Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 20, 1916, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

a cause of indigestion people who complain of this trouble usually are thin blooded great brums prime condition john bulls remarkable fin ancial position thin blooded people usually have stomach trouble they seldom recog nize the fact that thin blood is the cause of the trouble but it is in fact thin impure blood is the most common cause of stomach trouble it affects the digestion very quickly the glands that furnish the digestive fluid are diminished in their activity the stomach muscles are weakened and there is a loss of nerve force in ihis state of health nothing will more quickly restore the appetite the diges- fl tion and normal nutrition than good j great britain he says rich red blood dr williams pink notwithstanding the heavy pills act directly on the blood making i penditure of great britain since the it rich and red and this enriched blood j outbreak of the war and the heavy lending to russia france italy and serbia and supporting belgium john hart political economist and director of london opinion cor poration who has just arrived in the united states gives a lucid explana tion of the financial conditions of a famous horse thoroughbred stallion anmer will be seen at canadian national exhibition in the interests of the breeders of ontario and the united efforts of the various breed societies to encourage the farmers and breeders of canada to raise horses that will meet the de mand expected from buyers from foreign countries during the years succeeding the termination of the war the canadian national exhibition at toronto has arranged with the do minion government and the canadian young folks lashing a lazy liver across the border with pills may give temporary the circus baby before billy hall was a year old and of course long before he ever saw a circus or oven knew what a circus was they called him the circus baby it came about this way one saturday in june just after the circus came to belton dick and doro thy who are billys brother and sister one thousand millions of pound sterl ing issued since represents 20 per capita so that the present day debt of britain is not much more than 50 of the equivalent debt at the end of the napoleonic war a creditor nation it should be borne in mind that england is financing france italy russia and serbia in the present war better this went on for nearly two and is carrying the entire chargo of months and by that time my stomach belgium the money so employed is was in such a weak state that i could loaned to these nations so thateng- not keep down a drink of water and land is still largely a creditor nation i was wasted to a skeleton and felt the financ u condition of great bri- that life was not worth living i was tain at this advanced period of the not married at this time and one sun- war is most remarkable the mar- premiums at agricultural shows to classes of horses sired by a thorough bred which are best suited for re mount and cavalry purposes i in 1 is j f thoroughbred horse society hns de- strengthens weak nerves stimulates drafts upon the public the debt oj elded to distribute the rev ob- tired muscles and awakens the normal activity of the glands thatsupply the digestive fluids the first sign of im proving health is an improved appe tite and soon the effect of these blood making pills is evident throughout the system you find that what you cat does not distress you and that you are strong and vigorous instead of irrit able and listless this is proved by the case of mrs j harris gerrard st toronto who says about three years ago i was seized with a severe attack of indigestion and vomiting my food seemed to turn sour as soon as i ate it and i would turn so deadly sick that sometimes i would fall on the floor after vomiting i triad a lot of home remedies but they did not help me then i went to a doctor who gave me some powders but they seemed ac tually to make me worse instead of thoroughbred horse society to have f more other lit- anmer the thoroughbred stallion pre- 1 fo1 of we neighborhood in hav- scnted by his majesty king george m a circus of their own in the halls as a sire suitable to improve the stock i b tawe- dick was one of the in canada paraded every afternoon f he wore a long gown spot- during the exhibition i wl man coio a bi f und a i v j ii is nec an a pointed paper cap on as an encouragement to breeders the his hfiad twfw j el great britain today is only about talned frcm stud fces in onehalf of what it was per capita at the end of the napoleonic war in 1s1c just after the battle of water loo the public debt per capitt was 43 that amount in proportion to the in come of the country at that time com pared with the income of the present day represented a debt of 120 per head in august 1914 the public j debt was 14 per capita and every dorothy was a spanish dancer with a dress of bright colors and many ribbons in her hair whab fun they had that day to be sure the cat that was to be the tiger in the menagerie got out of the box and ran away and old major the newfoundland dog was too goodna tured to make the right kind of lion 1 but most of the other animals did vory well indeed especially the rabbit that j was a kangaroo and the toy snake that jumped out of a box the performance itself was wonder- i fully pleasing to those who saw it j from the row of boxes that served for i seats when tom skinner hung by relief