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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 12, 1916, p. 7

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days are joy- to the boy or girl body is properly ed with foods that fa in musclemaking ibuilding elements are easily digested sters fed on shredded biscuit are full of ounce and buoyancy elong to youth the jood for growing chil- pecause it contains all material needed for frig muscle bone and i prepared in a diges- form one or two its for breakfast with 4 a boy or girl a start for the day ycooked and ready- jrve made in canada uch fought for city jy of trieste is a history of many conflicts 1 jste the principal seaport of lia which figures bo prominent- the news of the day goes back ao beginning of its history into lit days it is first mentioned i 100 bc as a village a place importance some fifty years i it is recorded that the place utacked by barbarian tribes from nterior and about twenty years still trieste makes its definite jgence into history during the latian wars waged by augustus a romans with that sure judg- which characterized their em- building recognized the import- of the site upon which trieste stands augustus consequently ded to found a roman colony e the little village quickly be- e a town and as a defense inst the wild celtic and illyrian es of the surrounding country who i ays gave the romans so much trou- the new city was surrounded by a 1 and fortified with towers it given the name of tergeste ickly became a flourishing roman nyand had a large territory at- hed to it in those days just as day the importance of trieste lay inly in its commerce as the natural let for pannonia and dalmatia and those days just as today it was a autiful city on the fall of the empire in the st the history of trieste merges in- the history of istria it passed ough troublous times it was pil led by the longobardi and the ths was annexed to the frankish gdom by pepin in 789 fell into the ads of the dukes of carinthia about e middle of the tenth century and om thence it passed successively jough the hands of the dukes of van the dukes of bavaria into the sasion of the republic of venice asjiisnext 180 years the history of tteste is chiefly a record of conflicts jji the great city to the south and in end trieste placed herself under protection of leopold iii of aus- leopold was only too willing dertake the trust and so from ction austria advanced to over- thip and from overlordship to ac- possession twice during the iconic period namely from 1797 5and from 1809 to 1813 trieste the possession of france in ter year however austria seiz- city and the surrounding dis- f istria and it has remained itrian possession ever since deadly dust it ie most dangerous to breath dust- laden air the workman has no more deadly i i foe than dust not only are there tiny articles floating lii the air which carry germs of deadly disease which he may breathe or become infected with through a cut or scratch but others that will inflict harm on his tissues just now when so many thousands of men are turning their hands to the making of munitions ib is timely to warn them against inhaling the fly ing minute splinters and dust that are caused by a lathe or file working on metal says the london answers if a tiny particle of steel be ex amined under a miscroscope it will be found to be jagged and sharp as a needle and when breathed into the lungs in great numbers ib sets up all kinds of pulmonary troubles the workman used to his conditions takes caie not to breathe more of this dust than he can help but the unaccustom ed man may lean over his work or laboring in a dusty atmosphere the unusual exertion may cause him to inhale deeply through his mouth all of us avoid nasty smells but it is often far more dangerous to breabhe dustladen air which is not so percept ible relief fm indigestion the most common cause of this trouble is poor blood all conditions of depressed vitality tend to disturb the process of diges tion there is not a disturbed condi tion of life that may not affect diges tion but few causes of the trouble are so common as thin weak blood it affects directly and at once the pro- man repairs promptly m4 to storage batteries generators magnetos starters ojlhjldiau btoaaoe battsxy co hdbttjsd 117 bimooa m toronto wu1k4 affata yaur corner old lad dont move till missy calls you max obediently stepped back into shadow the cocaine did not go very far and the knife steadily pursued its way and unnerved me i felt cold and sick things were rather blurred but the fear of max if i fainted ab- tacking the doctors steadied me not liking the look of things he was gasping out little whines and whimpers the doctor worked with quick dexterity and the operation was soon over i called out all right max stay where you are but he ame to the centre of the room and waited the doctor and his assistant bandaged up my eye i reached for my hat and max bounded forward with greetings of great joy he lick ed my hands stopping between the quick breaths to give an occasional pianissimo bark and