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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 22, 1916, p. 3

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3 y shoes for every sport end recreation vforn ly every member ol ihc family sou by all good shoe de news from news by mail about joiin bull and his peoplk occurrences in the land that relgai supreme in tho commer cial world the great northern railway com pany have withdrawn all dining and restaurant cars on their trains the great northern station ai holloway which was closed to the public last sepcember has now beenl pulled down eight cases of smallpox have been notified in the manchester and sal- ford districts two of which havei proved fatal there have been issued in brad ford 443230 free train tickets to soldiers and belgians in the last twelve months mrs mary bucknill who was con gratulated by the king on her 100th birthday a morilh ago has just died at braunston northamptonshire captain frederick warden who did fine work in the indian mutiny being known as warden of cal cutta has died at bath at the age of eighty mr alfred jeff who has died at bedford hospital at the age of 90 years registered 30000 births and 21000 deaths during the go years he eerved as registrar princess victoria of schleswig- holstein opened a ymca hut pre sented by luxton costing 10000 at folkestone the archbishop of can terbury dedicated the hut a scheme suggested by the board of trade for the training of women in horticultural work has been con sidered by the parks and small hold ings committee of the i c c mr wm savage who retired two years ago from hie position of chief assistant to liverpool magistrates clerk after nearly 52 years service has now returned to his old post lady viola gore was fined 25 at southampton under the alitn re striction act for failing to notify the presence in a prohibited area of her swiss maid the maid was fined 10 a south lincolshire farmer mr george caujdwell of st lamberts hall weston who has extensive lands is now employing over sixty women and purposes shortly to en gage many more mr frederick blaker has died in his ninetyfourth year at worthing he was in business in tho town for seventyfive years and was a direc tor in the local gas company for thirtynine years mr arthur du cros mp has pro mised 35000 to the extension fund of the london royal free hospital school of medicine for women thus completing the 150000 for which an appeal was made the marchioness of exeter whosel conscientious objectors husband is at present on one of the eritain to enrol them in nonconi- batant engineering corps the british government has found a place in the army for the conscient- larms v i ious objectors men callod up for ser- food m t wo shredded band of the bedfordshire y the derby recruiting ct harries i scheme who had conscientious scruples wheat with strawberries been devised by a french scientist against fighting and who were excus- 1 a combination that is a per- an canary tin box is soldered to ed from enlisting there were f complete meal ycu t bottom of a metal water pail the thousands of such and to give the j dont know the greatest of floor of the box fighting fronts with his battery has been appointed chairman of the coun ty committee of the soke of peter borough which is to organize women labor on farms as a regiment was playing a number of recruits to the station at bedford two horses attache to a military transport wagon ran away and crashed- into a crowd of people one woman was killed and nine other people seriously injured large numbers of girls and young women at present employed in ma- chinery works in manchester salford j jj n corps the ashton and other parts of central noncommissioned officers and east lancashire will be drafter rf to woolwich in the next few weeks nel m fit for a service to take the place of single young f orservicc on ir of men who have ben employed n j government work companies of the new corps will be sergeant coxall of the bedf ord trained d driu without arms regiment who was rendered totally use m various forms of deaf by a high explosive shell at the fied inwjink the front three months ago has recovered fce d as infan his hearing through the5udden shock of falling down stairs at saffron walden red cross hospital james logue an indian mutiny veteran who joined the 34th border regimnnt as a drummer boy and served under sir henry havelock has just died at portmadoc he was at cawnpore delhi and lucknow a blessed boon to busy brides easily and quickly prepared full of strengthgiving nutriment the cleanest purest cereal to procure pure water a french sciontist tells how to make a filter a gcod filter that will find favor with thore who find it necessary to procure pure water from streams has y0ung folks francies queer ride you may take francie up on steep hill with you mother said but you mustnt forget her in your play i klsa she is very little and i count j chance to serve their country al- 1 uu 6 uoor oi me oox is perforated with j on you to care for her though at the same time cater to j palate joys if you have not rows of wholes which extend through j ea d she remembered and their little vanity against bearing ea it for breakfast the paii bottom a coiied s ct j ahe knew that mother remembered j arms the war office announced the r formation for the period of the war r same cape breton dodds kidney pills cured when doctors failed