Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 14, 1924, p. 6

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ti ask for h4b9 green tea it is much more delicious than the finest japan toting hyson or gunpowder sold everywhere free sample of qreen tea up8h request salaoa toronto study your baby babies cannot talk but they have a sign language which the observant mother may learn to understand by proper understanding of his crying and movements a great many of babys wants may be discovered and wisely cared for a normal healthy child gains regu larly in weight has a warm moist skin breathes quietly eats heartily sleeps peacefully has regularly one or two bowel movements daily and cries only when he is hungry uncom- and brush all sides and edges of the wick holder turn the wick up again and clean as before this latter brushing removes any bits of carbon or threads that may have been stick ing to the wick holder and it is these tiny bits of charred material falling when hearts command- by elizabeth york miller wktn htart command from ttmis tk tag tat counaituxgt depart chapter xxix i mothers duty to tell you in view of mr smarts i id rather you told your marriage you understand you me at once is mumsey dead said alice her question startled christopher he had no clue at all as to what had prompted it not that i know of he replied she is ill then perhaps she has had an accident i havent heard of it said chris topher may i sit down oh yes please do you must for give me i didnt understand when would have wished to know your er your husband might also prefer to have been told particularly a man like dr ardeyne who i believe holds rather strong views on the subject that is to say on heredity person ally i dont agree with all these medi cal theories but that has nothing to my own personal deceived so much the better but thats no credit to your mother it was just an accident were you en gaged to him before your father ar rived im afraid i cant talk about it any more alice said faintly would you be so kind as to excuse me mr smarle i im not feeling very well christopher took the hint he rose majestically solemn and noting that she did net offer her hand made no attempt at cordial leavetaking now that i am here he said i may as well stay a few days to get some bwiest from the journey if either you or doctor ardeyne wishes to see me youll find me at the hotel du rhein its a modest little place not so grand as you are here but comfortable lucerne is a very beau tiful spot isnt it well good after noon good afternoon alica repeated she sat stunned for a little while after the door had closed on him then bit by bit all the puzzling jljter every meal onto tho wick during the process of j quite comfortable do with the facts opinion cannot be supposed to alter things which had happtnedinct dr ardeyne s j hugos arrival at bordighera began a i moved she sat there to flt themselves together she was your card came up i could only think leaning forward her hands clasped the daughter of a lunatic who had that something had happened to mum- 1 tl listening with a sense of hor- 8hot and y r man und had heen sey and that you had come to tell me i ror seemed as though the thing shut in broadmoor for fifteen you you are sure nothing has could no real she the daughter years happened to her of a madman uncle john was that and phiup had her to marry nothing that i know of christo- 1 madman and he was not uncle john hirn hetore he knew har dreadful his- phcr firmly assured his victim ex- 1 wi s j tory why they had been engaged cept that she appears to have lost all d had died so bravely defending near a week before he cven i sense of conscience thank you i will ms country her father was not a on uncle j that is to say her sit down if i may gallant major carnay her father father- oh yes yes here at the window wa 4 he had been a y she remembered that afternoon in mr smarle this chair looks to bo ed broadmoor undoubtedly tho u h rnil manner a pleasant and asrecablc sweet and a 1nstiug benefit as tvell good for teeth breettfj and digestion hakes tbe next cigar taste better cleaning the wick or holder or stick ing to the edge of the latter if we fail to brush it that cause the high yellow points in our blue flame points which smoke if we attempt to turn up the wick to the necessary lltsjiismtj s changed it was no ires serious enough however applicants for posltiolns on the police force of a certain middle west- era town aro of course required to un dergo a careful physical examination during the examination of one candi date tho physician asked what did fortabyeilior ihdulgingin a fit- of ghtor cooking the whole opera temper breathing the healthy baby will breathe easily and quietly through the nose sometimes a perfectly normal