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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 24, 1916, p. 3

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young folks l the lost miss blue eftie hunted in vain for miss blue miss blue was the prettiest of all the paper dolls she wore a lovely blue dress a blue hat an blue shoes ef- fie was syre that she had left her sit ting in a paper chair in the warm sun shine and no one had been on the veranda and not a wisp of wind as blowing so where could she have gone it was very puzzling- effie hunted until her tears were very close but she would not cry for that would be giving a bad example to the rest of j the dolls instead she sent them back to the nursey and went on hunt- ing everyone searched but miss blie was nowhere to be found effie wished that the other dolls could tell what they knew they had all been sitting there when she came out surely they saw miss blue go i but what good did that do since they j wcro dumb i wish it had been miss pink thought effie and then she ran and i kissed miss pink to make up for tlie i wish but miss blue will come back she said i know it i know it that was in april and one day a few weeks aftei wards effie sat on the top step playing with her dolls again a flutter in the vines over the ver anda made her look up in time to see a bird fly through the leaves out and away a nest she said softly and i never saw it before two minutes later father was hold ing her high in his strong arms while she parted the close leaves softly and peered over the edge of the nest eggs skyblue eggs she whispered down to father then she gave a little squirm 0 daddy and miss blue as sure as you live it was wonderful but it was true there was miss blue half sitting half lying in the nest one egg was in her lap another was near her hand and her hat brim just showed above the edge of the nest very gently i father pulled her out so carefully that not an egg was disturbed the other dolls did not seem at all astonished when efirie laughing with joy showed her to them but how did miss blue get into tlie nest effie wanted to know the little bird when it built must have carried her up in its beak as it carries paper and string father ex plained and ever since then tho weather has been so dry and tho leaves so thick that she was not hurt her dress isnt even faded effie said smoothing out the longlost doll what good care the bird took of her daddy i think ill give her a party to celebrate her coming home so she did and afterwards cake crumbs were sprinkled all round for little mrs mother bird to eat when the porch was quiet i knew miss blue would be back said effie youths companion laarvvmir mrxtvrzmrtzni a great opportunity aa b fii i ihunirtmim wireless operators in order to meet a widespread demand tho marconi company has decided to open a school of instruction at its head office 137 mcgiu street montreal under us immediate and authoritative control the first of its kind in canada unrivalled oppor tunities for travel are offered to young mon with ambition and energy who desire to adopt wfrelehs operating as a profesion an experienced instructor is in charge of the school and a standard marconi ship set is in use for practical instruction- pay and evening classes enrol immediately for the fall session write for prospectus marconi wireless telegraph go of canada montreal umteo with the unlimited britain and the united before it canadian forestry jour nal why it is heated like a piece of white hot iron if wo could build up a solid column of ice from the earth to the sun two miles and a half in diameter spanning tho intervening distance of 93000000 miles and if the sun should concen- markets of great i uted states lying are you for pre paredness the best preparedness for man or woman is the preparedness that comes from living in harmony with law in sum mer cut out the heavy foods hot hitting the trail uarcst of sport in the rockies or sclkirks canada is a land of trails trails over mountains and hills across prairies and through forest3 j by the banks of rivers beyond num ber and across country toward a dis- that tax bodily strength and j tant sky trails made by red t p j 1 nr i men and by nature vigor eat shredded waeai j but the moimjain trais are the ontario veterinary college under tho control of the depart ment of agriculture of ontario established 1c02 affiliated with the univer sity of toronto collecro will reopea on monday tlie and of october 1016 110 university ave toronto can calenuib on application e i that coal the sun would burn out in j les than 5000 years since tho earth is millions of years old the sun cannot cording to a calculation made by prof young to produce this enormous amount of heat would require the hourly burning of a layer of anthracite coal more than nineteen feet thick over the enj which are too great to estimate if tiro surface of the sun if the suni the immense woods of ontario and the were composed of solid coal and wo lower provinces were cultivated as shrived our 1 iron he our- of they should be a peculiarity of the situation is that there is practically no demand ho uurn u heat must be genera outside of north america for this i seme more persistent way commodity and for no other reason the great physicist helmheitz was than that no effort has been made to the first to explain satisfactorily what make it known to the countries be- keeps