mr m a morrison suffered from kidney disease for five years dodds kidney pills cured him tarbot victoria co cb june 12th special cured of kidney trouble of five years standing and of which three doctors failed to cure him mr m a morrison a wjll known resident of this place has no hesitation in stating that he owes his health to dodds kidney pills i was so weak i could not walk a quarter of a miio and today i am able to attend to my work as well as i was twenty years ago mr morri son says for five years i suffered from kidney disease i was treat ed by three skilful doctors but got no benefit then a friend advised me to use dodds kidney pills i went to the druggist and got five boxes before i had used four boxes i was com pletely cured i advise anyone suffering from kid ney disease to use dodds kidney pills anyone who wants to know more about my cure has only to write to me and i will tell them all about it dodds kidney pills are no experi ment they have been curing kidney disease in all parts of canada for a quarter of a century ask your neighbors about them except that they will not be armed or trained with arms of any description pay will be that of infantry of the line but the men enrolled in the new corps will not be entitled to draw- working pay nor the proficiency pay given to others for professional skill in arms officers and men trans ferred to this corps from other regi ments will receive infantry pay to gether with proficiency and service pay j sawdust byproducts neglect to utilize it involves tremen dous waste few persons have ever given much thought to the sawdust problem and yet experts of the new york state col lege of forestry estimate that 11 per cent of the lumber cut in the united states every year is wasted in the form of sawdust that is to say in sawing the lumber 11000000 feet of perfectly good timber is ground up and left to rot of course its impossible to saw up logs without making sawdust but lumbermen are just beginning to ap preciate the fact that there is value in this byproduct and that neglect to utilize it involves tremendous and un justifiable waste a little of the sawdust is used in the form of wood flour in making stucco molding etc there is oppor- i taches the covt r of the box to the bot- j many times when francie had been j torn and is made to pass through a tin forgotten she took hold of the lit- tube in the center of the box alter- j e oagef hand jjj kcep her jn nate layers of powdered carcoal and every single minute this time wellpacked cotton wool are now plac- ed in the box and the pail is suspend ed in a stream gradually as a result of air pres sure the pail will fill up with filtered water then by loosening the chain the spring cover drop back on the made in canada the premised so off to steep hill they went elsa in a big hurry because great plans were afoot francie running to keep up with her sisters quick walk francie was a part of the plan but i she did not know it she knew only box and the pad full of water may h ovo bj on be lifted out of the stream the the hm e smv md rob water may be further sterilized by ghe mad her small mind that she fa illinir o faw rmrsilo f nntncemm f i tt gjjtyttu been caniovs favorite yeast for more than forty years enough for 5c to pioducc 50 large loaves of fine made canada woo nour idling home made bread do not experiment there is nothing just as good ewgillettcoltd toronto ont winnipeo montreal as understood nephew relating experience the commanding officer asked me to make an advance on dead horso kets not for a few pennies but for a considerable number of francs the ham fair which is joined to the old iron fair is also a typical paris market and this year was marked by many strange features the sale of sausages for vvhichit is noted was ostentatiously free from anything adding a few crystals of potassium permanganate minards rdiilmeat iea ny pfcyolclan no terrors for him recruiting officer you realize the danger before you you are not afraid of having horses shot under you society recruit me i had two uaieiiiiiliuusiy nee hum mivmiuu i i 1 i 5 motor boats explode under me three suggestive of german production and j autos start over me and an aero- one noisy wag stood by his stall in a r n 1 ti t warrior from india a mans depends upon his power to produce what the world recognizes as of value and when you skirmish around youll find that this power which is just power of mind and body depends to a remarkable degree on the food one eats for highest accomplish ment one must have the best values in food food which builds wellbalanced bodies and brains q rape- nuts food has that kind of value it contains all the nutriment jg01 whole wheat and barley tncluding the important i mineral element so often lacking in tne usual dietary grapenuts comes ready to eat is easy to digest nourishing economical wonderfully delicious a help in building men of worth i theres a reason canadian posturn cereal co windsor ont- ttd sir partab singh has returned to the west front sir partabsingh the famous soldier of india wants to die in the trenches if he has to die and although tho in dian troops have gone from france to other fighting zones sir partab has returned to the western front at his own request this- veteran indian fighter 71 years of age comes of the mighty rajput warrors and since youth has followed the life of a sold ier an indian writer n one of the london newspapers