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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 1, 1926, p. 7

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wm digeshon isjn strike food fails to nourish relief can be had through dr williams pink pills ja your digestion on strike do you torn away from your food at meal times although you know you need the nourishment your food should give you le what you eat followed by pains flatulence or nausea these symptoms show that your stomach is in no state to digest food even if you at it do not rely on remedies that merely give temporary relief a sound stomach depends upon rich red blood and if it does not do the work nature intended the trouble must be correct ed through the blood and there is no better way to build up the blood than by taking dr williams pink pills every dyspeptic who has tried them is delighted with the improved appetite and renewed strength that so quickly follow their use mrs a quinlan stratford ont is one who has tested the value of these pills in trouble of this kind she says i feel it a duty to let you know what dr williams pink pills have done for me some time ago i suffered severely from indi- gestion which left me run down and nervous i could neither eat nor sleep well and decided to consult a doctor he told me that i was almost blood less and gave me some medicine but as it did not appear to help me i de cided to try dr williams pink pills 1 got three boxes and by the tlmo i had taken them i felt better i then got three more boxes and when ijiad taken them i felt like a new woman and i was again able to do my house work and have not since had any re turn of the trouble i dr williams pink pills are sold by all medicine dealers or will be sent by mail at 50 cents a box by the dr williams medicine co brockviue ont a little booklet what to eat and how to eat will be sent fee to any address for the asking 9 the scarf maker in the rear of a little hindu shop the scarf maker works at her profession before the sun has tipped the bom bay harbor with its silvery caress she winds her way through the rambling streets to her little den she does not hurry indeed she walks unseeingly among the few early pedestrians her gaze is turned toward the fast brightening east with dreamy eyes she watches the colors as the j softer hues gradually give place to roseate ones which in turn become vermillion in fancy she is again roaming the rough hills of the inland country she tends the sheep on the hillside breathing the sweet fragrance of dewladen wild flowers she sees the flash of the bird of paradise its gorgeous tail feathers bobbing in the tall grasses the scream of a parrot on a faraway tree makes her eyes dance with appreciation of the wild life colors dew sunrise ah living is sher loveliness such remembrances as these quicken her footsteps there is the nllcgreen scarf of the sheerest silky gauze un finished from yesterday morning a peacock design of decoration has been chosen from her portfolio of precious memories willi the tiniest brush she applies the paint to the filmy mesh her shapely brown fingers working deftly and eagerly the odor of the paint is to her the uwtjetest of fragrances and as the de sign develops her dark dreamy eyes shine the stroke of the brush is now a carets the shadings become so deli cate arid so perfectly blended that later when viewing her finished work a joyous surprise is hers true art is achieved in those happy moments at one oclock the shop is opened for business no rappiugs by a pros pective buyer however insistent are answered in the morning those fresh hours are reserved for work the lazier part of the day is for sales the artist herself displays her wares lack ota common language is no barrier to understanding and appreciation the tenderness with which the foreigner handles the scarfs the exclamations of joy and wonder the quick flash of art recognition all these things are to the artist the purchasers tribute there are scarfs decorated with flower designs wild flowers upon which ono can almost smell the dew there are subdued colors and colors brilliant autumn leaves adorn some dainty things birds of paradise peer from delicately tinted foliage any of these wonderful scarfs would have graced the queen of sheba herself all tho colors and marvellous imagery of the orient are portarayed there in real artistry thatdark dreamyeyed scarf maker can one ever forge a visit to the hindu womans shop a comeback with chickens the pleasant task he would not do the thing called work unless the task were pleasant his duty must not bind and irk joy must be everpresent j and so he searched the city through j to find the job hed like to do now theres a chasm which divides mans work from his playing and one cant occupy both sides which goes without my saying there is no job on earth today which pleases one so well as play the thing we really like to do is seldom honest tolling its seeing irksome duties through which keeps the kettle boiling and if its work beyond a doubt somewhere it calls for courage stout and so from post to post he went to and a job which suited but everywhere in discontent away from tasks he scooted he wanted work which seems like play and that does not exist today edgar a guest late is oftentimes cruel in its manifestations yet frequently victims of its strokes are compen sated in such a manner as to reveal that human kindness continues to remain a vital factor in the lives of men this is the tale of john cor- bett of quibell ontario quibell is a community on the canadian na tional railways west of hudson and is one of the entrances into the eed lake gold fields it was there that mr corbett received a blow which might well have discouraged any but a stout spirit and it is at the same quibell that he is striving forward towards a remarkable reha bilitation john corbett at one time section hand on the canadian national rail ways set out to perform a kindly act ono winters day over a year ago having undertaken to deliver some groceries to a feeble old woman who resided