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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 29, 1925, p. 3

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dyeing to all the latest shades in either wearing apparel or house hold furnishings prompt service carriage charges paid one way our mail order department is glad to answer questions ker thegbifiern i should like to enter your ancient home not as a vial tor but as an unseen ghost that need not make conversation and is free to go where it wills and ob- serve slowly softly more softly than a burglar i should not eteal your gold but certain other things i would make my own and never part from i would take the lelsurellness of the fields green undulations around the path to your house leisurely as the survlng skirts of your ancestrasses when they curt- sled and i would keep for my own the startled eyes and the impish smile of your greataunt six years old painted by coswey or gainsborough in the hall with curly crazy quivering hair and one shoulder stuck out of her dress dyeworks limited qeanerssdyers 791 yonge st toronto notions worth noting of two people using the same tea one makes a delicious brew the other tea not fit to drink yet both have used boiling water the firsts uses water freshly boiling the other has had the kettle on the fire for an hour and has boiled all the air out of the water leaving it flat and dead poking a fire seems a simple busi ness yet there is a right and wrong way of doing it the wrong way is to pound the coals from above the right to push the poker in underneath and by clearing out the burnt ashes leave room for a draught of air to pass through the fire eo allowing it to burn brightly when packing to leave homo a wo man always puts boot and shoes and nil heavy objects at the bottom of the trunk and the lighter articles on top this is the right way to pack and if men followed the same example there would be fewer cracked shirt fronts and creased suits at a journeys end most people treat acut linger by wrapping round it a piece of soft rag this is a mistaken idea for the rag encourages bleeding if the cut la a bad one the blood supply should be stopped by tying something tightly around the joint below the cut when a door sticks the average manjmts his shoulder against it and tries to force it open this may or may not prove successful but surely the simplest way of managing the job is first to ascertain the offending spot when comparatively light pressure will probably do the trick i would open the closed oak drawers forgotten in your grandmothers room and take the feel of the cambric sleeves and the little shred3 of stltchery folded away since elghteenseventy and ray hands would never be harsh or clumsy again i would pass beyond the house always unseen and take the smell of warming apri cots onjthe south wall quite near the gruelsniell of the plgstycs where they blond enehantlngly together and keep them for a pomander in streets that smell of petrol camilla doyle nurses- twtwmtt hmrtui fer iesrui la ttmtti wttt btttma m ald hmltsli ftw vrt city fn ttrw ir cw4 of triiaua to feral tk mvlrcd cbi1m ud lrtf tf bclm crsti tmi kftwkal fcu utd tin tight bmf qtfttm tilt pmfllm mftttvt elvm t taftml ft mtstbly ail and tnvellog txcati u d trim ntw york fer further uforattlm tufy f ttt s3rltnct clocks without hand a new type of clock with a square dial and no hands to being tested at waterloo and other london terminal stations the time is indicated by figures on two small panels instead of by hands pointing to numerals on a round dial a new panel is let down automatically aa each minute passes and the hours areehanged the same way the clock which is driven by electricity is con trolled by a master clock of the or dinary type i it is easier to read the figures than hands at a dlstancce and for that rea- ireland forbidden lap dogs in olden tunes dogs figure largely in the lore of all j on the timepiece is particularly suit- babys health why the tender of a loco motive is so called strictly speaking this word is a corruption of attender long before tho days of railways ships in harbor and rivers were waited on by smaller craft which brought them their sup plies and so on and even today we speak of passengers being takenout to a ship by tender the attender of the largor vessel so in the early days of railways the engine was attended by a small wagon to carry its coal and water and this was the origin of the modern tender describing suns heat the sun gives out as much heat in a veers time as the burning of sixty earths would if composed entirely of anthracite coal heroin a preparation of opium is n powerful drug obtained from the white poppy polishes ftttkor3 ahpurposes mikei eld in nw capo cleanser for painted woodwork walls enamelware windows etc tin clo pclitrii lm lliolitd storm windows parfw wmflys s fl w fiuiirf ww cevnfofl nh simm wtfkftwt low frrjm ptxf wktv trtf h mvry r f p 1 1 sij iy t cjn kui w iggsgs hamiltoh r zip us ouq i f poultry game eggs butte ro feathers we buy all year round write today for priors ire guarantee them for a week ahead p pouun frcollmlted i 2s822zl fh f31ii2j is the constant care of every young mother the young mother has a constant care in looking after the welfare of her little ones childhood ailments come on so suddenly sometimes with out a minutes warning the mother may have a very sick baby on her hands before help can be obtained that is unless she has a remedy in the house which she can safely give the baby for any of the many minor ail ments of babyhood and childhood such a remedy is found in babys own tablets thousands of mothers throughout the country always keep a box of the tablets on hand and they proclaim them to be without an equal for sweetening babys stomach regulating his bowels and thus driv ing out constipation aud indigestion coids and simple fevers and making the dreaded teething period easy babys own tablets are an absolute ly safe remedy they are guaranteed to be free from opiates or any other narcotic drug which are so harmful to the future welfare of the baby moth ers if you value the life of your little ones give him babys own tablets when he is ill or better still give him an occasional dose of the tablets to ward off illness tho tablets are sold by medicine dealers or will be sent to any address post paid at 25 cents a box by addressing the dr williams medlclneco brockvllle onti 3 industrial hygiene in ontario ontario is the only province in can ada which has a division of industrial hygiene organized in the department of health for the purpose of promot ing the health of industrial workers the main objective of the division is the prevention of general sickness the special objective the prevention of those diseases which arising out of working conditions are called oc cupational diseases now it is impossible to know how much wastago in ontario industry is caused by sickness because there is as yet little health supervision and few adequate records of lost time but such data as exists shows that in on tario lost time from sickness amounts to at least double lost time from ac cidents as regards disease traceable to a mans occupation the records of the division cover 472 cases followed up during the last 4 years the rate for lead poisoning in ontario in 1925 is higher than that which was consider- el alarming in england 25 years ago this alone shows the need fpr a sys- tematic and rigorous attempt to guard the health of our workers as a basis for this a few cardinal facts need to he grasped there is a close connection be tween the health of the worker and ubo economic prosperity of the coun try a workers health is inevitably af fected by his working conditions many diseases among workers can bo traced to risk such as poison dust etc associated with their occu pation on all points of industrial health in formation can be obtained both by em ployers and employees from the de partment of health of ontario spa dlna house toronto lands eays the vancouver provinces there la a legend that relates how lap dogs went to ireland injhe begin ning britain seems to have had a monopoly of tiny dogs while ireland was without them and it was forbid den to give or sell a tiny dog to an irishman but as it happened an english law decreed that a criminal should be given to the man he had wronger so a clever irishman succeeded in getting a tiny lap dog to injure him the ruse succeeded and the dog was taken to ireland where all the kings foungh among themselves for possession of her until she brought about peaco by producing a large litter of puppies a most extraordinary law concern ing dogs was current in england in the days of edward i only those people living a considerable distance from the forests were allowed to keep large dogs for fear they might form into hunting packs a dog cauge was used and only dogs that could squeeze through this were allowed within a tenmile radius in those days dogs were so valuable that fines were often paid in them ed to railway stations on tho new clock the time appears just as it doee in the timetables thin at 1230 all that you see are the figures 1230 why people are low spirited i i and depressed nearly all women and most men suf fer at times from fits of depression and low spirits everything seems a burden then come periods of nervous irritability headaches and weariness people who suffer this way lack vital ity because their blood is poor and nerves are starved in consequence the only way the nerves can be reached le through the blood by en riching the blood with dr williams pink pills the starved nerves are sup- plied with just the elements they need this is proved by the experience of mrs j e dadson 12th ave east vancouver bc who says about three years ago i became very weak sometime why not this time tea is good tef the orange pekoe is extra good tryit i and nervous i had pains in my side another astounding law was passed and back and also guff6red fre in the reign of edward iii when it i was decreed that only gentlemanly dogs were allowed to wander lon dons streets alone or at night others were liable to a fine of forty psree cut rates are the charges low at your bar bers cut rates boneblack substitute a substitute for boneblack has been developed after sixteen years of re search quent pains in the back of my head and neck i was hardly able to do any thing about tho house 1 would wake with a start in the night and my heart would flutter so that it almost choked me i tried much doctors medicine but it did me no permanent good one day i read about dr williams pink pills and decided to give them a trial these pills produced such a beneficial change in a short time that i kept tak ing them until i had used a dozen boxes by this time there was such an improvement in my condition that friends would ask me what i was tak ing and of course i was only too pleased to tell then it was dr wil liams pink pills i am now feeling like a new person and am doing my own housework we would not now be without drr williams pink pills in the house you can get these pills from your druggist or by mail at eo cents a box from the dr williams medicine co brockvllle ont clever chickens little reggie having had an egg put before him for breakfast asked mamma where did you get this egg from grandmas chickens his mother answered well said reggie how do gran- of our poems ought not to be written just to say that one is happy or sad but nys chickens know the size to make that happiness or sadness eggcups cheering or consoling to ones fellow i men mlnards liniment for olstemper wsst qbpfsmrijjtvw s rijwass liiiiiir ft i plililptll jfcijs sel jjpfw hk bgyrjressjtfjysrjcts p lfttkivss ekactsababiib the get there spirit the unsuccessful person continually speaks of what he could and would do if only such and such a thing would happen so assured is he in his boast that to others it seems that if only the oppor tunity presented iself he would do wonders yet it is not actually the lack of chance or luck which keeps the ma jority of people in the background it is something far different and the best thing to do to discover that something is to examine the lives of those who have got there those who have become successful looking at their early days very closely you will find first of all that they were not content to stand still waiting for a golden opportunity to present itself neither did any good fairy como to wave her wand over their future careers instead of this instead of spending their time assur ing their friends what they would do if they had so and so to aid them they just got down to work this then is the secret of their success they set to work to realize their ambitions they worked hard and long for their present standing which did not come by leaps and bounds in many cases it came only after long toll does this truth dismay you that if you want a success in any shape or form you must first of all be prepared to work for it it should not do so ifyou set your j mind upon a successful issue from the struggle if your future wellboing is not worth some trouble it is not worth having the fact that whatever comes most easy to your hands is invariably not great valued proves this it is the apparently unattainable when at tained that seems always best so it is plain that if you wish to se cure a success you will not obtain it without some palnsand having made up your mind that it is worth pains drop wishing and set to work upon the task keep at it regardless of obstac les and you too will get there o where tears come from near our eye is a gland the business of which is perpetually to allow the escape of a sort of secretion in the ordinary way this fluid passes inside our eyelid is brushed over the eye every time we blink so keeping our eyes bright and free from the specks of dust which w uld otherwise cause us intense irritation it is final- j ly passed away through tiny channels into the nose under however either the physical irritation caused by say a speck of dust in the eye or some mental emo tlon whether of pain or joy more lrquld is sometimes released than will pass away in tho ordinary fashion the tiny channels will overflow and we shall bo crying it is this overflow that we call tears classified advertisement howcattd whiting lxcbkases cthsina ixnrtr w ihov th wly studmu kit war brfcr through kane ew cffkutc bhatf stboou tdrontflt fortrtwo bloc wmi s learn electricity a course in practical klectkica1 hl coflnerrliif in jour ctre itme it tome wjl tumble you to ra 4 bit mlut or to lto btuiimft for yourself writ for tn training book burccta elcctrlcl company ept n crawfonl 8l toronto silver foxes 8100s5500 bhunslas kub fabm rommeb3ide pei rejuvenating silk a process by which worn out silk can bo restoredto its original state is reported to have been descovered by a young japanese scientist who was re cently graduated from the uyeda seri culture school the process still re mains a secret but it is believed to have great commercial possibilities dresses made entirely of leather are being shown in paris they are in black white and rich colors night 6- morning y eep your eyes clean clear amd healtks toothache bathe the face with minards in water and place a piece of cotton wool saturated with minprds in te cavity sick a year got great ben efit from lydia e pinkham3 vegetable compound famous soprano in montreal this is miss rosa ponselle famous soprano of the metropolitan opera new york photographed at windsor statioiv just before slio left montreal by canadian pacific train after giving her first canadian concert in hie majestys theatre montreal miss ponselle is perhaps the greatest dramatic soprano now on the stage although she is yet well under thirty years of age her sister carmela ponselle is also a star in tho now york metropolitan house the merchants corner ways that are dark railroad tun nels i it is the spirit in which it is done j that makes work noble or ignoble ask for minards and take no othsr illustrations in advertising illustrations have strong nttentlonof the advertisement help create in value for that reason alone they bej tho minds of the readers a favorable como important in advertising oponion of merchandise or service and this importance is itcreated when be an influence in secmng favorable the illustration can be made r picture action it should not bo usod atten- of the merchandise offered the tlon secured for nn advertisement power of the illustration becomes still j through a plcturo at the expense of greater when the picture combines the favorable opinion for tho thing adver- merchandise with a means of using used and the advertiser had better it or any advantage to be gained from not have been secured havlngthe merchandise such a pic ture 13 the most effective illustrating that can be done in advertising while pictures have great power feather has 1000xo parts a feather one of tho worlds most perfect structures has been growing porfect for possibly a million years a single pinion from an eagles wing has nearly a million different parts the whole wing is a sail that strikes the wind firmly yet elastically not letting the air through the web and yet not being broken it enormously increases the birds power of soaring in tho air and yet how little it adds to weight genuine aspirin proved safe take without fear as told in bayer package for good they also have great power for harm in advertising a picture may create unfavorable thoughts in stead of favorable ones such a pic ture is much better not used in an ad vertisement bloomington n s i took lydia e pinkhams vegetable compound for pains and backache also for nervous ness sick headaches and sleeplessness 1 was troubled in this way for over a year and a friend told me about tha vegetable compound and induced me to take it x must say i have received great benefit from it and am able to do my housework how i recommend tho vegetable compound mvself and am willing for you to use this letter aj a tcstimonal mrs william mouse bloomington annapolis county n s do you know that in a recent canvass among women users of the vegetable compound over 220000 replies were vct ceived to the question have you received benefit by taking this jnedi- cine 98 per cent replied yes this means that 98 out of every 00 women are in better health because they have given this medicine a fair trial mrs morse is simply another case of a woman receiving great benefit women suffering from the troubles rso common to their sex should listen to what other womensay who have expe rienced the same sufferings and found relief give this dependable medicine a chance and at once it is sold at all drug stores c pictures are by no means necessary for attention value mscsi highly sucj unless you sea tho bayer cress cessful sdvcrtlsing has been done on package or on tablets you are not and is done without illustrations aj tn genuine bayer tablets of pure type advertisement can bo made aspirin proved safe by millions and a picture itself impelling attention inscribed by physicians over twenty- power put into it by right use of type flvc j or styles setting of headlines and artls- j colds headache tic balance of type and white space j neuritis lumbago dont let illustration difficulties toothache rheumatism cuts for advertisements must bo keep you from advertising in this neuralgia pain pain choson with care attention value i as in all other factors of good advori each unbroken bayer package con- of a plcturo is not of itself reason jtlslng this newspaper is ready to ren- tains proven directions handy boxc3 j enough for using a cut unless the der you most bolpful and profitable of twelve tablets cost few cents drug- picture will strcngthoiv the message service e also sell bottles or 2 j an j 100 usiness girls like cuticura because it keeps the complexion clear the hands soft and the hair live and glossy the soap used daily cleanses and puifieswhilethc oint ment soothes end heals cuticura talcum is on ideal toilet powder feepu emb rm w ifao amtrn cndln dwl niton tut ibttrma frier sop s qfrm 25 n4 joe tavuri ke 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