in telling the story of sir partab says thirtyeight years ago sir partab went to kabul as a member of the mission that was sent there nine teen years later he accompanied tho mohmand expedition as extra aidede camp to gen ellis tho next year he served in the same capacity with gen lockhart in the tirah campaign on tho indian northwest frontier while serving in tho inst campaign ho re ceived a wound in the hand which fact with iiib characteristic stoicism he hid from everybody until the gen noticed it and ordered the doctor to at tend it just in time to avoid blood poisoning when the indian troops were being sent to assist in quelling the boxer rebellion in china sir partab per suaded lord curzon then viceroy and governorgeneral of india to let him accompany the expeditionary force while serving in china the maharaja learned to hate tho prus sians who went out of their way to treat him and other indian rulers as coolies sir parlab is as good an adminis trator as he is a soldier his admin istrative genius has been demonstrat ed by tho work that he did in jodh- pur a state more than three times tho size of belgium and with about as many inhabitants as denmark dur ing his two torms of regency and another as prlmo minister of that state his rulo over idar a state in the bombay presidency 2000 square miles in area extendlngfrom 1902 to 1911 was also progressive and enlight ened ho voluntarily abdicated the gadl throno of idar in favor of his adopted son in order to assume tho regency of jodhpur tunity for the development of big in dustries along these and similar lines vast quantities of the wasted sawdust might be used for the manufacture of wood alcohol many kinds of sawdust could be used too for paper pulp all such adaptations of this supposedly worthless material not only serve to create wealth directly but help to conserve our timber supply future generations may find saw dust heaps more profitable than gold mines oisy wag stood by fanttc costume and called attention to i notice over his head which ran taisczvous meflezvous les pro- duits ennemis nous degoutent the turning of m millerands fam ous warning to talkative people in public places to suit his purpose pleas ed the ham merchant and his cus tomers enormously the old iron and the curio mong ers also did a fair trade this spring although the foreign artists who gen erally throng there to find studies valuables were noticeably few several soldiers on leave stood guard over motley collections of rubbish i plane fall with me during the past social season alone no connection the canadian branch of the queen marys needlework guild wish to dis claim any connection with a chain- letter which is being circulated in the name of the guild by the new york branch though respqnsibility in no way touches the canadian branch the ladies here regret that such a method of obtaining money for the queens guild has been resorted to and that it has got into this country as the chainletter system has long since been condemned and fallen into dis- favor granulated eyelids eyes inflamed by expo sure to sun bust and wind quickly relieved byhurine j g eye remedy no smarting just eye comfort at your druggists 50c per bottle murine ejo salveintubcs25cforboolioiiliceyefreeisk druggists ormurlneeyeremedy co cblcafjo uncle how much was it worth nephew what unck dis farm he wanted an ad vance on seed pctatc13 would try to be as much lilyj a big girl as possible so that they would always let her go at the top of the hiil rob and sally were waiting the horses ore j ready kob cried and i see you j otatoes ikisk co have the colt he led the way to a o ime helenare carman or- little clump of trees at the very top jvi2i sjiplyjlmltd wrtts for of the hill yes the horses are still standing he said elsa heres yours and there are mine and sallys cuotmlfctt ii w daw tlrampton- b3ip wahisd it seems to be the general opinion that charity should begin at some body elses home a pathetic incident that knocking miss pickles too bad couldnt see you when you called but i was just having my hair washed miss dill and it hadnt been re turned eh if you wont money go to strangers if you want advice go to friends if you want nothing go to relations not long ago a gentleman who had been living fairly well and was thought well of suddenly died as was natural one of the first things after his death was the straightening up of his estate and when matters were looked over and an inventory taken of what he was supposed to be possessed of it was found that it would take almost every available cent to pay the outstanding obliga tions which he had contracted with a result that his family would be turned out upon the street it was heartrending to see them en deavoring to retain some articles of furniture most dear to them it look ed as though the house which they had been accustomed to live in would have to go but in packing up and rummaging through some of the fur niture what was their relief when they came across a policy for 500000 which the late husband had been carrying unknown to his family in the crown life insurance company of toronto notice of the death was sent the company and a cheque was promptly issued the mortgage was paid off the fur niture was safe and there was a con siderable amount left over for present needs this is an object lesson which should appeal to every one of us and one and all can make the same provision for the family