for life insurance than for transportation still more would go for recreation above that would ccms item personal care meaning soap cosmetics toilet and other persona articles educaton and reading would get an even larger proportion medical care he said is the mest fluctuating of all the family expenditures it is almost never budgeted farm briefs enemes of the crow point out that 38 per cent of his diet consists of corn but they fail to mention that the largest portion of this is waste grain consumed in the winter u s families want automobiles survey reveals food last to ecrsfit bv 10 per cert raie denver every other budget item would draw a greater share from a 10 per cent wage increase for american workers than food it was reported hero in a us bureau of labor statistics study the report was based on the spending in 193g of 245000 fami in 32g cities large and small h incomes running from under 50o a year to over 20000 it was made by a d h kaplan of washington to the american association for the advancement of science the medium income that is the one with as many persons above as below was 1350 to 1600 if said kaplan a 10 per cent raise went to all those receiving up to 1g00 the next smallest portion would go to housing fuel and light a bigger share of each added dollar would go for clothing next up the spending scale would be the equipment above that would the national council of wool selling brokers of australia reports that 2079007 bales of wool wora sold in australia for the 10 months of the season to april 30 valued at 275000000 for the first tme in history aus tralian butter is selling on the lon don market at as a high a price as danish australia now is one of the worlds big producers of dairy pro ducts and exports great quantities to the british isles and europe asparagus is believed to be the oldest plant used for food four times in two weeks a bear visited the bee yards of wingham ont of ervin hogarth and destroy ed hives worth 150 the bear has often been sighted but never caught argentina ranks second among the countries of the world in expor tation of wheat with australia third and russia fourth mrs george mckenzie a farm woman living rear rimbcy alti re ceived minor irijures when she was knocked down- and attacked by two sows she was releasing from a pig pen- a cheap co came to her rescue ardross castle and estate in rocs and cromarty are for rale in the middle of the lact century sir alex ander mathieson of messrs tardine mathioson co bought andross once a stronghold of clan ross he spent large sums in planting the for ests building farmhouses and in rc- conditionng the castle the present owner has given special attention to the sporting qualities of ardross as well as to its general imorovemsnt the mansion in the scottish baron ial styie gives a grand view of moun tains and forests and cromarty firth gleams in the distance ujmwbmwwtmimimabaxmjpriuiiiitiiiivili rwiwfiwtwwvitttr mill runs give high grade returns on new split lake gold average 4165 per ton r l l madl of or tr lhl i k re loot on ihe blestone bay property of split lake gold mines k honed average mill heads of jlics and an average recovery of 53955 in gold per ton of ore the ore shoot has lakn 1 ks1 intlsi 2f i m and a average width of three feet the ore for the mill runs was h ran hi fsl 1 2 r the vein is nleely mineralized with fine sulphides and native gold can be seen disseminated through the sulphides n3i li immediately on this high grade deposit and with this be forthcoming nlmosl dau orebody information regarding the downward continuation of the high grade should omalnea form of constantly high average values over important length and width n lent x r tkv m onably be expected to quickly place a sufficient tonnage of high grade ore in sight to permit establishing the mine on a producing basis new high grade discovery since the above word has been received from the property that a new find with heavy showings 1 1 j a polnt 1 tton of no 3 vein no 3 vein is located about 1 00 feet from the firs deposit referred to in this advertisement regarding this new and the companyr ssssti ftsf undoubtedly the continuation of no 3 vein and that it appears to bo the most im portant discovery on the property to date present public offering at 20 cents per share j are btnb at 20 cont p a i of this offering is open for public subscription ine right is reserved to reject applications in whole or in part and also to award in any caso a smaller number of flares m sh2 7 o cl without notice applications should be mailed direct to split like gold mines limited bank of hamilton building toronto ontario split lake gold bank of hamilton building capitalization no par value 4000000 rimes issued for properties 1505000 ptiarca sold through financing 733105 charea held by the parent company smelter cold mines limited and available for such further flnrmclnb as may be deemed ne cessary and advisable 1711631 rharcs mines limited