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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 31, 1924, p. 7

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the ott03is of iipovkrishki blood show in pale faces tired feel ing and breathlessness people who are pale languid with palpitation of the heart and shortness of breath at slight exertion are suffer ing from thin impure blood if they have the resolution to take the right remedy and stick to it bey will find new health and strength ihe remedy that can always be relied upon is dr williams pink pills with every dose they improve and invigorate the blood and this new blood nieans health and strength mrs a griffiths pierson man is one of the many thousands who have proved the value of these pills she says i was so badly run down in health that i was almost bedfast the least exertion would leave me breathless i suffered from headaches and backaches and had no appetite 1 could only drag about the house and found even light housework almost impessible i tried several remedies but they did not do me a particle of good then a friend came for a visit and she urged rae to try dr williams pink pills when i had finished the seconu box i could feel that they were helping me by the time i had taken four boxes more 1 was a well woman and every symp tom of my trouble had disappeared it would not be possible for me to say too much in favor of this medicine and i always recommend it to run down people and have seen it prove just as satisfactory in other cases if you are weak and run down you can begin getting new strength to- 1 day by taking dr williams pink pills sold by all druggists or sent by mail at 50 cents a box by writing to the dr williams medicine co brockville ont jmbihbl1 an idea of the size of this pair is obtained by the presence of the young man in the picture the larger is a lunge 35 pounds in weight the smaller a lake trout of 24 pounds both with many others were landed in one trip early this season at kenora ont on lake of the woods foiling the enterprising burglar ever since locks were first applied to treasure chests says chambers journal a contest of wits has gone on between the thief and the maker of strong rooms and boxes of late years manufacturers have used the most re sistant materials in combination with the finest workmanship and the most intricate examples of the locksmiths craft side by side with those efforts has gouo the adoption of explosives by the burglar and finally of the oxyacety- lene torch the use of explosives the manufac turer countered by making the doors of safes and strong rooms fit so close that no crack was available in which to insert the nitroglycerine for blow ing pieces off but for a long time now the burglar has been able to cut through any safe or strongroom door with the oxyacetylene torch recently however a metal alloy has been invented that successfully resists the intense heat of that flame oven if it is applied for the fifteen hours or so that a burglar can safely work during a weekend moreover an important alteration has been made in the disposition of the materials in safes and strongroom doors instead of placing the new alloy outside the manufacturers place it near the inside lining of the safe or of the door that a napoleon of science in any case a revolution there is pae great man who has not yet emerged the napoleon of science and considering the desire for power with which humanity is imbued it seems surprising whether it has in the reconstruction of the economic condition of england after the de vastating years of the napoleonic wars the british association has been called the parliament of science a cognomen which indicates in some degree the nature of that body it is a parliament of which any week of its annual session without election merely by indicating his de sire to do so the reports of its pro ceedings are noted with interest for a periodical adjustment of our ideas to the new conditions of life is one of the most needful requirements of our modern age heat hard on baby nevolent donation but just a little of the great harvest returned to its pro ducers gives the burglar far more trouble for j the three classical economic fact- he has to cut through twelve inches ors laud labor and capital have been or moro of special steel and fireproof credited with producing wealth for material before he can get at the re- thousands of years and there are still sistant alloy continual squabbles as to which pro- at a recent demonstration at the duces most now these last hundred works of the originators of the metal years probably as much real wealth been due to a want of ambition in this i citizen may become a member for the direction in such men as watt or fara day or bad business on the part of those who have had such ambitions its realization has somehow fallen through it may have been from prin ciple or from disinclination to worry about business prospects that dis coverers have published their records for the free perusal of all at any rate it was bad business for what might not a man have done had he corner- ed scientific interests it is not even yet beyond the bounds of pos sibility r it is an anomalous indeed almost a grotesque position which science holds in modern society its cultivat ors have already produced a harvest beyond tho dreams of our forefathers it has been a great labor of love with men like