by insuring in the crown life paris markets dwindle few flowers sold ham and old iron fair nns strange features tho paris flower markets have dwindled a good deal since the war and some no longer exist but the flow er shops are not doing badly tho lily of the valley is now most in favor it is the lucky flower and on may 1 if a young man sent a bunch of it to a lady she felt sho stood a chance of missing a little sorrow but it is also a very profitable flower and in the woods not far from paris where it grows in abundance children and women gather it and tic it into bunches to send up to the paris mar- image a peace barometer french expect figures fall to mark end of war high overhead above the ruined and desolate streets of albert in france the great gilded figure of the virgin with the infant christ still hangs from the tower of the church of notre dame de brebiores for more than a year she has now hung thus at an angle of some fifteen degrees below the horizontal face downward to the street below holding the infant out above her head in local french belief the day when the holy figures fall will see the end of j the war the german shell which throws down the blessqd virgin of brebieres will shatter the throne of the hohenzollerns it is maintained during the last weok of two the im mediate region of albert has been one of the most active on the whole front from the neighborhood of fricourt by la boisselle to authville and beyond there have been almost nightly raids and blowing up of mines keep iainarde idnlment in tlio notiao polite but firm mrs n was giving instructions to her new servant before removing the soupplates mary always ask each person if he or she would like any more very good madam next day mary re 2tfully bow ing to one of the guests inqtliicd would the gentleman like some more soup yes please there aint any left he pointed as he spoke and francie looked hard she could see a few slim little trees but no horses and no colt and her eyes grew big with won der they grew still bigger when she saw rob catch a sapling by one of its branches arid bend it nearly to the ground here elsa he said ill j help you on elsa took her seat on j the bentdown end of the little treo and caught hold of two little branches to use as reins then rob let go and the tree sprang high elsa bent forward and came down then rose again shouting and laughing it was wonderful in a moment more sally and rob were doing the same thing on other trees then francie knew what they meant my horse she cried where is my horse the riders looked down oh we c- akb bakers work and icood limited 42 duchess wanted day wiikes nasniitha street toronto bl a c k s m 1 t ii fireman lloorimm stdy employment har ply ilcndrie co ltd amllton on ap- biacksmitii helpers easy money doctor i am troubled with cold extremities what do you suppose is the cause cold weather one dollar please save hrloney on roofing j got my prices direct from mill to you i have roofings for every ptirpose samples free address halliday co ltd v minards liniment lumbermans friend beginning at the beginning bridegroom now that we are married darling we nust have no more secrets from each other bridei then tell lie truly jack how much did you really pay fcr the engagement ring i was cured of bronchitis and asthma by minards liniment mrs a livingstone lot 5 p e i i was cured of a severe attack of rheumatism by minards lini ment mahone bay johnmader i was cured of a severely sprained leg by minards liniment joshua a wynacht bridgewater are clean no stickiness all dealers gcbriggssons hamilton bee rearing in denmark a careful study of the rearing of bees began in denmark about 18g4 tho number of hives that year were estimated at 78000 but in 1865 the total hail increased to 139000 the great advance in the number of hives was due to the new methods intro duced the most important being the so called dzicrzonske by which the honey is gathered without injury to the bee3 after 18g5 the culture of bees made no progress and on june 15 1914 there were only 97000 hives some 28000 porsons are engaged agriculture chiefly in connection with some other employment aofc for minards and take no other write for special offer this latest model band cement mixer pays for itself in 7 days mixerb in all sizes and styles write for catalogus wotluir rs ai 173 d spadina ave toronto will reduce inflamed swollen joints sprains bruises soft bunches heals boils poll evilouittorfisluiaand infected sores quickly as it is a positive antiseptic and germicide pleasant to use does not hllster or remote the hair artiyonean norktheborte 200 per bcltle celtrercil book 7 m free absorbine jr ihe ntiicjtic liniment for mankind reducci painful swollen veini wen strain bruises itopl pain and inflammation piice fi00 per bottle at dealers or delivered will lei oj more ii rou write liberal trial bottle for 10c in stamps w f v0ung p d f 516 tymars bldg monireai can iosorbiae and absorbing jr arc made la canada i finishes and must be used to warrou work apply smith uros sti parlia ment street toronto wantko teamsters steady employment rrood wanes apply j llendrie ii co limited g t ry cart- j age affents toronto jtt xperieinoed and inexperi- l enced girls for hosiery and under- 1 wear mill also a few younp men 1 ilikhest wages paid mercury mills limited ha t adies wanted to do plain 1 jli and light sewing at home whole or spare time good pay work sent any