toronto ontario officers and diuectors president hugh c mcrae toronto ont rcretarytrei8urer gifn a uka toronto ont managing engineer harry i donaldson toronto ont director daniel i jakv1s ttiornloc ont director w s kickley winnipeg man to split lake cold mines limited 1101 bank of hamilton bldg toronto canada kindly forward furthe r information regarding split lake gold mines limited address l 2 e o e u c- z ell e to split lake cold mines ltd head office 1101 dank of hamilton didg toronto gentlemen shares of the capital sleek of split lake gold mines- limited 1009000 shares at 20 ccnta per snare jincloscd please find the turn ol kindly luc and mall these sharet to all money to be paid direct to the company 1 let chldren handle their own allowance but if ths- dont use it proper ly they must ee taught a lessen summer is pennycatching tme ii is surprisin hov sodas and ice cream cones pony rides and balloons enount up one mother says shed rather face the winters coal bills than this perpetual picnic the kocd old summer time is as it should be a season of happiness and daddy hasnt the courage to deny nialcs and dimes for popcorn or what have you ths sermon will not conflict with papas generosity in the least since its theme is the money the children handle themselves many parents are now practicing the plan of the weekly allowance so much for amusements so much for sweets this for socks that for haircuts and carfare down through the list of daily demands that would come out of the family purse any way the child with an allowance and no control is likely to find him self bankrupt in three days then off to mother for an extra handout- why billy wheres your two dol lars gone its only tuesday and i told you it had to last you were distinctly told that a dolfar had to be saved for sneakers well ill give you extra money this time hut next week youll have to manage better it hardly ever fails and instead of learning a gcod moral lesson billy is being more extravagant than ever before in his life thus the whole plan falls down why try it at all if it is going to weaken rather than strengthen will iams powers of selection if the child is too indulgent to himself let him learn some lessons hell le embarrassed for example when le lias to tell the fellows he ncecs another quarter to buy new svimmir trunks hut as he spent his allowance fooishly hell have to wait till rct week to go swimming fc rd di o part of clistatorship looks jfunnicr to inhabitants of a democ racy tn its nervsjjrpers and one of he funniest developments of all covcs from berlin where a law jour nal suggests that under nazi law it nay he a misdemeanor to fail to read the daily papers notes the kit- chene- record it seems that in a vast number of trials witnesses and defendants have pleaded kjnorcree cf some nari rule or e because they hadnt been reading the papers the courts have got fed up wth this and are instructing al such persons to mend their ways instantor such a rule is logical enough cer tainly what inducement is there to read the newspapers in a land where every journal is under the thumb of a government ministry of propagan da where all the news is filtered and colore 1 and no writer dare disagree with the dictator if you are gong to have that kind of newspapers you might as well have a law enforcing people to read them for part of the populace is apt to leave them entire ly alone drowning fatalities kivers and lakes of this province have already started to take their weekly toll of life and the most la mentable part of it is that this loss of life is tuite unnecessary and could be prevented if bathers and swm- ireis would use ordinary precaution in ihe enjoyment of their favorite pastime the rules are very simple and not difficult to remember and follow summed up in a paragraph they might be outlined as follows know your own limitations as a swimmer and never go beyond them remember that those limitations are very much greater if you go in the water tired overheated or full of food xever attempt any feat in the water if there is a cnance that it will overtax your strength or your skill slake safety first your guid ing principle whenever you are in or on tin water and youll he safe this same advice has been offer ed year after year and still the un fortunate toll of life continues how ever there is a chance that eventual ly venturesome and thoughtless peo ple wi read and learn- the new conception of national honor accords most glory to the na tion which docs not spend blood to expand or avenge but makes sacri fices for peace lion blum i7i 8 k kjuoj b jloi wr se3 irtnistifciffl hcue ko 29 mw effete xmd 3ffi with the boy scouts tjmm st following the example of the re forestation work carried out for some years at the scout forest near an gus ont the scouts of fort erie this spring planted 700 saplings on property near their scout cabin beamsville scouts planted 000 trees in the game preserve south of that town and a