intelligently kept a safe distance from my face never said the doctor have i had better patients max did the crying and you did the sitting still he would do the suffering for me too if he could i said i dont doubt it and i am sure he will make a good nurse said doctor von hoffman he seems almost hu cess of nutrition not only is the action of the gastric and intestinal glands diminished but the muscular action of the stomach is weakened nothing will more promptly restore digestive efficiency than good red blood without it the normal activity of the stomach is impossible his unselfishness and fidelity are more than human i said while we were going to the hotel max kept very close to me and when nine oclock came he unobtrusively stored himself under my bed al though usually he slept on a traveling rug in the corner of the room but is i the stomacn is vmpossioie v t thin pale people who complain of he wanted to be nearer when i was in indigestion must improve the condi- trouble and after i got nt bed jus tion of their blood to find relief the tail tapped out itn heie to take care most active blood builder in such l mlss and we both cases is dr williams pink pills they u asleep make the rich red blood which quickly j trappers s n4 y o u r m rawfurs to john halum 202 vullam building toronto a fraternal koa laaorabte jorsbara in ccrdi almcnt standard tt lt rilh tho sick and noheu iw ibir in ctdc wi otttvto government si hltuituuiu opttoau a4orual to ektata sbcnara and charlm muit ptemncalo canada foreb cmnftdun aata aoand and ncono- llthataunouolloiuo chomnfrienda la ou dlrtrkt applr dirot t w fouwms offices dtjweairtmp grand councillor w f campfcau grand orsanlxar ham1ltoh y f moalatno grand rceotdai j h ball md giandmadlcalea ontario a great convenience what the canadian pacific railway is doing for its employees for the convenience of the em ployees of whom there are nearly 2000 in the windsor station build- ings montreal the canadian pacific railway has recently set up a cafej tera luncheon at 15 cents in a large apartment which will accommodate 251 persons at a sitting judging by the attendances it is bound to be one of the most popular features the com- j pany has put its hand to there are hundreds of girls especially who have not time to go home or who if they do go home are greatly press ed for time with this service at their disposal they will save car fare they will get a thoroughly satisfying luncheon and they can have the com fort of the lounge room in connection on wet or cold days a lounge room which contains a piano magazines and papers and in which tho em ployees can rest for the balance of their lunch hour the arrangement is four to a table all the appoint ments are harmonious there is an rir of quiet dignity about the place mr w a cooper manager of the sleeping and dining ear department said that this was in accordance with made in canada raincoats best for quality style and value guaranteed for all cli mates ask your dealer x one way how can i make myself agreeable to others the best way i know is never to talk about the weather ad mabel gi ballan- iednesday se by the kween al ls a gold pnth rai- as a keep sjiis office reat miaanik xjniment cures dandruff make the rich red mooawnicnqucky- tlnlment eouo kox restores the digestive organs to their j proper activity and the dyspeptic who has hated the sight and smell of food now looks forward to meal time with pleasure as proving the value of dr williams pink fills in curing indi gestion miss edith m smith r r no 4 perth ont says i can hon estly say i owe my present good health to dr williams pink pills my complicated but easy how do you get your husband to do what he doesnt want to do when you want him to do it thats easy i make a big fuss over something he has already done which i didnt want him to do or i remind him of something which i w help for woollen mill carders weavers fullers and napper tenders good wastes paid in all departments and steady work assured we have several openlwcu for hiexoerlenced help where enersv and ability will brlnk pro motion wakes paid to apprentices while learnlnk weaving special induce ment to family workers write statlnk full experience if any ae etc to the smpft lamktmi co iitrteild brantford ontario health to dr williams pink pills my haye done which he wanted me to do stomach was terribly weak and i suf- l want to do and soon he f ered from indigestion and sick head- what j wjmt him to do j as ache and was always very nervous i h d ted to do it au was troubled this way for nearly three years and in that time took a al great deal of doctors medicine which however did not help me i could not eat anything without experiencing the most agonizing pain my sick head aches were most violent and i could not rest night or day i was asked i one day by a friend to try dr wil- hams pink pills and consented to do so after taking them some time i found they were helping me and i continued to take them steadily f or j several months until i found that i was completely cured while taking lay wounded eleven days fi a conceited man is