baby will breathe irregularly during tho first weeks of life this should to obtain an even height and is also christopher crossed the room with j on unc johns undisciplined affectionate but there had been aom grandfather dlo of sombre heavy tread and possessed ls difference he had been more like an j tho applicant looked nonplused for himself of the comfortable chair after xnat was what l- elder brother than a lover she real- a moment and finally admitted that pointedly waiting for aice to sit down ho did not remember but n order she leaned forward her hands anx- gaunt ksew he was in the secret buffered for her wtothow sflfrw h rocord n0t erl iously clasped her white face drawn cult it must hnve been for him with perplexity i she would have challenged chris- and ihosa jettera he had written what do you mean she asked i topher smarle s story had there been from genoa now knowing them all dont understand your speaking about t r00m her nd lor pretty w by heart she could read my mother like that i v wasn between the lines and gather the per- tmr t t f l vv i i wiu explain said christopher he tugged at an inside pocket and p that had tortured his heart if ii k 7 a k f i wick as camo straight from london pur- b a bu e i letters like white flames which had 1 julh f tl l jp to see you before it was too stantly she recognized the hand writ- j 6eemed to burn away all the dross of tion is quickly done does not make the fingers smutty or oily and always results in a clean blue flame excite no alarm unless associated with other signs of illness such as hot skin and flushed face baby should breathe through the nose with the mouth closed mouth quite apt to leave threads late when heels rub when the childrens heels rub paste a piece of velvet in the back of the breathing or habitually holding the shoe or slipper this is equally asj ter yesterday morning arid i ieft by mouth open indicates enlarged tonsils effective as the contrivances purchased i the two oclock train ive been travel or adenoids or some other obstruction tor this purpose the pile on the ling ever since i to the breathing which needs the at- velvet prevents rubbing and blistered j less jhan an hour ago you came to see me from lon- j don then it is about mumsey you to read it he said her fears were returning on this strange cruellooking man your mother wrote to me chris topher went on i only got her let- ln t i life leaving only that which was your mothers letter i would like bi beautiful and selfsacrificial alice shook her head no think you id rather not in case you imagine ive been too harsh no thank you ive been travel- very well christopher pursed thi terrible th reached lucerne ub p frowned and returned the mumsey had thought to trick and envelope to his pocket the poor lit- j cheat him but whcn found out he such letters as a man might write to a little saint on her high and lonely pedes tal time and again even todny she had felt that philip had something he feared yet wished to tell her and it reaiiyf perhaplfyou youd like tie brides coldly stubborn manner set- j d his part like the fine chival tention of a physician i heels do not keep on wearing shoesi j if y skinthe babys skin should be a in which the lining has rubbed something to eat alice made a move- j him uf you to know wtrm nf th fj- f sw sfc p 8s8 warm smooth and slightly moist to hard on stockings paste a piece of the touch the muscles under the muslin or velvet over the wornpart skin should feel firm flabby muscles of the shoe lining usually indicate something wrong with the feeding crying a well baby does not cry very much and since he has no other means of calling attention to his wants during the early months of his life his cry should be heeded but when he cries simply because he has learn ed from experience that this brings him whatever he wants he has ac quired one of the worst habits he can have and one which it takes all the strength and patience of the mother to break crying should cease when the cause has been removed a certain amount of crying develops the babys lungs and is good for him when children cry for everything they want it is the result of faulty stains rosaleens mother defended herself 1 for what she had done by saying that tho child was too careless yet un comfortably three rosaleens haunted i want nothing thank you your mother wrote to me concerning your he rous soulhe was oh god be pitiful be merciful i mumsey had done it deliberately apparently not when questioned about uncle and she got your father to agree john teken an oath or offered to marriage it was quite a long letter to the deception it was because she for her it was a letter which shock- 1 wanted you to make this advantag- ed and startled me very much i hope eous marriage you will forgive me for