the sun hot the sun is not vend the seas needless to say once i burnng it is heated to the glowing i point like a piece of whito hot iron the exquisite flavor has been dscoy- j fo that we su ercd by the millions abroad there will sun to be contracting bv ou 250 be no lack of demand for this essen tially canadian product u s takes all export blscult the food that con- i most alluring of them all trate his entire power upon it it tains all the bodvbuikine tra is the rarest of scort ii r material in the whole wheat i ies selkirs m l wa fr grain in a digestible form for breakfast or luncheon with berries or other fruits flnab conversat ional disappointment i understand that your new servant is a disappointment nd hitting j yes replied mrs gaddington in rock- the last family she worked for doesnt seem to be at all interest- ing hiiiaxju iilxaent xumtoereiaiiai frlenl sugar industry principally located in the province of quebec 55000 makers of sugar and syrup in the dominion holding 1000 square miles om the kananaskasis pass on the east to the yale gateway on the west hundreds of miles of excellent trails have been made in the canad ian mountain ranges by the canad- a pertinent query ifn pacific railway and the national a man who had made a huge for parks department of tlie canadian tune was speaking a few words to government most of thorn are made class at a business college of course for pony use and mounted on one of the main theme of his address was these surefooted little beasties of the j himself west you can be an explorer of the all my success in life all my fin- wilds and revel in the experience uncial prestige he said proudly i every mile of the devious way is a owe to one thing alone pluck just way of varying charm every turn of take that for your motto pluck the trail reveals new wonders i pluck pluck many trail trips are now made in j he made an impressive pause here loops there is the one from glacier but the effect was ruined by one stu- tiie hardhearted boss j station up the cougar valley to the dent who asked impressively im going to get married and i j caves and back by a loop route and yes sir bit please toll us how wonderor if you wouldnt raise niy over a pass that brings to view some j and whom to pluck salary on that account the sublimcst scenery in the sol- do you think that getting married kirks the literal ups and downs of the fellow who waits for good luck is going to make you worth more to j this unique scenic route as the rail- j to come along and help him out it ways would say add to the interest apt to find that bad luck is the only made in canada feet a year we would receive our pre sent amount of heat in other words heat is being literal ly squeezed out of the sun professor at the present moment our chief xewconib estimated that when the export market is in the united states j squeezing process lias continued for during the five years from 10081912 about 7000000 years the sun will be this firm 09 per cent of our exported maple i onehalf its present size i j know sir but im sure 1 1 now the bed of the valley closed in thing travelling his way sugar went to the republic and 50 shall need more money by trees and huge plants like the do- per cent of the syrup during those gjjjyjjlgjj c03ipl yints r but just remember if we vils club now climbing a thousand five vears we exported altogether s- 1 vrt r t frnt tn rvvtuc i c morc money well need more 685000 lbs of sugar and 20000 gal- 1ul1i 11 i 1 1 uins uyorlc from you ions of maple syrup a mere bagatelle j in comparison with our capabilities j at the first sign of illness during i tst c siiairtli rnd toto co otiw in may of this year the united states i tue hot weather give the little ones j will remove their customs duties upon i babys own tablets or in a few hours anxious to qualify both our maple products thereby j he may be beyond cure these tab- 1 the reel uit was being sworn in opening up to us a market that with- l will prevent summer complaints everything went swimmingly until out exaggeration may be termed urjii given occasionally to the well child the question was asked have vou tho possible money value to can ada of the maple industry is far greater than is generally supposed there are at present no less than 55- 000 makers of maple sugar and syrup in the dominion allowing a ten- j acre bush to each farmer would mean a limited for at tho present rate of pro- j and will promptly cure these troubles duction we could not possibly supply f they come on suddenly babys tho demand of 100000000 people j 0w tablets should always be kept on april 15 1915 after our last in every home whore there arc young yield of sugar had been gathered in j children there is no other medicine an act was nassed at ottawa t0 as good and the mother has the guar- amend the adulteration act this is antee of a government analyst that simple statement and gives but lit- they are absolutely safe the tab- that 550000 acres or about 1000 uo ilea oi the struggle and quaro miles are being reserved in j vers ff la be epmg williams medicine co brock- i years before it was possible to per- vr vvillioms medicine io rock- suade parliament to protect the in- ville ont dustry against fraudulent manufac- tuvers who never went near a maple i misprints in bibles bush have been putting up a mixture of cane sugar and water flavored gome famous errors- in early english either with a small percentage of