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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 22, 1929, p. 3

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ecr dawlish warren tliere is a spit of land that runs across the estuary of the exe and as the centuries pass the sea plays pranks with it centuries ago the tideway opened to the west not far from the red cliffs that tower there and then exmouth and the warren were one but now it is at exmouth that the long sands are separated from the shore and past that little port the ship3 go up the river while the eastern end of the warren joins the mainland so it has stood within mans memory but now as though tired of this arrangement wind and sea are modifying the place again for the one has found a new path in the midst and the other has blown at the sand dunes until their heads are re duced by many feet from their old altitude these sands are many colored for over the yellow staple prevails a deli cate and changing harmony of various tones now rose now blue as though a million minute shining particles were reflecting the light of the sky and bringing it to earth on their liny surfaces as a lad i very well remember the silvery hills towering to little moun tains above my head and again i can hear the gentle tinkle of the sand for over rustling about me where i basked like a lizard in some sunbaked nook it was a dreamland of wonders for me and now i was seeking mermaids purses in the tidefringe and sorrow ing to find them empty now i was af ter treasuretrove flung overboard from pirate ships now hunting for the secret hidingplaces of buccaneers in the dunes the ships go by still but not the ships i knew the flowers still sparkle in the hollows and brakes but their wonder has waned a little no more shall i weave the searocket and grey- green wheat grass into crowns for the seanymphs to find when they come up from the waves in the moonlight it is a place of sweet air and won derful sunshine on a sunny day with the sand ablaze against the blue sky one might think oneself in some des ert region of the east but then green spaces scarlet flags and a warning fore tell a different story for golfers have found the warren now where once i roamed with only the gully above and rabbits below for com pany and for music the sigh of the wind in the bents and the song of the sea half a hundred little houses have sprung up and bungalows red and white and green throng the warren at hand is a railway station whence hundreds descend to take their plea sure while easterly this once peaceful region is most populous and tho ex mouth boats cross the estuary and land their passengers one does not grudge the joy of the placo to townsfolk or golfers one only remembers the old haunt of peace now peaceful no more tho old beauties that have vanished under the little dwellings and littlo flagstaffs tho former fine distinction that has departed dawlish warren now gives plea sure to hundreds where once only the dreamer or sportsman wandered through its mazes and that is well but we of the old brigade who remem ber its farflung loneliness its rare wild flowers its unique contours its isolation and peculiar charm may be forgiven if we forgot the twentieth century for a season and conjure back tho old time before us eden phill- potts in a west country sketch book e2sti at ihej the international bank cleveland plain dealer if the bank is to become as thoso who conceived it expect much more than a repara tions collecting and disbursing institu tion if it evolves into a great central bank of the world a bank for contral banks much is to be saldin favor of locating it in an important financial centre rather than in a small neutral capital as is now tho plan thereis moro than a selfish interest in tho british endeavor to locate the bank in london from every point of view oxcept reparations administration which in a few years will probably become a detail of its business a lon- don location for the bank is not 11- logical aug 23o sept 7 empire year scores of planes in an epochmaking carnival of the clouds featuring air races to and from the united states friendly invasion of canada by the pur suit squadron of the united states hit force from selfridge field air parade and acrobatics stunting formation flights aeroplanes sea planes and am phibians in a thrilling impressive epic of the air vividly portraying the amaz ing advance of aviation other leading features opening of the new ioooooo automotive building fourth cne wriglcy marathon swim for 50000 prizes and world championship aug 23 for ivomc7i and aug 28 open the goldman and other noted bands four concerts by the renowned 2000voice exhibition chorus aug 14 and 29 sept 3 and 7 thaviu master musician his band and operatic ensemble international sports pro gram with outboard motor boat yacht track and field events monster milit ary and naval grandstand spectacle each night 14 days of education recre ation pageantry agricultutc industry sport music arc and science reservations for exhibitionchorus and evening spectacle in front of the qrand stand should be made now prices grand stand spec tacle general admission 25c reserved seats 100 boxes 150 exhibition chorus coli seum general admission 25c ground floor 75c box seats 100 write moodys 47 