saying so but winced your mother appears to be totally de- christopher continued your moth- void of conscience and a proper sense ers audacity went further than that of diitv even she allowed herself- to believe v vij i i vjitv iuv im aivmv aiiu weill niiai nci mr smarle i cannot listen if you that i might be persuaded to be- bedr feeling stiff bruised utterly are going to say such things as that come a patojherjwicked plan she broken thcre p of money btie at- m her purse thanks to her fathers a- generosity and her trunk was stil i quite understand your feelings i hcehivered and slightly changed it wouid teke ony a few take one the girls heart contracted with pain she wanted to die but death doesnt come merely by wishing it filtumsey had done this thing dare one hate ones mother she got up slowly and went into her ly compromised ho hastened to add anyway i know that it wab nothing serious f 0 mlnards liniment heals cuts flying round tho world tho circumference of the world is 24000 miles but the new air route all tho way round is 27000 miles this is duo to the fact that the aviator does not fly quite as the crow flies and the circle ho completes is slightly larger than the circle completed by a tra veller on the worlds actual surface tho route being developed by imperial airways is calculated to take seven teen days and jules vernes hero went round the world in eighty truth beats fiction every time ho whom god steer3 steers safely her three rosaleens changing from a j one to another like pictures on all dont know what mumsey can have rather misunderstands me screen there was a radiant danc- 1 written but certainly i- ine rosaleen startino- for hpr norfv i quite understand your feelings alice shi ihl a frltd stemmering tt f k wouutgt theplxtent oft r pack the contents of her jr wise to blame your mother has woma go ine iun excent oi ner j pt t coming slowly back with the her christian duty but that ion peggy too nobody could help it and finally the frightened rosaleen i who went slowly to her room for pun- training if baby is cross or fretful ishment and then sobbed herself mis- and cries a great deal of the time it erably to sleep does not mean necessarily that he lsl though the thing had happened ill but there is something wrong with weeks ago the three rosaleens still leen coming slowly back stained gown but mother i j doesnt absolve me from mine you couldnt help it truly i couldnt 1 1 were not informed i believe that was just standing under the arbor hugo smarle is your father and the grapes fell on me they fell i hugo smarle alice repeated faintly i dont know who you mean my father was your cousin and his name was hugo camay christopher shook his head sadly no my child your fathers name was smarle your mother called her- self mrs carnay for a reason shej had been decided upon he was 0i er dressingbag but was there time to tragedy was only beginning to dawn t av 8 philip returned on her she felt the horror of it glrtalnl y time e nougfi to ri ng for drawing closer and closer soon she j havc the k t would be drowned in it and she didnt in hf it ig a the want christopher smarle to witness thi which mak th diffl- her agony cultics the one thing which puzzles me he continued in his smooth quasi judicial voice is dr ardeynes atti tude in this matter i met dr ar- jnst her dres and slipped deyne shortly afteryour fathers re- j qf rw nffk she would have to write a note for 1 philip no she could postpone that t l and leave the trunk suppose she took tude in this matter i met dr ar- juet her dressi and slipped away to the station there would be posed as a widow- was also for a reason him learn what he is trying to tell crept back now rosaleen and her but that was wholly unnecessary you by crying mother were visiting jennie davoli that was carrying deception too far au ueen utuueu upon ne was train mg somewhere she could as it seems incredible your mother did te philip from the station not know on the examining board of and writ to him when she reach- s the only thing i can think h ri whrr not know physician destination wherever that i then one afternoon cry from indigestion caused by over- she saw clearly molly and rosaleen feeding as from hunger had gone to a party at a neighbor fretful cry the baby is sleepy or and molly had come back with a choc- nncomfortable he may be too warm date stain on her pretty gown after- or tired of being laid in one position wards rosaleens mother remembered a tepid sponge bath and gentle rub rosaleens swift glance at her or a change of clothing and taking j him out will prove very restful end molly was utterly fearless she mfrvw thi 7 v end went straight to her mother as to one i poor father was convicted as a crim- comforting if the crying continues wh is sure to help