dis- i tanee charges paid send stamp for particulars national manufacturing company montreal mk n w a n t e d for all branches of finishing trade in- i eluding kubbing and polishing also cabinet makers and trimmers steajy work and good wages for competent t men when applying state experience forgot kob said francie is the and whether married or single aprly colt you know kick up and jump then they went on riding like the wind j francie did not want to be a colt j a bis lump rose in her throat i must htm ivmivl rnli inrl the geo mclagan furniture co limlt- icun 10uhj colt anu 0i stratford out but not cry- she thought and be gan to run round among the saplings sho did not know exactly now ccolt ought to act and by and by she sfcdpt ped and held up her hands why the poor little thing said saly elsa you have the willingest horse take her up behind you so in a minute more elsa had stop ped her fiery horse and was holding its head while francie scrambled on the horse reared a good deal but francie had got well into the saddle all smiles and was holding tight when atoncej tinsmiths and helpers wanted good wages and steady work apply to tho pedlar people simitojjhawfvjkti nrvvspapejis ron sajyd profitmaking news and job in good ontario offices for sale towns tiie most useful and intercstinff of all businesses full information on application to wilson publishing com- j pany 73 west- adelaide street toronto- i htscctamcoui ld false teethbought in any condition highest cash miccs j i paid mail to bcaley co x974 queen suddenly elsa spied a fourleaf clover j ktist toronto that makes five this week she ncen tumors lum etc cried and made a sudden reach for j internal and external cured with- it that caused her tn drrih tbp ioins out p d our home treatment write ic mac causea ner to aiop tne reins i 11b dr bellman medical tub ctitcifiotob rcllabla and cheap to operate can bo attached to any bicycle ask your dealer if ho doesnt handle it write us for cata logue h write today for occlusive agency if wo are not represented in your town john t whibon mtot- 3d 89 jorvlb st toronto a man doesnt enjoy being laughed at by a crowd unless ho gets paid for t queens r university kingston ontario arts education applied science 2ticltilinff mnlnsf chemical civil mcch- nniciil mil ktcctrical jingiiiccriug medicine dunns the war there will bo contioaou cessions in medicine home study the arts course mny be taken by corre spondence lint students flealrlug to gradu ate must attend one session summer school czoychowm july and august rtcistrar the sapling horse reared again higher and more swiftly than anyone had ever seen him rear before and ho did not come down francie gave a little shiek for she found herself way up in the air clinging to the slender tree with all her might oh oh cried sally look what youve done elsa ball elsa was already looking and wringing her hands as she looked how did it happen she cried but she remembered very soon keep still francie bob called getting quickly off his own horse dont move an inch z francie kept very still and very quiet she did not cry even when rob decidedthat he had better not try to get her down himself for the slightest jolt might make her fall ill run for uncle phil he said but elsa caught hold of him no ill go myself she said youre stronger than i am you stay here to catch her if she falls so she ran as fast as her feet would carry her through thorns and brambles without end on a short cut to uncle phils when sho found him and they came hurrying back francie was still holding on what a brave girl to be sure j said big tal uncle phil as he stood i on a log and lifted her down in his j long arms francie laughed and rob and sally clapped their hands but elsa hung her head poor legs francie said pointing to the scratches the briers had made on elsas legs dont pity them said elsa seizing her they ought to hurt uncle phil bent thetrec horse down again and swung francie into the sad dle then he stood beside her with one hand on tho horses back and she had a beautiful ride she rode un til her cheeks were pink again and her eye shining ill never forget her again elsa was thinking and francie whispered into the tree horses green ear im so glad i didnt cry youths companion us before too late dr bellman medical co limited colllngwood ont lump rock salt boat for i cattle f write for ipricoo toboitto salt woi1ks 6063 jarvis st toronto ont tho maps of tho porcupine and cobalt camps finished in colors arc now about ready for distribution to all who are in terested these will prove in valuable to thoso anxious to obtain sueces3 in tho mlnine market the issue is limited file your application at once a postcard will bring it private wire connecting all markotfl hamilton b wills member standard stock fxchane 4 xcihg steeet east tgrohto iteeiiiiiii fer a f rough on him sapleigh ive just bought a blank book to write my thoughts in miss keen it will remain blank you uso it only for that purpose toys of solitude have nothing ii common with a lone dollar bill wheelock engine 150 hp 18x42 with double main driving beit24 ins wide and dynamo 30 kw belt driven ail in first class condition would be sold together or sip irate ly also a lot of shafting at a very great bargain as room is required lminyl ately if s frank wilson sons 73 adelaide street west torrulo p i i a k 1 nv 7 issue 24 10 tj n 2 sgs

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