but the pill habit is not a health habit it will put the liver out of business in time and then everything else goes out of business get the health habit by eating shredded wheat biscuit the ideal hotweather food which contains more digestible brainmaking musclebuild ing material than beefsteak what is going on over the states in latest happenings in big republl condensed for busy readers all the shops at the stat peniten tiary at frankfort ky were de stroyed by jiro fifteen hunhdrcd sioux indians in or eggs the tasty delicious south dakota have offered to cnlbt crispness of the baked wheat for 8crvic8 in mexico eives oalate iov anrl sfomarh thirty chinese citizens of tuscon giveipaiate joy ana stomacn ar have otmed b company comlort it supplies the home guards as a protection rfeatnst maximum of nutriment in mexican raiders smallest bulk and its daily j this year the united states will use keens the howe1 healrhv yicld 125 divorces the rov f m use seeps tne dowels neaitny mood of chicago told prosldent and active for breakfast wibon at washington with milk or cream or for twelve brooklyn physicians are to any meal with fresh fruits be prosecuted as a result of a recent crusade for alleged negligence in re porting births of children within ten days chicago packing houses have closed contracts with the army quarter- made in canada pepsin supplanting rennet a wisconsin cheese firm in a let ter to the trade bulletin states there is a revolution in cheese making in that state owin gto the use of pepsin instead of rennet it coagulates the milk better io is of uniform srength his toes from the flying rings above a the test of ihe whev snows tiat the haymow there was much hand- 1 less butter f at and solids ln clapping but there was oven more the whey tho p of p a i when dick the clown tried to do the vet much reaper same thing only to tumble into the they have cheese on hand made with pepsin that are four to six weeks g3l wi w j l mhj di day cvenirg on the way to church with my intended husband i was taken with a bad spell on the street he took me to a drug store where the clerk fixed up something to take and my intended got me a box of dr williams pink pills by the end of the first week i could feel some improvement from the use of the pills and i gladly continued taking them until every symptom of the trouble was gone and i was again enjoying the best of health these pills are now my standby and i tell all my friends what they did for me you can get dr williams pink pills from any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 250 from the dr williams medicine co brockviue ont german soldiers homesick write their letters from the front in melancholy tones the kolnische zeitung remarks that it has been generally observed that numerous letters from german soldiers at the front are couched in melancholic tones giving to friends and relatives the impression that the writer is sad and filling the hearts of those at home with uneasiness and yet after exact investigation says the kolnische it has been proved that the writers of these let ters are in excellent spirits what then is the explanation the writ ers are simply afflicted with home sickness they are thinking of their homes they do not wish to make thoso at home sad or cheerless but so long as they have a pen in their hands they see their home life swim before their eyes and hear the chil drens talk they see the friendly faces of wivcs parents friends they see the sunshine round their homes and a longing for the old life and peaco comes over them it is this that casts a shadow over their surroundings and this shadow finds its expression in their letters as a matter of fact says the kol nische they do not know what they have written after they have writ ten and scaled their letters they for get all about them and they wonder when they hear from home why their friends are all so anxious about them that is the explanation it is only homesickness simply ferocious yes said the cynical old sea cap tain when i was shipwrecked i n south america i came across a tribe of wild women who had no tongues good gracious exclaimed a lis tener how could they talk they couldnt was the reply that was what made them wild the above ulmtratton ahows throe of the twenty different patriotic but tons and har of the alltod nations which canadians are proudly wear ing today in order to advertise our tair day supplies wo will send you these twenty designs upon the re ceipt of 26 cents this is a collection you will prize and keep ask for o price on a largo flaj for yoor home t p tansey dspt t 188188 po1 st montreal manufacturers of badres buttons juffg and tag gay bajrpllts kets are all buoyant the minimum re striction on sales of stocks is being removed and as they reach a proper level as regards the value of money today due to war conditions there is a tremendous amount of money for investment a large part of the money whereby england is financing herself and other nations is the pro ceeds of the sale of american securi ties made by private holders to the british government which is being used as it is collected another large part is derived from the enormous amount of profit being made by manu facturers of war supplies then a- gain tho restriction imposed by the government on the investment of bri tish capital outside of the country is responsible for a tremendous amount of money being kept at home which would otherwise find investment a- broad benefits of advertising