prints maple syrup or with an essence call ed mapleine these syrups and ever boon in prison no sir was the reply ive nev- crbeen in jail but dont mind doing a few days if you think it necessary famous poet has enlisted alfred noye3 english verse writer joins the army not content to sing in many noble poems of the glories of britains might mr alfred noyes the english poet has returned to the old country from tho united states in order to tako up military duties in doing this he sacrifices a distinguished position for only two months ago he was ap pointed professor of english literature at yale mr noyes who went to the united states in february 1914- when ho ac cepted a professorship at phinceton university is 30 years of age not long ago ho confessed that unlike the majority of poets he was able to live on the proceeds of his muse on which americans promptly dubbed him the prosperous poet for some time however before ho left tho united states mr noyes had been working strenuously in the cause of the allies he has read his poems and given readings in more than 200 american cities and sixty orj seventy colleges and educational in stitutions and thereby raised thoul sands of dollars for war funds j the impression i have he says about the american point- of view is that tho whole nation is anxious to do whatever it can to help tho cause of the allies mr noyes emphasizes however tho german influence in the educational institutions of tho united states a very large proportion or the staffs of the colleges and universi ties ho says has received all its educational training or at any rate its postgraduato training in ger many these universities says mr noyes aro turning out thousands or students every year on a certain sys tem and thojireat majority of cases emanates fhi germany which does everything sho can to capture and en courage american students this is whero wo fail for owing to tho re gulatlons existing at our universities american students aro discouraged from coming over hero in appearance mr noyes bears no resemblance to tho traditional poet might ho mistaken for a college- athlete and as an american observer has said ho gives tho impression of being a man as keenly aware of tho sidewalk as of tho stars mr noyes who is a staffordshire man by birth married in 1007 a daugh ter of tho lato col b g danlols of the united states army and enjoys as great a popularity in america as in england the first of the british bands was brought tohe canadian national g hibition in 04 they will resumo their visits when the war ends their natural wooded slate a most im portant matter for tho conservation of our springs and rivulets in this large area no less than twothirds is situated in the province of quebec there are a few sugar bushes in on tario and a negligible number in the maritime provinces for some inex plicable reason it has never been real ized that we have in canada millions of acres of maple bush running from the north of lake superior to the shores of new brunswick and nova scotia all standing in their primeval condition waiting only to be tapped to yield to the world its remarkable wealth when it is remembered that it is only in tha border states of new hampshire vermont and maine that the sugar maple grows within the unted states and that with this ex ception we in canada possess the whole worlds supply the great im portance of tho industry will be real ized two millions worth it is estimated says the montreal journal of commerce that in 1915 canada produced two million dollars co-ntro- lets are sold by medicine dealer on for by mail at 25 cents a box from jl tho ms sraisalaieij szyeltds bteyc5 inflamed by expo sure to sun basi and wind iv3 1 relieved by marina sjsejeilinicuy nosmartiiig just eye comfort at your druggists 50c per bottle mlirineejo snivtintubes25cforbofcihcejcfrces druggists or plurlnc zysscnciy co caicsg feet from which superb views are had of the kingly peaks iiko sir donald the trail traveller will find another region of infinite variety and attrac tiveness in tho sories of trails radiat ing from field and leading up the yoho valley to tha yoho glacier field as its upper end lake louise will also provide de- lectabie trail paths especially that leading to paradise valley and it i circle of giant summits and sentinel pass loading to the valley of tho ten peaks whil park an pi a poor but honest she was an heiress and ho was tho breeches bible then the i poor but otherwise honest i eies of them both were opened and how much do you love me dear sugars were labelled with such names h hat nae1 and askod aftor th n of he kind pi- j lee vi 1 replete with candor worth as maple flavor syrup maple i th0j sewed flgg0 leaveg together and compound etc while many were not mrijlimsgivvvqicn 3 labelled at all from triefofiowirt37 frintelifo table will be seen the extent to which the bug bible so that thou this systematic adulteration has in- shalt not nede to be afraid for any off joyment than our mountains f y the largest buddha hundred and ninety feet lonrj and forty feet high joi3 ey all a3 k233 srce keatxss seed p0tat023 jurcd the maple industry more espe cially since 1890 production of sugar years lb 1850fo 135000000 18g070 175000000 187080 190000000 188090 225000000 1s901900 212000000 190010 196000000 adulteration stopped in 1900 the first steps were taken be called the children of god in protest in that year 2000 sugar j 5 9 