some distance from the village while in the house mrr corbett felt faint but thought nothing of it as he had occasionally suffered dizzy spells the result of injuries received while serving overseas with the canadian expe ditionary forces he set out on the return journey but had gone only a short distance when he was over come and fell unconscious in the snow when he later regained con sciousness and managed to stagger to the house of a neighbor both hands were completely frozen it was necessary to send the unfor tunate man to winnipeg for treat ment but the effect of his experi ence was such that amputation of both hands followed under such circumstances and with such a severe handicap the fu ture was not very bright for mr corbett but the clouds did lift and what followed brought the sunshine back to his life after consultation with represen tatives of the department of colo nization agriculture and natural resources canadian national rail ways the latter recommended that the most advantageous occupation in which to place mr corbett would be poultry raising an uptodate poultry house was erected last november while this spring additions were made in the form of a modern brooder house complete with stove and feed hop pers this building is large enough for three x to four hundred young chicks mr corbett has found a ready market for eggs and as the hens laid well all winter he has been obtaining some revenue right from the start from this it will be seen that the project is now well established as a going concern is good tea tea am usually und 9hd3lct my guests gallant and gay in their doublets ef a medicine that all mothers praise jtebys own tablets banish babyhood and childhood ailments mrs h oakcs sarnla ont bays i have used babys own tablets in my home for the past fifteen years and i believe the good health my children enjoy is due entirely to this medicine the tablets are helpful at teething time relieve colds and are always beneficial in the minor ailments of lit tle ones i have recommended babys own tablets to other mothers whose experience with them has been as satisfactory as my own babys own tablets do one thing only but they do it well they act as a gentle laxative which thoroughly re- j gulates the bowels and sweetens the stomach thus banishing constipation gray all at a flash like the dartlnge of name chattering arabic african indian certain of springtime my swouows came doubltes of gray silk and eurooats of purple and ruffs of russet round each white throat garmented brave they had crossed tho waters mariners sailing with never a boatl sailing a sea than the bluest deep bluer vaster to traverse than any which rolls neath kelson of warship or bilge of trader betwixt the brinks of the frocen poles cleaving the clouds with their moon- edged pinions high over city and vineyard and mart april to pilot them may tripping f- ter and each birds compass his small stout heart sir edwinarnold those awful ohlldren bettys mother there was som thins i wanted tq ask you when yot came mrs mdcur and i cant thinlt what it was betty i know mother you wer wondering he other day if mrs mdcur bought all her clothes second hand temperature and humidity art oaro fully regulated in silk weaving rooms to prevent breakage of threads amber exhibits of amber valued at 1000- 000 are now on their way from eng- and indigestion colds and simple ian to the sesquicentennial exposi- fovers and turn the cr s sickly baby sian at philadelphia amber is a sort into a well happy laughing child of resin of vegetable origin and it babys own tablets are sold by comes largely from the baltic sea on medicine dealers or direct by mail at j whose shores it is cast by the waves prizes offered for essays on saving spending prizes aggregating 150000 are be ing offered by mr alvant simonds of fitchburg mass for tho best essays on saving spending as factors of prosperity 100000 will go to the writer of the best essay and 25000 each to the next two best the contest closes december 31 1926 and is open to everybody everywhere this is the fifth yearly competition on political economy subjects which mr simonds has offered prizes for in an endeavor to arouse a more general interest in the subject of economics i as related to individual and general welfare the competition is open to cana dians and intending competitor are invited to address for information iog the contest editor simonds saw the human machine steel co 470 main street fitch- common sense recognizes the fact bur mass that a sound physical basis underlies no cntranco fee or other expense is a wellregulated life in its spiritual involved manifestations if a mans liver is out of order so are his views an enlarge- scenic beauty of city of nas- ment of the spleen or of the cranium attract tourists 25 cents a box from the dr williams medicine co brockviue ont the mistake sunday school teacher what wrong did the sons of jacob commit when they sold their brother joseph llttiesolly they sold him too cheap 55 use mlnards liniment in the stables a diamond is isnt it yes to get the hardest stone strange mourning custom among the wild peoples of the philippine islands is a tribe known as tingians when the husband of one of these tingian women dies the widow at once removes practically all of her clothing she fasts until she is little better than skin and bones and she does not take any kind of a bath for six months though some of it is dug from a bed of carbonized wood between koenigsberg and memel when thaleso miletus rubbed amber and attracted light bodies with it he performed the first electrical experiment of which there is record pieces of amber weighing twelve pounds have been found but they are as rare as gold nuggets or large diamonds the defect in many cups of happi ness is that they spring a leak aien take a spoonful i of sal lithofois f in a glass of watei daily before break fast and rid your- self of that dis agreeable feeling of dullness an efficient saline laxatve that gent ly purges the sys tem or clogging poisons and makes a new being of you g send 