strange as it may sound an enormous portion of the money raised by the british government has been due to advertising for the first time in history the british government has made use of the gratuitous service of some of the leading advertising men which service has been immensely profitable to the government the british treasury has used the same methods adopted by highclass mer cantile houses to sell their goods and they have succeeded beyond expecta tion a very large amount of the fiveyear treasury bonds has been sold to the working classes the lowest denomination of these bonds is 1 which is sold as advertised for 15s 6d for which amount the investor obtains tho face value of the bond at maturity or in other words he makes a profit of 4s 6d or a little over 29 in the fivo years which represents nearly 6 annually it is calculated that 70 of the war revenue is contributed by payers of income tax and other direct taxa tion that is by persons whose in come is above 800 per annum and only 30 by those with smaller in comes the entire taxation direct and indirect last year amounted to about 350000000 of the 5000000 daily war ex penditures of england about- 40 is coming back to the country in wages and expenditures for war supplies about 40 is money loaned to the allies the colonies india and other dependencies so that of the total a- mount only about 20 is an actual charge against the government army grows potatoes british soldiers planting between camp huts the army has started to grow its own potatoes instructions have been sent or arc being sent from the war office to every command indi cating the lines which should be fol lowed says a story from british army headquarters military requirements are very largo and little more than half the usual supplies of potatoes are coming into the markets with the result that pre war prices to the public are nearly doubled at one camp in surrey digging operations began last week and tho seed potatoes arc to be planted in a fow days in rows between the huts a number of men aro being told off each day for diggirg and others arc being askod to holp in spare time at a enmp in yorkshire potato grow ing began some weeks ago it is un derstood that instructions will soon be issued for the growing of vegetables 0 and the more some people are worth the more worthless they are thoroughbred stallion anmer anmer is a beautifully bred horse and stands over 16 hands with plenty of quality and substance and a good disposition he was elected by lord marcus beresford from the royal stud as a horse most suitable for the canadian requirements and has been pronounced by successful breeders to be the best stallion that has ever left the shores of the worlds greatest nursery it will be remembered that in 1913 anmer w3 the kings derby can didate and was running well up in that historic event when a suffragette ran out on the course endeavoring to snatch at the bridle anmer was thrown and the woman was trampled to death the fall also nearly proved fatal for the jockey herbert jones anmer was a winner in england in the va miles hastings plate second in the payne stakers third in the newmarket st ledger and royal stakes his sire flori- zell ii vas a winner of the ascot gold vase jockey club cup goodwood cup and manchester cup and an own brother to diamond jubilee and persi mmon both derby winners for the late king edward and both successful sires diamond jubilee was sold at the end of his racing career for 150- 000 to go to the argentine republic where he has headed the list of win ning sires for several years guinea hen the dam of anmer is also a winner and the dam of brakespear pintadeau and jungle cock she is by gallinule sire of the great pretty polly the gracious and timely action of king george in presenting to canada such a stallion for the improvement of thoroughbred stock is very much appreciated by horsemen anmer has been quartered at ennisclaire farms oakville but will be brought in to toronto for the whole period of tho exhibition the only place whero the thoroughbred horse society has con sented to exhibit him the fine flavour the delicate taste of malted barley blended with the sweets of whole wheat is sufficient reason in itself for the wonderful popular ity of grape-nuts- food but it is more than de lirious it is the finest kind of concentrate nour ishment to thoroughly sus tain body and brain tissue a food that benefits users remarkably a short trial proves theres a reason sold by grocers everywhere canadian ponturo cereal co ltd windsor ont hay below and when dorothy had danced gracefully on the bottom of an overturned box dick climbed up on the box to do the same thing and fell through the bottom of the box and disappeared inside when the performance was over roddy carter the ringmaster made an announcement ladies and gentlemen he shouted dont miss the great side show it i sbetfrer than the main performance step right into the house and see the wild man of borneo he has been in this country only a few months no one can understand a word of his ian guageand he has to be kept in i strong cage step right in and see the wild man of borneo so everyone that was there with many giggiles and whispers filed into the house there they found that the wild man of borneo was bsby billy who was lying in his crib which was indeed a strong cage for him anr of course it was true that no one could understand a word of his lan guage although it was plain that he was trying to tell his