printed 15g12 makers signed a petition which they the vinegar bibl bugges by nighte nor for the arrow that flyeth by day psalm 01 5 printed in 15c1 the treacle bible is there not j treacle at giload is there no physi- 1 cian there jer 8 22 printed in 1568 i the rosin bible is there no p rosin in gilead is there no physi cian there jer s 22 printed in 160d tho placemakers bible blessed are the placejnakers for thev shall matt one sbeb rotatoes irish cob- blors delaware carman order hie oronzo uuuutia of yokohama is nt once supply limited wrlto for quo- commonly thought to be the largest atlons ii w da brampton statue of that god in the weld but there is one in burma fegjjt l m- i cast uncruimcusion and gve all you are impreiiori of far newspapers p03 saib how it happened first woman angrily your johnny gave my willie the measles second woman no such thing your willie came over whero my johnny was and took em in four years 191213 3597000 people have visited the canadian na tional exhibition yet in all that time there has not been an accident worth of maple syrup and sugar in presented to the hon sydney fisher of tha vinegar instead 1911 the output in the province of quebec was valued at 1080000 a sum 14 per cent greater than the production of our small fruits con siderably greater in value than the sheep sold almost equal to the sale of our poultry exceeding that of our whole output of cream and six times the money obtained from honey and wax these comparisons serve to show the relative importance of our maple industry the possibilities of then minister of agriculture the able of the vineyard appears in the j traffic is handled in n t i chapterheading to luke 20 in an qx- d ie mpps- fordeditibn of the authorized version sibihty of obtaining chemical tests whicu wls published in 1717 whereby cane and beet sugar could the wicked bible this extra- lie detected in the maple product in i ordinary name has been given to an r the parable i f w r j t the main mc the brick has it ad of the par- entrance where practically all the tilan forty feet iligil th yo etcr iginarrla jilnlnicnt la lio iioilsj 1901 the agricultural department of edition of the authorized bible print less than nothing i dont think i deserve zero on this martin lucas in 1631 the negative took his geometry papers was left out of the seventh command- 1 no i do not either john but that meat and william kilburne writ- was the lowest i could give you said many are not aware of the ill effects of tea or cof fee drinking until a bilious attack frequent headaches nervousness or some other ailment starts them think ing ten days off both tea and coffee and on postuh the pure fooddrink will show anyone by the better health that follows how tea or coffee has been treating them theres a reason for p0stum sold by grocers canadian postum cereal co ltd windsor ont the state of vermont discovered that ed in london by itobert barker and examination said the pupil as he by using subacetate of lead they could determine if maple sugar or syrup were adulterated this was of material assistance to our inland re venue department and in feb 1915 a bulletin was issued giving the re sults of chemical tests on a number of syrups and sugars it was found that 76 per cent of this collection ing in 1059 says that owing to the zeal i i of dr usher the printer was fined j lne leace 20001 or 30001 tiio earstoear bible who hath ears to ear let him hear matt 13 43 printed in 1s10 the standingfishes bible and was adulterated and only 24 per cent i slm11 come t0 pa3s tlat tne shesl pure the publication evidently had j jjj j ez 47 minards liniment co limited gentlemen i have used min ards liniment on my vessel and in my family for years and for the reater size when the english were building the railway from hangeon to mahdalay in 1 1ss1 they searched the vicinity of pegu for stone with which to make the embankment through the great swamps in tlie whole area there was only one elevation of any importance tho engineers thought that this hill might provide tho necessary material so they dug into its base and were surprised to find some artistic brick work on clearing away the earth farther tliey found an enormous stone statue that represented buddha in a reclining position the statue is about one- hundred and ninety feet long and is more ohama buddha is fiftyfive foot high and one hundred and ten feet in circumference although the burmese statue is not so artistic as the japanese it is a won derful piece of work j not the least remarkable thing about it is the way in which so huge a monu ment has disappeared absolutely from burmese history and legend the news of tho discovery at once brought numberless buddhists to the place who gilded and decorated the gigantic imago as a work of devotion the soles of its huge feet were ornamented at great cost with an elaborate glass mosaic and each toe was embellished with a separato decoration l 2 1w1ngtie1vs and jci- sl oltices for sale in cood- ontario lowns tho most useful and interesting of all businesses full information on application to wilson pftblishinb com pany 73 west adelaide street toronto miscellaneous cancbu tumors lumps etc internal and external cured with- cut pain by our nemo treatment wrlta ts before too late t3v bellman medical co limited collinitwood ont becomes ti r 3jis1rod nurse 3 and receive pay while learning i tlo both ifirael hospital of vlwn i vor city 