group of ottawa patrol leaders planted the same number on a reforestation project at carlsbad springs the kings coronation honours list included many distinguished fig ures prominent in scouting in many parts of the empire in addition to lord badenpowell who receved the order of merit and his excellency the lord tweedsmuir wdio was made a privy councillor the list included the hon sir patrick duncan chief scout for the union of south af rica viscount gahvay chief scout for new zealand baron cowrie chief scout for australia sr her bert emerson provincial chief scout for the punjab the raja of khil- chipur chief scout for khilchipur state and sir bernar 1 bourdillon chief scout for nigeria one of the afterstories cf the london ont- flood concerned the services of many knds rendered by the boy scouts within half an hour of a radio mobilisation call nt the request of the police 250 boys and leaders had reported for orders at scout headquarters they relieved officers on point duty and handled traffic efficiently they watched bridges manned boats and kept sightseers from coming into the city at the police staton they took over the telephone switchboard releasing officers for other work a staff of six older scouts assigned to the fire department went out on all fire calls to handle traffic and the crowds red cross headquarters at the city hall was supplied with runners at the clothing depot messengers were fur nished the different departments and other scouts kept the refugees in line at the armouries crowded with refugee- for several days scouts helped prepare the meals sup plied children with boiled drinking water took charge of lost children ran messages swept the floors gen erally their smiles rourteousness willingness and quiet discipline earn ed appreciation and commendation on all sides in other words lon dons scouts lived up to the best scouting traditions when suddenly confronted with a serious test cls2 vrazd advertising anon skkvioe fish bites a dog when a dog bites a man that is not considered news but when a fish bites a dog the story seems worth recording this one was told us in good faith a well known sportsman was visit ing one of our fish hatcheries ac companied by his dog a fine spaniel while he was admiring the parent fish in one of the ponds the dog ven tured down to the water to have a drink his long cars dropped into the water and a hungry voracious speck led trout immediately snapped at an ear and tenaciously held on the dog was no more surprised than his master and both were relieved when the trout was gently persuaded to spare the dog ontario fish and game bulletin c vruio cciiction ackncies fx- tiorienccd collection service bailiffs chicks s550 per hundred i aden government appkuvku chlcis from ttloft tested breeder- day old leghorns s3 511 barre1 reii t ur pullets rclcs ss40 leghorns s11j5 c ck- ercls lejjhorna si 25 necks s550 stirted chicks 2 week old add rc 3 week old ice baden electric chick hatchery baden ont photookaihy tji niapgement free with evekv flj 25 cent order itoll films developed and clflht prints 25 cents renrlnts 3 cents each brtehlllau 20 richmond street east toronto twedijle rop sired go t ap proved chicks at rock bottom price3 for july fay olds leghorns so 15 barred rocks sg95 new hampshire reds white pcks s705 pullets barred kocks 5095 reds white rocks s1095 leghorns 13 15 cockerels lcnhorna 51 25 barred rocks so 95 white rocks reds jo 45 2 week old add 6c per chick 3 week luc 4 week 10c twcddle chick hatcicry limited fer gus ontario labor is the most difficult hurdle youve got greater than monetary or other problems youd better recognize labor sir joslah stamp torture in a minute for julck relief from tbo itching of edema blotches pimples athletes foot ecaka rashes and other ekla eruptions apply dr dennis pure cooling anliscp- tio liquid d o d prescription its gentle 01u oothe the irritated skin clear greaselesj and stain less dries fast stops the moat intenso itching in stantly a 35o trial bottle at drug morts proves it ormoneyback ask for odd prescription 2 independent test proves that tablets in a test run of 507g miles a 1930 chevrolet master six coach consumed 18 gallons of gasoline to winch volopep tablets had been added an average of 2s2 miles per gallon without volopep tablets the mileage was 222 miles per gallon the increase per gallon effected by vololep was 27 ic the same gasoline was used on both runs over the same roads and no ad justment of the carburetor made tests were contlucted by a well known toronto firm of inspecting and testing engineers whose name will be furnished on written request vojopop is in a convenient tablet form dropped in gasoline it completely dissolves leaving no sediment whatsoever recom mended for use in autos trucks motorcycles tractors and all gasoline and dicsel engines send one dollar for a tin cf volopep tab lets 65 tablets treat 65 gallons use ten tablets and if you can not notice improve ment