callers some thing very important when they had all gone dick and dorothy lingered a moment beside billys crib wasnt he a dear cried dorothy no one did his part better than billy thats so agreed dick and see hes trying to stand on his head now no hes just trying fx get his foot into hi mouth answered doro thy but hes doing it easier than any one else in the circus could next year well have him in the main performance said dick and perhaps hell make even more of a hib than he did today youths companion r third of french serve seven out of twenty males engaged in war duty the bulletin of the armies of the republic which is sent to all french soldiers at the front published re cently a page of statistics showing how tho whole of the french nation actually takes part in the war out of every twenty frenchmen six or seven are actually under arms or engaged in manufacturing munitions the unit of twenty is composed of tho following one aged or infirm two small children two boys at school two i young men under military age cither j studying or working four to fivo sol diers mobilized one or two men work ing in munition factories three en gaged in agriculture thrco uncalled working men or clerks thero is only one man in france out of every forty in governmental positions such as functionaries judges and teachers a old and the curing process seems to be identical the factories are us ing about 38 to 12 ounce of pepsin dissolved in warm water at about 90 degrees temperature then emptied in to a bucket of water and put into the milk the same as they have always done with rennet the use of pep sin will materially relieve the situa tion on the scarcity of rennet in fact they believe that in the future pepsin will be used instead of rennet uinarcvtj unlment csed by physicians on the safe side jones and his wife were seated at the dining room table perusing the evening papers when the doorbell rang jones arose to answer it when his wife said let me hide those umbrellas be fore you let them in why do you think somebody wil steal them asked jones no replied his wife some on might recognize them qranulafed eyelids eyes inflamed by expo sure to sun dusl and wind rjrt quickly relievedbymurlne w d8 53 eve roacdy no smarting just eye comfort at your druggists 50c per bottle murine eye solveintube2scfordookollhceyefreeask druggists or marine eye remedy co cblcali this surprised is that fellow a member of church yes does he come regularly yes every sunday thats a surprise to me ive had several business deals with him and id never suspected that he was ever inside a church i fell from a building and received what the doctor called a very bad sprained ankle and told me i must not walk on it for three weeks i got minards liniment and in six days i was out to work again i think it the best liniment made archie e laundry edmonton master there for a monthly supply of 16000000 pounds of meat for the army in his will as probated john black a retired baltimore financier who died recently gives more than 275- 000 to religious and educational insti tutions miss rose pitonof of dorchester mass was married to dr frederick weene a dentist of somerville she saved his life in marblehead waters last fall ties were found bound to the tracks of the new york central main line at lyons ny over which trains carrying the massachusetts national guard were to pass reports were current that frank a munsey owner of the new york press and william c reick owner of the sun are contemplating a mer ger of their properties five million dollars was added to the fortifications bill as it passed the house at washington to be used for purchase and manufacture of moun tain field and seige cannon private clifford green co f of dover me after being summoned to his company walked 150 miles from elm stream through the woods be fore he could strike a railroad a protest against the promiscous removal of tonsils from children was voiced by dr royal copeland of new york in a paper read before the american institute of homoeopathy at baltimore k d taliaferro aged 18 son of r m taliaferro general agent of the norfolk and western railway at yynchburg va committed suicide when miss bertha pfeister refused to elope with him j i wnards ijlnlment xitinibqrxnaas frlonj ylguant fldo the man getting his hair cut no ttced that the barbers dog which vmr jyingr on the floor beside the chairv had nis eyes fixed on his master o work nice dog that said the customer h i eir he seems very fond of watchino you cut hair it aint that sir explained the barber yon see sometimes i male a mistake and snip off a little bit of acustomera ear seep aunarda ululment in tn hooie marriage may be a lottery hub nine times out of ten if a man picks a loser it is his own fault i sans potatoes s eed potatoes irish cob- at onco tatlontj otato biers deleware carman order uly r sup if pnly limited v dawson write for quo- brampton help wanted pearls of truth a just nnd lasting peace cannot in the present case ba negotiated it must be imposed cecil chesterton he who doeb wrorfe does wrong a- gainst homsolf he who acts unjustly nets unjustly to himself because he mokes himself bad marcus aurelius men servo the wealth which they seem to command there is no slave so helploss as the greedy man whom gold makes greedier still w hi phelps a man cannot speak but he judges himself wtth his will or against his will ho draws his portrait to the eye of his companions by every word emorson there is somo help for all tho