1oungod 1890 i acortlitcd viy l nutr yoik stato- education d pi i oiler a moaii onehalf year courro in training lor a nvtmkrt iluvihnceruil maintenance applcautj i niuii hve one year iiiuh tchoolinbtruetioaot ita i cuncni nnl rqtntrtlnt for pirucnlirs bridiiie bath i tarrol hospital 60 jfferson st new yolk 1 anoricas pioneer doj rsitiedies book ox dog diseasesl and how to feed mailed freo to any address by the author hclay glover co inc at 31st street new like many other successful institu tions the canadian national exhibi- a beneficial effect for in may of the j the i discharge evervdav ills and accidents of life i tion was in financial straits many same year a second tost was made t beforo god 1 tim 5 21 consider it has no equal i would not j times early in its career on one which showed a decided improvement printed in 1806 only 34 per cent being- adulterated rebekahscamels bible from that time the department has uebekah arose and her camels issued annual bulletins but finding it i gen 24 61 printed in 1823 impossible to stop adulteration the i the wifehater bible if any act already referred to was placed m como to me hate not hl unmi ihn ii ut- a 1 i father yea and ills own wife also upon the statute books a most gra- 1 ec 26 printed in 1810 tifyng result is shown m bulletin bible persecuted 32o just recently published although hi that was born after the spirit to dated october 1915 according to remain even so it is now gal 4 which only 15 per cent of the sam- 29 this typographical orror which pies wero found impure on looking was perpetuated in the first 8vo bible over these pamphlets from year to printed for the bible society takes its year the names of the same offenders chlef importance from the curious occur iriin na ifrnir piririonh circumstances under which it arose a the noltj h j wn r e 1 12mo bible was being printed at cam the policy has been to pay the on- brid 1805 aml tho proot nual fine and proceed as before i being in doubt as to whether or not he 1 nor to april 1915 the fine was should remove a comma applied to merely nominal but under the new his superior and the reply penciled regulations it is to hoped that an on the margin to remain was trans- end will be put to the fraud ferrcd to the body of the toxt and re- tho word ainri peated 1n the bible societys 8vo edi- yor ua hon of 180506 and also in another tho amendment of tho adulteration act prohibits tho manufacture and sale of adulterated maple syrup or sugar and restricts the word jlaplo to pure maple sugar or bprup imposing a find of from 50 to 500 and costs for wilful adultera tion and from 50 to 200 and costs for tho salb of tho adulterated article whtl jjie uht has apparently boerj won it is felt that only py ctetfnhl vigilance will it bq jjosviblb to pw- tett the honest roakcr tboso wlw have been intrumentfil in bringlm about these irn3prant retorws ijw naturally much cncvvvagcd ancf fetj that the maple industry stands oh the threshold of a great development if i start on a voyage without it and i cost a dollar a bottle capt f r desjardin schr storke st andre kamouraska it occasion one of the directors gave his personal note for 10000 before the gates could be opened now it pays an annual surplus- to the city of toronto a woman may not believe in mili tary preparedness but she can al ways look daggers at a man when she wants to 12mo edition of 1819 storage batteries generators magnetos starters send them fov prompt bealr to oanajmajr 3tor battjiey co ljtqitd 117 flitafcde st bronto wiilmd attests the dog show at the canadian na tional exhibition has been run for 21 years and is the second largest on the continent suaards idnlmoni ofl toy physician a talented father a father had decided that he must administer a stern lecbure to his youthful son father spoke judiciously but sev erely he recounted tho bpys piis- deeds and duly explained the whys and wherefores of his solmon rebuke his wife the while standing by duly impressed finally when the father ceasod for breath nnd incidentally to heal the culprits acknowledgement of error tho hoy his face beaming with admir ation turned fro his mother and said mother isnt dad interesting a woman can get more pleasure out of a good cry than a man can extract from a good laugh nothing to his credit its been ten years since ive had my salary raised you ought to be ashamed of your self i ought to bo ashamed why to think that in ten years you couldnt prove yourself to be worth more money to your employer a geld rvieno on your farm you can doublo your profits by storing up kood crecn toed in a bsssell silo summer foefl all winter ionsr scientifically built to itoep sllaro fresh sweet and good to the luat built of select ed timber treatod with wood preservatives that prevent decay tho bissell silo has strontr rigid walls airtight doors hoops of heavy steel sold by dealers or address us direct get freo folder write t e blsocll co lata dept u elora ontario stopping your advertising when business is dull is like tearing out a dam because the water is low jaciilii wbeelock engine iso hp 18x42 with double main driving belt 24 ins wlaend dynamo 30 kw belt driven all in first class condition would be sold together or separate ly also a lot of shafting at a verygreat bargain as room is required immedi ately s frank wilson sons 78 adelaide street west toronto ed i issue 34 16- 5

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