in your car return the balance and get your money back in full mail 100 to the volopep co of canada 36 toronto st toronto iagents wanted an english trading estate more than thirty factories have now been arranged for on the government- aided team valley trading estate at gatesheadontyne when completed these factories should employ be tween 3000 and 4000 workpeople and when the whole of the estate which covers 700 acres is full ten times that number should be employed it is not anticipated however that tho estate will cie fully developed for twenty or thirty years although work on the laying out of the estate was only begun seven months ago and though a good deal has yet to be done before it is finish ed three factories are already taking in machinery and ten more in various stages of construction industries which are wanted and are being at tracted on to the estate arc of tho light and light heavy type among the industrialists already com ing to tho estate aro makers of con fectionery laminated glass and rujs of cycle lighting apparatus and olee- tric wiring products of other fac tories will bo pies sausages glass bottles packing boxes bakelite doors motor bodies furniture and clothing the size of tho factories taken so far range from 20000 to 1500 square i feet these 1500 square feet factories i are a special feature of tho estate to encourage the small man a cer tain number of standard c000 square feet factories are being built and di vided into four section of 1500 square feet each these are being ottered at 1 a week each allin that is includ ing rates lighting and central heat ing they aro regarded as nursery fac tories and are let in the hope that tho small industrialist will prosper ex pand his business and occupy a great er site in a few years within a radius ot 10 miles of tho estate there is a population of 1250- 000 people so that no difficulty is like ly to be experimented in obtaining la bor furthermore the estate manage ment s making arrangements with tho railway and bus companies fcr the conveyance of workpeople at spe cial rates tiie success achieved so far in tho matter ot letting factories is greater than the management expected there seems to bo little doubt that this suc cess will continue and that the estate will provide rome part at least ot the solution cf the troublesome problems cf a special area adjvsfcisiiig sold caindsg wmea1 advertising pays and it pays in no matter what field of business it is car ried out notes ihe windsor star tho latest evidence of this is given by sir george ii mclvor membcrof to canadian wheat board and for mer sales manager cf the central sell ing agency of the prairie wheat pools who states that the united kingdom is bacomhig canadian wheat consci ous testifying before tho turgeon royal commission ha attributes this to the campaigns to increase sale3 of the dominions product in tho mother country mr mclvor in describing tho adver tising and publicity campaign said that it was the first serious attempt to sell canadian wheat to the con sumer the baker and the bread eat er if it was the first serious attempt to do so then there has been a laxi ty in the past in promoting the sale o this dominions greatest product it i3 all very well to do business through agents but they cannot buy much canadian wheat if the consum ers do not demand it if no action is taken to see that its value is placed before them how can one expect that they will stipulate that they want flour or bread made from canadian wheat admittedly the best in the world no product however good can bo sold in the largest possible quanti ties or at the best possible prices un less the ultimate users of it arc shown its advantages canada is more de pendent upon export markets for its wheat than it is in regard to any other product a continuous campaign should be maintained that the peoplo of tho united kingdom and other countries are appraised of tho excel lence of our hard wheat keeping the iron horse the steam locomotive is still tho backbone of railroad transportation and will continue to be so far many years to come so says ww win- terrowd of chicago vicepresident of the franklin railway supply co in an address before the convention of the mechanical division of the asso ciation of american railroads in at lantic city in its field says mr writcrrowd the steam locomotive remains the simplest most reliable mechanically most flexible unit involving lower initial and maintenance costs than any other form of railroad motive power that has been suggested most of us have only an academic interest in locomotives yet there will be few probably who will not be glad to hear this bit of news for a vast amount of sentiment attaches to the iron horse its sturdy pult- pufling its steaming hissing air of infinite power all of these would bo hard to replace railroads just wouldnt be railroads without steam ncgines kitchener record

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