pasteur a voyage of adven ture with huley and darwin or a life time recreation with such as kelvin but it has seldom or never been a struggle for gain the desire for money and the scientific mind are in compatible the scientist has no time for making money like the artist he has other greater values in life he ploughs and tills and sows but leaves tho harvest for humanity and some times humanity is apt to forget that money given for scientific research and to scientific societies is not a be- i dr williams ville ont the suns a gay philander the suns a gay philander as each sweet flower knows o mornings early first of all he visits every rose then while their leaves with dew are wet he hovers near the mignonette by noon hes kissed the zinnias likewise tho lilies tall flitting about impartially making each bud a call late afternoons the hollyhocks he courts also the purple phlox within this gardenclose i spend the days and must confess the suns my lover too my cheeks are brown from his caress his worshipper am i and he thus sets his royal seal on me maggie v oaruthers s how many words do you speak tho average uneducated person uses but 400 words in his or her everyday- life the average school child uses about s00 words in daily conversation the average business man has a vocabulary of about 3000 words but gets along on 1500 tho average collcgo man or woman speaks about 3000 words and knows 8000 or more the average literary person uses 10000 to 12000 words and knows 15000 the scholar knows and uses about 20000 words how many words do you know is good tea the orange pekoe quality makes finer tea and more of it t no season of the year is so danger ous to the life of little ones as is the summer the excessive heat throws the little stomach out of order so quickly that unless prompt aid is at hand the baby may be beyond all human help before the mother real izes he is ill summer is he season when diarrhoea cholera infantum dysentry and colic are most prevalent any one of these troubles may prove deadly it not promptly treated dur ing the summer the mothers best friend is babys own tablets they regulate the bowels sweeten the stomach and keep baby healthy tho tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from the medicine co broclc- cinderellas song o little cat beside the stool i my grayish cat my ashy one ill tell you something in your ear its i can put the slipper on the cinders all will brush away o little pat beside my chair and i am very beautiful when i comb down my hair my dress was gold my dress was blue but you can hardly think of that my dress came to me through the air o little cindercat my dress is gone a little white my dress was sweet and blue and cool but it will come again to me o little cat beside my stool elizabeth madox roberts an oxyacetylene- torch was played on one spot of a plate of the new alloy for fifteen minutes without any visible effect other than raising a slight blis ter the same torch when tried on or dinary steel cut through it rapidly it will be interesting to see whether the burglar will bo able to overcome the new obstacle for the present the honors are with the safemaker last year 198000 people emigrated from great britain 92000 more than in 1922 it is not enough to keep only your hands going a clocks hands keep on going but only in circles has been produced as in the thousand before it yet the three factors have not changed what has changed our wealth producing power is a fourth after rain i never saw the sky so blue the rain has washed it clean the wisps of cloud are white and few the pastures diademed with dew with cobwebtented grasses shine and buttercups between so shine the spirits earth and sky swept clean by storms of pain white thoughts go drifting soft and high you say mrfly fell into a bottle of indigo 1nkwhat iappemed tohlm v9then why he got i bad case of bthe blues oracles in flowers pulling off the petals is the most familiar of all way6 of consulting fate by means of a flower but it is not the only way an american in england staying recently in an ancient and re mote country inn one day missed her way in its rambling corridors and en tered by mistake the neat bedroom of her pretty chambermaid the girl was there changing her dres3 and of fered presently to guide the lady back to her apartment in the brief wait the visitor noticed something that struck her as odd why have you pinned that little plant up on tho wall she inquired surely it will fade unlos sit is put in water oh no maam begging your par don it wont said tho girl with pride and satisfaction in her voice thats a pin plant and its been growing there a week very bud has opened too its doing grand it was a pretty tuft of yellow stone- crop starred with tiny golden flowers a few questions about its uses as a pin plant and the girl laughing and blushing admitted that it was custom- 1 ary among tho girls of the village to pin a tuft of the buddod plant upon j their bedroom wall as an oracle of i love if it lived feebly but did not i bloom their present love affairs would come to nothing if it withered and died they would meet disaster in love but if at the end of a few days i the little plant suspended by a loose- 1 lytied thread head downwards from its pin began to curve its stems up ward till they stood upright and final ly the tips burst into bloom then all was well and they might expect to marry and live happy ever