unable to see said that this was in accordance with ws personal defects the wellknown policy of the canad- ian pacific for taking care of its cm- 1 seed potatoes ployees the people in the offices potatoes irish cob- constitutcd quite a little city in o biers delowari carman order conbuiuuu muivo at once supply limited write for quo- themselves many could not gojj it w d brampton home with convenience this lunch grss room would meet the wants of many y wahted of course there would still be the ftuunet makers and machine 30cent luncheon upstairs and the wanted steady work h at regular dining room in which you could have what you wanted and pay hall i htehest wkos apply to the furniture co southampton ont u25 i loronto ira i for the same as much as you liked but this was strictly for the em ployees male and female who would prefer to have their luncheon inside the building to going to restaurants to onto those of them who were in the hab it of going to restaurants cetjc1bies wanted vto 50 no 00 no 70 state quan- aa titv you have for sale also makers name and best cash price apply united brass lead ltd 2s st helens ave minuss liniment caxen burns etc newspajpeks tos saie profitmaking ijews and job offices for sale in good ontario towns ihe most useful and interestlnk of all businesses full information on application to wilson tubllshlnk com pany 73 west adelaide street toronto a busy lady little ester went to visit her auntj harriet for the first time when she i j nt v t v internal and external cured with- returned she remarked that her aunt 0 v our home treatment write was alwavs busv us before too late dr bellman medical what does she do dear queried co iimited the mother to keep her so very r mjscbiiairbotjs cancer tumors lumps etc int tog atralto iritone elen t uomg ipw rkham p p8th m i granulated eyelids i eyes inflamed by expo sure to sun dusl and wind quickly relieved by murine eyeremedy nosmarting just eye comfort at your druggists 50c per bottle murine e a 8blveintubes25c forbook ol iheeyef reeask druggists ormurlneeyekemcuycoculcaao diti l tfellow who gets nothing but but of his work is poorly paid the way they dont suffer yes said the suffragette or the was completely cured while taking platform have been wrong- the pills i gained both in strength and i cd for ageg they have suffere1 in weight and i feel it impossible to thousand ways praise dr williams pink pills too is one way in which they highly i h never suffered said the meek- you can procure these pills through man sta in the rear of any dealer in medicine or by mail the ha post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 250 from the dr wil- what way is that demanded the liams medicine co brockville ont suffragist they have never suffered in si lence her article gainst tea and coffee- of broad publicity pie do not realize that the drug caf- jca and coffee does users until they lays change to wjati sici pot m txt cd on postum satisfies the de- hot table drink r generally sleep l better smile enjoy we more hllff both tea a reason n cral co ltd or oat a sympathetic collie how max helped his mistress to bear a surgical operation an instance of the striking sagacity i and almost human sympathy of her extraordinary collie max is furnish ed by mrs t p oconnor in her book dog stars while she wasj in germany she was suffering from a closed tear duct informed of a doc tor in badenbaden whose specialty was the treatment of that difficulty she went there to see him taking max along the afternoon of my arrival writes mrs oconnor anxious to know his opinion i went at once to his office yes said doctor von hoffman there is trouble here that will yield only to an operation with the help of cocaine i cut a little passage from the eye to the nose keep it open with massage while healing and in a fort night your eye will be well enough for you to go away will you have it done yes i said certainly i will max who had been lying quietly in a corner came forward whimpered looked at me anxiously and laid his paw gently in my lap this gentleman hasnt the same confidence in me that you have said the doctor smiling come tomor row at eleven and everything will be ready for you if you dont mind i said i would much prefer the operation now i am sure max pressed my knee with his paw very well said the doctor ill call my assistant he has strong hands and will hold your head while i make the incision max must go into the other room no i said please let him stay he vill be a comfort to me go to minards liniment co limited dear sirs i can recommend mi nards liniment for rheumatism and sprains as i have used it for both with excellent results yours trulv t b lavers st john insured do moind ycz dont git hurrt pat said bridget its dangerous a workin in that quarry thats all roit biddy said pat oive borrowed two dollars frim th foreman and he dont let me do any dangerous work any more british soldier exemplifies never- saydie motto under the title eleven days in a shell hole the following was issued recently by the british official press service in the seymour military hospital at