mother oh mal lunatic he has been confined in consult the doctor tho child m- v w ueip uiouier on consult the doctor the child may be see what happened we can clean it cant we cry of colic or pain a lusty cry that q nestling against her nie kissed the eager face sometimes rising to a shriek wun the eagerness in her eyes tears in the eyes in colic the knees and then jonn are drawn up and the fists are clench- ond asked ed a tight fist is usually an indica- mcj ho did it hppen dear tion of pain if tho crying increases ackcrs wa3 having a second with moving of an nrm or leg or when he of ice cream and she spilled placing the child in a certain position- somc of it on me of course she didnt he may havc a broken bone or other m to mother damage calling for the attention of dear im sure she didnt and a doctor i think we can clean it run upstairs sick cry tho vory sick baby does ftnd put on an old dress and ill show not cry hard there i3 a low moaningj you l0 then if or wail with sometimes a turning of tai h mot tho head from side to side cleaning the oilstove wick during the oilstovo soason it is well to know an efficient way of cleaning the wicks as a clean steady bluo flamo gives the maximum of heat use on old toothbrush turn the wick up to the lovel of the wick holder and brush across from inside of tho cyl inder toward the outside keeping the brush always at right angles to the wick when it seems smooth and level turn the wick down out of sight cream bhip your cream to us and ob tain the best results with high est price for number one quality daily returns cans supplied anj express charges paid write for ens now j ts co ud toronto z f z 24 you ever have a isnt here youll know what todo molly danced upstairs as lightly as she had danced down on her way to the party a strange look came into rosaleens eyes a look that pierced her mothers ficjirt in a moment molly danced down again with the white dress over her arm then they all went out into the kitchen where molly learned how to fasten the dress tight over a bowl with clothespins and to pour boiling water through the cloth as the stain faded out rosaleen said mother didnt show me how to get mine out over the heads of their daughters the glances of the two mothers mot the eyes of rosaleens were dark with pain mollys mother said to rosa leen i suppose she loved to do it for you you ask her next time to let you help rosaleen turned her clear eyes on her mother suddenly she ran to her and clung close i will oh i will sho cried for sore feet mlnards llnlmeiit put on her hat and did not no- she had got it back to front tically she threw brushes and tt toilet articles into the bag and then she had thought that uncle john say her head was in an absolute struggled into her coat if only she was really her father but mumsey whirl she only half comprehended could get away it would be so much had sworn to her that it wasnt so the meaning of these afterthoughts easier for both of them if her shame she had taken her mothers word be- of christophers and humiliation were confessed to heved implicitly that her mother would h m sniffed christopher then philip by letter not lie to her dr ardeyne himself is in the de- she snatched up the bag and her and christopher cleared his ception gloves and turned towards the door mumsey didnt know im sure sho didntl didnt know what theres pre cious little i imagine that philip was on that board throat im afraid the ing part is yet to come most shock- hugo your broadmoor for fifteen years in a fit of madness ho shot a man his part ner in fact shot and killed a man of course he is sane now but never theless all this is something you should have been told and it was your im sure she didnt christopher looked sourly indiffer ent it doesnt matter i had my duty to perform if ardeyne hasnt been members of the 1st bombay troop of boy scouts who arrived in icng- land for tho bis jamboree are shown enjoying a joke at their camp at sldeup there stood philip staring at her in blank surprise perhaps he had bean watching her for as much as a minute or more my darling child what on earth does this mean he demanded to bo continued needless electric repairs we should not push the plug vio lently into electric toaster iron or percolator or screw tho electric bulbs too tight notice how the toaster will begin to sing at the slightest contact and if the current is on how the light will flash when the bulb is notscrcwed in tight i learned this from a friendly elec tric repair man to whom i had taken our percolator when it refused to work he diagnosed the trouble to be due to jamming the plug into the socket when the percolator was con nected m j m v save the wallpaper to avoid marks on your walls place 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