after in france a similar curious experi ment with another plant that will open for a while and simply live on air is practiced with the common houseleek which the french call herb of st john they drive two hooks or long project ing nails into a wall about a half a yard apart in a horizontal line across them in early june they lay a budded stalk of leek gradually the leaves easy tricks the mystic figure 91 i9 23x27- zl 854x72 582858 036 9 carlyle on health we do say that illhealth of body or of mind is defeat is battle in a good or bad cause with bad success that health alone is victory let all men if they can manage it contrive to be healthy he who in what cause soever sinks into pain and disease let him take thought of it let him know well that it is not good he has arrived at yet but surely evil may or may not be on the way towards good t along the stalk dry up and fall off at the end near the base and new ones put out near the tip the flower buds swell and finally open in a pretty rose- colored corymb of blossoms when tho leek is first placed on the wall a wish is made whether or not it will come true depends on whether or not the leek blossoms before the twenty- fourth of the month the date of the feast of st john the baptist this floral oracle of st john was a serious affair seriously believed in a century ago it is still commonly tried in many peasant cottages of france but nowadays only in the same spirit of simple curiosity in which any little canadian girl appeals to the daisy to tell whether the coming husband will be rich man poor man beggar man thief the tricksters favorite number ought to bo the number nine be cause many of his best tricks are based upon the mysterious quali ties of that number here is a simple stunt with whloh few are acquainted but which is decidedly interesting write the digit 9 on a blip of paper and put the slip faoe down on the table ask a friend to write on another slip of paper any number ho likes and to mul tiply it by nine or any multiple of nine when he does this he will show you the product and you will show him the slip on which you wrote the digit 9 then it is your job to show him that his product really totals nine here are a few examples but you will have to look carefully some times to avoid missing the ar rangement clip this out and paste it with other of the series in a scraphookj zyl mlnards liniment relieves pain o needed in her work maid i feel terrible mum about losing my two front teeth mistress oh you dont look badly without them maid i dont mind the looks so much but they were my pillowcase teeth think more about the troubles others and less about your own pi factor discovery tho revealing of and goldenstarred the grasses lie the means for the utilization of the with deeds of grace like buttercups j grey parrot lsbest talker accumulated energy of the ages that open after rain i scientific discovery has provided the victor starbuck i gray p princ f on plunderers of hidden treasures with jo west coast of africa is the best tools and as a society we are for the most part living on this heritage j which we have now found how to use buy your outoftown supplies with dominion express money orders mlnards liniment for rheumatism i talker when we have squandered our riches it will be for science to find other mean of obtaining energy if the world is going to support the samo number of people on the same standard of liv ing j i so we see that accurately as our ten thousand finns expect to emi- business men balance their assets and grate to ontario this summer of j debts their books are not strictly course its a nowjbeginning and 1 yet it some of their assets were earned by scientific discovery which our presont system of accountancy does not take into consideration virtually means ontarios finnish health education by dr j j middleton provincial board of health ontario or mlddleton wtu be glad to answer quoatlona on publlo health ma tan through this column address him at bpadlna house spaauaa creaooal toronto get horses to work without the driver in hauling concrete from the mixer to the point where it is needed in mak ing pavement the horses of a chicago company have been trained to work without drivers one man at the mixer turns them around and spots the carts under the chute another at the dump turns them around and trips the gate and a third midway between the other two keeps the horses mov ing once the animals are broken in jit is said that they rarely give any trouble women tell each other how they were helped by lydia e pink- hams vegetable compound making rugs in persia the making of i ugs is tho chief and almost only industry in persia say bayer aspirin insist unless you see the bayer cross on tablets you arc not jetting the genuine bayer aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by phy sicians for 24 years brooklyns bobbedhaired bandit has in the morning be aroused and sent it been landed in prison the record of out on the street to beg for pennies to has been stated that if one tenth of crimes committed by this daredevil j buy their father whiskey half the one per cent of the wealth produced young woman has occupied the front time they were scantily clad and had by science were at the disposal of p of th daily newspapers for scientist then the scientist could g j-j- rltlt work in comparative luxury t0 prison it is s sto but one that is why a napoleon of