king st west toronto or canadian national exhi bition reduced steamship airways coach lines and railroad rates thomas bradshaw president h w waters general manager the man to blame calgary herald ind cons in view of mr gardiners determination to cling to office until kicked out his honors course cannot be exposed to fair criticism the liberals are the largest single party in the new house while it is true the three op position groups have entered into an agreement to oust the present gov ernment and support a conservative administration tho lieutenantgover nor is maintaining a proper attitude in awaiting developments following the opening of the new legislature pie can hardly be expected to take such a radical step as to call for his advisers resignation in face of tho latters assumption that ho may bo able to command a majority after the session opens tho proper target for criticism is premier gardiner the restless boy probably what is needed to keep a restless boy satisfied is to study his wishes and inclinations sympathetical ly it may bo that ho needs some thing on which to centre his affec tions a dog that he can call entirely his own may bo just tho thing or a few pigeons or other pets a differ ent type ot boy may need a stamp col lection or a set of tools or somo hooks of adventure but whatever it is lhoro is always an avenue of approach which will lead to contentment and happiness j j kelso s 2v i persevere in duty j there is nothing moro valuable as a moral gymnastic nothing moroj strengthgiving to the soul than to persevcro in duty oven when wo are not in tho mood for it and the doing of it is unattended with any feeling of agrecablencss professor s law wilson pleasures it is only a poor sort of happiness that could ever como by caring very much about our own narrow plea sure- george klllot the wheat pool london free press cons wheth er the pool can stand the strain of a hard year remains to bo seen there havo been big crops over since it was founded in 1925 it was organized nt a tlmo when there was a rising world market it is now facing a crisis it it can weather the coming year then tho pool can be set down as a permanent part of canadian econ omic life lucky little canadian when grandma was a iittlo girl she wouldnt have dreamed of crossing tho atlantic alone even if she could have afforded it nowadays the above picturo is quite a common sight aboard tho big cunard liners which cross regularly from montreal and halifax to british ports and buck wb see pearl bonek cuddled up for press photographers who wished the little traveller bon voyage at montreal re cently aboard the ss aurania the world is travelwise these days south african secessionists johannesburg sunday times the republicans were not courageous enough to put their ideal to the test in the general election they prefer red to work in the dark hiding in the nationalist party and sheltering themselves behind the honesty and loyalty of its leaders now with nothing but an obtuse obstinacy and a false hope to encourage them they are creeping out of their funkholes again and preparing to embarrass the government the party to which now more than ever they owe allegiance and the country at large frankly we do not envy the prime minister the position in which these foolish follow ers of his threaten to place him we can only warn him that if he does not deal with this new outbreak of ite- publicsanism in the ranks of his sup porters and deal with it promptly as well as tactfully it may burn up his party from within and reduce his majority and his recent triumph at the polls to ashes labor and the soviets new york heraldtribune prob ably no political party feels colder toward the ussr today than does labor and this feeling is now made very clear by the abrupt suspension of negotiations to renew anglorus sian diplomatic relations the bri- lish following the general line of american policy told mr dovgalev- sky the russian delegate that re cognition would be granted only if russia guaranteed the payment of her debts and promised to cease propa ganda aiming to undermine the bri tish government apparently this was enough to end the negotiations immediately and there is not a little humor in the fact that as soon as payment of debts was mentioned dovgalevsky quit now she is no longer anaemic a re you worried about your daughter is she growing too fast for her strength is she pale thin anaemic you can build up her blood supply with dr wuliams pink pills they contain the vital lifegiving nourishment which anaemic blood cries out for i do not think that dr williams pink pills have an equal for building up the ysrem writes mrs albert powers- of picton ont i gave them to my eldest girl when she was anaemic pale and thin and had no appetite they restored her to health and later when my youngest daughter was rundown after diphtheria i again brought them into use my daughter was thin pale and extremely nervous but the pills soon set her right start your daughter on this proven treatment now buy dr williams pink pills at your druggists or any dealer in medicine or by mail 50 cents postpaid from the dr williams medicine co brockvillc ont bow versus golf club summer complaints kill little ones at tho first sign of illness during tho hot weather give tho littlo ones