manchester lies a wounded soldier of the manchester regiment who has accomplished a feat of endurance which the doctors declare exceeds any demonstration the war has revealed of the- never say die spirit of tho british soldier sergeant huddart formerly an engineer at the great armstrong whitworth works in manchester was wounded by machine gun fire during the advance on the somme he fell with bullet wounds in his left hand i his thigh and his left leg for cover i he crawled into a shell hole and there he lay for the incredible period of i eleven days and nights 1 five days after he had been there j a stretcher party went by the lip of the shell hole carrying another would- ed man and huddart hailed them they said they would send a party for him but the relief never came and l huddart says he knew why tho racket of machine gun fire told him shells dropped all about him his legs and feet were buried in earth thrown up by them he had not a scrap of food and he lived on sips of water from his flask on the eleventh day he saw an of ficer looking down into the shell hole and moved his hand to show he was alive the officer called a stretcher party and under fire they carried away the very feeble wounded man one of the stretcher party was killed while performing the rescue huddart is recovering his strength the doctors say it is a case of which the war has revealed many when the man ought to have died and would have died except that his indomitable spirit refused busy why said the litte girl she spends all day long hiding her silver in fifty different places so the burglars that she is sure are coming cant find it goodness exclaimed the mother and continued esther she spends all night hunting for it and gathering it into one pile in case of fire expert diagnosis doctor well and how did you find yourself this morning patient oh i just opened my eyes and there i was after the war i is rcl question of reconstruction ceiving attention day by day the question of recon struction and of preparation for the great development anticipated in all directions after the war occupies a larger share of public attention in many countries paris has just held an exhibition of model houses onthe terraces of the jardin de tuilcrios and meetings dealing with recon struction and development work are of frequent occurrence in both franco and the united kingdom the latest instance of this activity is afforded in a report recently made to the birm ingham corporation on tho question of rebuilding houses razed for mili tary purposes and of proceeding with building schemes arrested by the out break of the war two years ago the report advises the expenditure of a sum amounting in all to something like 350000 on schools and other public buildings visards idnlrnont for sal everywhere healtliy babies properly reared children grow up to be atrono healthy citizens many diseases to which child ren arc susceptible first indicate their presence in the bowels the careful mother should watch her childs bcwcl move ments and use mrs winslows soothing syrap it is a corrective for diarrhoea colic and other ailments to which children are subject especially during the teething period it is absolutely nonnarcotic and contains neither opium morphine nor any of their de rivatives mrs winslows soothing syrup makes cheerful chubby children soothes th frctpb child during 0w lwarmrlod oi to dewop tnjr jltjt aus i fiwrt teml mm u both chad and wether hi hwady stm ty ta and ows 50c when buyingt3 admission 25c insist on having an i otto higellb piano action jv l rive or ure aboih id seed ji eighusp hog pen tr in the 3 juse or- tsgoocl wthj 1 1 4ille good ft amaricas pioneer do remedies llooic oj dog diseases and how to feed mailed free to anj address vy the author hciay glover co inc 118 west 3ht street ncwtkrfc reduces bursal enlargements j thickened swollen tissues ly curbs filled tendons sore- a ness from bruises oi stralnsi uii 6top spavin lamenmi allays pain 1 111 doea norblisferrrtrrtove-thehairtjt- lay up the horse 200 a bottle g t dnikcists or delivered book 1 m freej 1 1t1 absorbine jr for mankind an antiseptic liniment for bruises cuts wounds m r p aj strains painful swollen veins or glands it btt 3 heals and soothes 100 a bottle atrdnqtfe recpiv i eists or postpaid will tell you more if you cv ve j write made in the u s a by mnovem- h f young p 0 f 518 tymans ltg montreal ciivgjjgge of ibsoiblm at absorblne jr ire midc la caohui i jtignth 12 1 for markham entyfive ess the near the s leading iy tender terms kon app- ry read font i like applv to staff sergt dawsoj bandmaster k o late bank master gov gens bbdygiiavl jrour toronto 197 peel street moi real c lie ineryjfor wtieelock engine iffiorie h 18x42 with doulju main driving belt 24 iffiffl wide and dynamo 30 kp vav belt driven mtafifejc class condition womldl sold together or separfffi ly also a lot of shaftjv mini at a very great bargaiipi room is required immafh j i roam ately uns at 3 frank wilson s jer 78 adelaide street wesf toronto et 7 issue 41 v j 1 ssa xx

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