science too often told the young girl cecilia is still possible it neither probable nor cooncy had no proper upbringing desirable whetherhe emerges or she was born on the east side the not the greatest and most inevitable squalid section of new york city revolution of the age is that being her father was a drunkard she was wrought by tho poorly paid soldiers reared in neglect sometimes she was 4 of research it is a revolution that ttlzl3 mi i nr f w ji ii sometimes she slept in the coalcellars will affect the life of the ordinary citi- whcn thcre was other sm w zen probably to an even greater extdht her as a child she had to live by her than it has already altered it it is a wits and growing up she lived with t accept only a bayer package which contains proven directions hindy bayer boxes of 12 tablet also bottles of 24 and 100 druggists aprfn ik 1 trite- rocr rjliterrd la orvlal of barer manufacture ct uono- avctcr or stiicjllcida very little to eat it is a sad story all the way through the mother heartless and indifferent the father a drunkard what is the likely fate of the children of such parents just what we see here a life of crime and then the prison characterbuilding uprightness honesty and decency arc products of heredity but they arc also products of environment the family life the home circle must never depart from our country or its doom is sealed a nations greatness depends upon the woodbridge ont i took lydia b pinkhams vegetable compound for fe male troubles i would have headaches backaches pains between my shoul ders and under my shoulderblades and dragging down feelings on each side i was sometimes unable to do my work and felt very badly my mother- inlaw told me about the vegetable compound and i got some right away it has done me more good than any other medicine i ever took and i rec ommend it to my neighbors you are quite welcome to use this letter as a testimonial if you think it will help some poor sufferer mrs edgar simmons r r 2 woodbridge ont in nearly every neighborhood in every town and city in this country there are women who nave been helped by lydia e pinkhams vegetable compound in the treatment of ailments peculiar to their sex and they take pleasure in passing thegood word along to other women therefore if you are troubled in this way why not give lydia e pink hams vegetable compound a fair trial this famous remedy the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from roots and herbs has for fortyyears proved its value in such cases women everywhere bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of lydia e pink hams vegetable compound o eyes irritated by- sunwinddusi 6cindefcs alcohhended it sou bv druggists t opticians mun ioiv rnk lit caac bcor mviuhe co chuacovi philosophy whatever men she chanced to meet character uprightness and trust force which will affect politics and religion there are some finally she adopted as her philosophy worthiness of its people societies already in existence to clear the cmmemorinl attitude of criminals what n lesson there is here for par- tho way for this new power which will what the world does not give mc licnts to learn what a clarioncall it shower blessings on humanity if wo take from the very day she was is for them to bring up a child in the can direct it riehtlv hut nnv inni cecelia got a bad start her way he or she should go the care of can direct it rightly but may inflict mothcr coud ne read nor write i the child does not cease at wcaning- untold misery as long as men remain thc father had very little education time or when it goes to school intel- blind to tho dictates of reason emi- and had been an habitual drunkard j ligent supervision kindly interest and nent among these aro the royal so- all his life he never worked steadily true comradeship are necessary even ciety tho parent among british scion- j and never supported thc family what up to college days and after if the title societies and the first to realize little support came into the family young person is to benefit to the full- the necessity for placing the services cnmc through thc mother the chiljcst from parental care if more of of science at tho disposal of society drcn thcre were eight of them and the old family spirit carried out amid in the nritich asorliunn f h cecilia was thc youngest were sadly thc right environment was in evi- and the british association for the ncglcctcd tncy were scnt out to bcgdcncc it is most likely that fewer advancement of science which was an as little children had been known young folks would stray from instituted for thc purpose of assisting to sleep all night in a coal cellar and paths of uprightness and honesty thin nervous underweight people take on healthy flesh and grow sturdy and ambitious when bitrophospliate os guaranteed by druggists is taken a few weeks price 1 per pkge arrow chemical co 25 front st east toronto ont the after shaving rub the faco with mlnards mixed with sweet oil very soothing to the skin rough pimply skin cleared by cirtieiira you msy rely on cuticura scapand ointment tocare for your skin scalp hair and hrda nothing belter to car the nfcin of pimples blotches redness or roughness thc scalp of j dardruffand thehsrds of chapping icnpu sb 7r j smi amt- cantian mkpot ciktr fo lej m15 jcevuh i s- oiotoasnnjwtti jn2sc j try rvr rvr sbirinz stulf issue uo 30 241

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