10c for generous sample wingate chemical co ltd 468 st paul st w montreal insect bites there is reason for believing that the name of the city of liverpool sig nifies simply the pool where small trading vessels livered or delivered their cargoes to liver a ship in eastern scotland is to discharge her cargo bee stings mosquito bites etc are greatly relieved by applying mlnards many joung men have their troubles and most of them wear skirts haw illf tytlikir hirlr0l matarercle lait w a warifi -mateo- f orne um tio w mbl nil fa accralt and aver ico aillr jln af faa fieo caati 6jibc m r aianuu put 505- walter andrews ltd 944 yona st toronto ian excessive amount of gall seems to carry over from the anatomical realm into the personal character and to have much to do with making a man an un desirable citizen customer or friend not merely as a man thlnketh but as he eatcth and drinketb so is he if 100 per cent efficiency is sought it is as bad a plan to put unasslmllable fare into the stomach as it is to feed boiler fires in a power plant with fuel that will not produce the required units of energy because it is the wrong kind young men looking with varying de grees of admiration or of envy on those who have achieved may ascribe tho attainment to some extraordinary quality of the attainer- very often they wkl find the rise to conspicuous eminence was due largely to the fact that natures simple precept of selfcon trol and a wellordered life was con sistently heeded the rules of the game were found where any ono can find them and obeyed as any one may obey them these rules do not permit a wastrel to engage in extravagant ox- cesses of any sort the day of reckon ing inevitably comes a man may browbeat or cajole an officer cf the human law but in the case of the na tural edicts there is uo chance of cir cumvention nature keeps vigil all tho time to make suro that we dbey and comes dewn upon us with a heavy hand of punishment when we rebel nassau in the bahamas a city of white and pink walls overlooking a colar beach and an everchanging ex panse of water that becomes trans formed with each trick of the sun from turquoise to amethyst from amethyst to sapphire and from sapphire to on ex quisite turquoise again has become one of the most enchanting pleasure resorts available to the tourist known as the isle of perpetual juno nassau has in recent years been the mecca for thousands of tra velers seeking summer warmth in mid winter in a resort whose natural beau ties aro enhanced by the delightful at mosphere of a quiet english village yet where all of the pleasures sports and recreations of their home com munities are available in fullest de gree it is the scenic beauty of nassau as much ns its remarkably even and summery climate that has placed it in the forefront of winter resorts how ever- and a winter resort that is only a hop away from florida a night trip by boat nassaus bathing beach is unsurpassed by that of any resort in the world in livingstones memory a movement has been started to buy the house in blantyre scotland where david livingstone was born and to re store it as a jierrnanent memorial to the famous african missionary and ex plorer mlnards liniment kino of psln tho human oar is said to be grow ing smaller formerly it used to in crease in size in proportion to the body the tendency is now for it to decrease we buy fleece wool harris abattoir co limited strachan ave- toronto are yov being tored mosquito torture is quickly ended if you keep a can of flit handy flit spray clears your home in a few minutes of dis easebearing flies and mosquitoes it is clean safe and easy to use kills all household insects flit spray also destroys bed bugs roaches and ants it searches out the cracks and crevices where theyhide and breed and destroys insects and their eggs spray flit on your garments flit kills moths and their larvae which eat holes extensive tests showed that flit 6pray did not stain the most delicate fabrics flit is the result of exhaustive research by expert entomol ogists and chemists it is harmless to mankind flit has replaced the old methods because it kills all the insects and does it quickly get a flit can and sprayer today standard oil co new jersey distributed in canada by fred j whitlow co toronto destroys flics mosquitoes moths ants bed bugs roaches thtyllowcan utth ih black tonit li cuticuracomfortstender aching irritated feet bathe the feet for several minutes with cuticura soap and warm wa ter then follow with a light appli cation of cuticura ointment gently rubbed in this treatment la most successful in relieving and com forting tired hot aching burn ing feet banjpla xaah fna by kail arfdreaa canadian depot sbaaualt4vuial ptlcasap g qin 2s and wc talcum 26c cuticura solving stick 25c pains all over body two more cases of feminine ill ness relieved by lydia e pink- hams vegetable compound barrington n s i had terrible feelings headaches back and side aches and pains all over my body i would have to go to bed every month and nothing would do me good my husband and my father did my work- for me as i have two children and we have quite a big place i read in the paper about lydia e pinkhams vegetable compound and then got a little book about it through the mail and my husband sent to eatons and got me a bottle and then we got more from the store i am feeling fine now and do all my work and am able to go out around more i tell my friends it is lydia e pinkhams veg etable compound that makes me feel so well mrs victor richardson harrington nova scotia dull pains in back st thomas ont 1 took four bottles of lydia e pinkhams vege table compound and found great re lief from the dull heavy pains in the small of my back and the weakness from which i suffered i for five yars after my boy was born after taking the vegetable compound and using j lydia er pinkhams sanative wash i am feeling better than i have for the past seven years and advise mv friends to take it- mrs fjoiinson 49 moore street st thomas ont c issue no 26

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