do- fects of fortune for if a man can not attain to tho length of his wishes ho may havo his remedy by cutting of them shorter cowley a spinster says an old bachelor is a man who has overlooked an oppor tunity to make some woman miser able for life different redd an automobile is so differ ent from a horse greene why of course you see ahorse goes faster when hes going home than when going away from home well doesnt an nutomobilo oh no you sec an automobile of ten has to bo towed home aofc for xcinarda and take no otaei a flatdwellers stratagem mrs x bothered with time- wasting callers are you why dont you try my plan mrs y what is your plan mrs x why when tho bell rings i put on my hat and gloves be fore 1 press tho button if it proves to bo someone i dont want to see i simply say so sorry but im just going out mrs y but supposo its some one you want to see mrs x oh then i say so for tunate ive just come in you taking a chance lawyer what evidence have that ho promised to marry you girl what evidenco why my face my form anrl my sweet disposi tion lawyer well ill do my best to get n nearsighted bachelor jury the trouble is that by tho tlmo a girl is old enough to help mothor wash tho dishes sho is also old en ough to know that sort of work makos her hands red gen smuts conquest usamhara described as the gem of german east africa wilhemstal the capital of the us- ambara highlands was occupied a short time ago by general smuts and as the enemy have abandoned its seaport tanga it would appear that the whole of this region the most set tled and most prosperous part of german east africa will shortly be in undisputed possession of the bri tish its healthy climate picturesque valleys and mountains and luxuriant vegetation attracted attention to us- ambara from the first establishment of german rule and its nearness to the coast rendered it easily access ible today it possesses scores of thriving plantations pleasant and wellbuilt towns and excellent roads its european population is about 8000 bordered cast and west by arid schubcovered steppes north by open country and south by dense jungle tho highlands form an oasis in tho wilderness extending southeast and northwest for 75 miles they vary in breadth from 1 to 45 miles the hills rise tbruptly 1500 feet to 1700 feet from the surrounding plain and the most lofty peaks are over 7500 feet above the sea the valleys deep and narrow through which rush pic turesque torrents arid the hillsides are under cultivation tho nativo population is dense and long before the comirfe of the white man they had flourishing and extensive shambas soon after the proclamation of the german protectorate a site in one of the southwestern valleys was chosen as- a government post named wil hemstal in honor of the kaiser it has grown into a considerable town with fine public and privato buildings box nailers sawyers laborers good wages apply or write firstbrook bros limit ed toronto anted machinists mould- er8 and pattern makers steady work state aso experience and wages bovlngr hydraulic engineering co limited lilndeuy ib anted help poij woolen ii mill carders weavers fullers and napper tonders good wages paid in all departments and steady work as sured wo have several openings for inexperienced help where energy and ability will brine promotion wanes paid to apprentices while learning weaving special inducements t6 family workers write stating full experience if any age etc to the sllngsby mfg co ltd brentf ont jtewspapebb fob sale profitmaking news and job offices for sale ln good ontario towns the most useful and interesting of all businesses full information on application to wilson publishing com pany 73 west adelaide stree toronto misceixan3otts cancer tumors lumps etc internal and external cured wlta- ont pain by our home treatment f us before too late dr bellman medical co limited colllngwood ont rlhb hudson city hospital 1 hudsononhudson new york of fers a two and ahalf years course ln instruction and practice to young wo men who wish to become nurses the school is registered for full inform- atlo apply to the superintendent lump rock salt best fox toboxtto salt wobxb 6063 jarvls st toronto ont seventh annual toronto fat stook show will be held at union stook tards toronto december 8th and 9th 1916 for further particulars write c f topping secretary union stock yards toronto to represent well known fertilizer manufacturer at tractive proposition to enorffctlo and responsible parties apply with fell particulars to fertilizer oo wuion publishing- cos ltd 73 adelaide st west toronto xou cant cdt odx a bog spavin or thorougfipin but you can clean them off promptly with and you work the horse same time does not blister or remove the hair 200 per bottle delivered will tell you more if you write book 4 m free absorbine jr tho antiseptic liniment for mankind reduces varicose veins ruptured muklcs or ijrtrrcnl enlirfe1 curij wcoi cyiu altar p qulckljr price ju snd s2 a bottle t druttim or dclitercd made in tbe u s a by w f young p 0 f 516 lymans bldg montnat can usorblnc and absorblne jr ire aide id caou t acninbrjfjor sale wkdgck engine 150 hp 18x42 with double main driving belt 24 ins wide and dynamo 30 kw belt driven all in first class condition would be sold together or separate ly- also a lot of shafting ataverygreatbargainas room is required immedi ately s frank wilson sons 73 adelaide street west toronto ed 2 issue 2918

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy