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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 7, 1926, p. 7

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ycm cannot surpass h689 1 grfcen tea its luscious freshness rich strength make it finer than any gunpowder japan or young hyson sola every where ask for salad a today the loose footbrace i with hfa goldrimmed glass ex- pensive clothes and carefully polished ehces the visitor from the city rather tooked down on the old fisherman and bis boat he took a wide step into the middle of the boat to avoid the nono too clean sides but his heavy step cot the boat rocking and ha took a second unsteady step quickly forward his foot caught a loose footbrace which tripped him and he fell for ward striking his face upon a thwart breaking his glasses and causing his nose to bleed a little after express ing his anger with some violence the man noticed the looso brace lying in the bottom of the boat its a stupid piece of business he exclaimed to have loose sticks like that in a boat thats a pretty useful little piece of wood said the old boatman calmly he had sprung forward to help the fallen man but he was clearly offend ed by his language and manner youll find how good a thing it la when you want to row yourself any where every stick thats needed in a boat houw be firmly fastened retorted the hurt and angry man jt that stick had been solid said the boatman you might have toppled clean overboard into the lake the man took his seat with an im patient gesture thrust out the oars erwung them back and gave a vigorous jrull his feet having no brace slid along the bottom of tho boat the man slipped from his seat and fell over backward the boatmans boy who had looked on with sympathy when the man first foil now laughed outright and even the old boatman grinned a little if youd put that brace you kicked oslde in them cleats at your feet youd have some comfort to your rowing and make some progress said the boat man tho shamed man now heeded the old boatman put cleats that suited legs leave it to pink the wis cowpony is a familiar figure in action film and fact but in mrs mary roberto rlneharts recent account of her participation in a roundup we are able to view him from a new angle that of a woman rider new to his duties and hers at six oclock they were off underneath me she records pink moved sedately along he had the eir of an old band at the business and of being slightly bored at the pre liminaries it was a fine morning the sun warmed my back and pinks deli cate tread was like a rocking chair be neath me i yawned and then some how or other i was riding down a val ley with irving and irving was glanc ing right and left for cattle and pink was gathering himself together and getting ready ready for what vvhawhat am i to do i inquired in a thin voice you just sit tight said irrtng com fortably and let pink do it he knows only watch him when he whirls thats all the whirling did not come until four hours later when a bunch of cat tle were to be headed off in a second pink started for them and then and there did i give such i an exhibition of pulling leather as i hope not to give again he whirled and ducked he flew and leaped and to his back helpless i clung and pray ed and ho did the job he rounded up that stampeding herd and pointed it where it should go and when it was over i let go the saddlehorn took my first breath in five minutes and straightened my hat but the worst was yet to come it was in a dry oreek bed like a canyon pink slid and scrambled down into it and be tween its high unclimbable banks wo moved along and there without warning we came upon an enormous bull he look ed as large as a locomotive and he was barring the way with hto wlve3 free aladdin lamps table bracket hanq1nq burns 94 air 6 coal oil equals gas or electricity write for our illus trated descriptive circulars also our special 90 days offer of free lamps to householders and local dealers local agents desired for our saleable specialties utilities emporium phone ktngsdato 5531 842 yonge st toronto easy tricks a forced choice was famous spy madame x during war above is mario coeuegrachts perhaps the most famous and beautiful of all allied spies during tho great war certainly none were more daring time after time she outwitted the germans until she became internationally famous and headed the belgian espionage system behind the german lines finally planning one of the biggest coups of the war she was betrayed ar rested and subjected to cruelty and indignities she is starting life anew with her husband who was also taken prisoner and wounded during the war at cooksvllle u the brace in the and children the moment he saw me tho length of his he lowered his head and began to paw now he had a firm support fori the ground i attempted to turn pink his feet and he could throw his weight round but ho refused to turn in- safely upon his oars stead he tried to make for the- crea- it is so with many of the laws of turo and it pawed the ground again now known that this trouble must be treated through the blood the most a rheumatic sufferer can hope for in rubbing something on tho tender aching point is a little relief no lotion or llnament ever did or ever can do more than this the rheumatic poison is rooted in the blood to get rid of it you must treat it through the blood any doctor will tell you that this is true if you want something that will go right to the root of the trouble in the blood take dr williams pink pills the whole mission of thia oh mother what can i do how many times a day do your babies ask you that question and how often are you able to suggest some interesting game for them to play some amusing occupation for a rainy day if youd like always to have a practical helpful suggestion for them read this snappy new fea ture life moving about in our ignorance j an stared at me with red and horriblemedicine is to purify anrf- enrich the and foolish impatience they trip us eyes 1 moistened my lips and spoke up hurt and angry we cry out to it in a small faint voice against them and wonder why they exist but when we recover our bal ance observe lifes rules and put these laws in their places we find in them the very power by which real progress is made but as for me my feet were almiost gone my steps had wellnigh slipped says the psalmist in the seventythird psalm this verse and the whole psalm is a com mentary upon this experience of the man with the looso footbrace saved babys life mrs alfred tranchemontagne st michel des salutes que writes babys own tablets are an excellent medicine theysaved my babys life and i can highly recommend them to allmothers mrs trancheman- tagnos experience is that of thous ands of other mothers who have test ed tho worth of babys own tablets the tablets are a suro and safe medi cine for little ones and never fall to regulate the bowels and stomach thus relieving all the minor ills from which children suffer they are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 26 cts a box from the dr williams medicine co brockvlue ont go on i said get along there just an inch nearer said tho bull in effect just an inoh irving i called feebly but ho did not hear and pink was tugging at the bit and the cows had set up a kind of melancholy chorus i tried other tac tics i spoke gently and kindly go along i 6ald nice old fel low go along liko a good boy i even whistled it had no appreci able effect on the bull but pink took it as a signal and dashed at him and the creature instantly threw up his tall and started off some few min utes later i rode up out of the creek bed driving my monster and his harem before me and irving wait ing on the bank surveyed my catch with approval made quite a pickup said he took a little time i said easily that creek beds a poor place to work a violins music gently softly as the breath of a babe now liko tho ripplo of brooklet slipping gurgling ovor tiny pebbles dawn sky a rosy hue vibrating wings of butterflies resting on sweot flowers a thrushs lullaby dainty touch of a mothers hand beauty love joy gods gift to us modes tha blanca miller life span of 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