babys own tablets or in a few hours ho may bo beyond aid theso tablets will prevent summer complaints if given occasionally to tho well child and will promptly relievo tliesu troub les if they come en suddenly babys own tablets should always bo kept in every homo where there are young children thero is no other medicino as good and tho mother has tho guaranteo that they are absolute ly safe they aro sold by all drug gists or will be mailed on receipt ot price 25c per box by the dr wil liams medicino co brockvillc ont l u x o for the hair ask your barber he knows c w haij1dpessino and beauty cuituitk s the most remunerative precession today we oppeb the most up-to- date course ik canada hurlre8 of patlaflcil graduates write for free booklet toronto halrdresslng academy 137 avsnns b1 toronto bept w maumilena this spot to which you never came whon we are gono will bo tho same maybe the lofty pines can tell how i for years have loved it well and too i think the paths will know how i havo loved to come and go along their shady scented ways to woods beyond where cattlo graze but i will tako no thought of time while robins nest and squirrels climb among tho trees ah too for me somo hours aro left at mau mile and oer the lake so calm and still along the curves of mount and hill i watch tho gray mist curl and creep like dreams that drift into our sleep j owen donlgan william thomson veilknown west ern golf professional and chief sit ting eagle of the stonles differed as to which could beat tho other at golf each armed with his chosen weapon sitting eaglo took his trusty bow and arrow thomson re lied on his golf clubs at the end of a ninehole try out tho chief was four up on the pro his target was of course larger than thomsons ob jective and ho could and did hole out from jcn range tho contest was staged over onehalf of the championship course where the com petition for tho prince of wales trophy will ba staged in tho cana dian golfer tcur of canada starting from toronto august 12 communism in australia perth sunday times it will he noticed that the red baggers con centrate chiefly on key industries such as coal and on transport unions the object is quite apparent the dis location of the means of trade whether overseas or australian re acts on many other industries nnd tho objective of a general strlko is reached without actually declaring it so also if coal supplies are stopped innumerable industries in which steam or electoral power is essential are automatically thrown into idle ness and tho aim of a general up heaval is attained ah this is a care fully thought out scheme for provok ing what is called a world revolution ant js tho definitely prepared plan or tho bed internationale of moscow poisonous wild fruits contrary to an impression that is rather generally held the number of the berries aud other fleshy fruits growing in our woods and fields that are poisonous is not large the hesi tancy that is ordinarily felt about par taking of any but the most familiar of them is judicious but its real war rant is not that so many dangers lurk in that quarter but that we do not know how to recognize them if we could only learn to distinguish be tween the safe and the unsafe we might dispel a lot of needless uneasi ness a glance at the li of poisonous plants under investigation through the surveys of the division ot botany do minion experimental farm ottawa shows that scarcely halt a dozen wild fruits ot eastern canada need to be considered dangerous to become fa miliar with that number is no impos sible task in view of the fact that young children are not so discriminat ing about what they eat as are their elders it is indeed a duty owed to them first to teach and warn tbem and second to remove tho danger as far as possible the woodland plants with fleshy fruits that should be regarded as pois onous or highly suspicious are the baneberries differing little except in tho red and white round shiny fruit blue cohosh bluish both as to foliage and fruit moonseed also with blue fruit and unliko the others a climbing plant and may apple or mandrake with larger oval fruit nearly an inch long borne singly in the crotch of the two umbrellaliko leaves may apple is found chiefly in ontario moonseed from western quebec to manitoba and the others fairly generally in eastern canada along fencerows anywhere in on tario and eastward may be seen an other climbing shrub nightshade or bittersweet bearing clusters of shin ing green yellow to ripe scarlet ber ries another species the black nightshade is a smaller busby plant appearing in jardens the black fruit the red rose tea guarantee means what it fays i not satisfied return the unused part in the pacjeage and the grocer will refund your money 6 is good tea red rose orange pekoe is extra good into the sahara the train from sfax to gabes was even less in a hurry than the other one but we had provided ourselves with chocolate and biscuits having been warned and we were perfectly happy every now and then loitering classified advertisements horse itadish wanted sc per lb tops cut off at once d b uoiilon sso mary st hamilton ont raise chinchilla rabbits make big moncv waiwpp hmvm lurnfelj vaiumc roirkrta fcr jcur pfjuciii all prfcuun 11 in writ i enterprising sales co n owinnt ave touqnto 3 iiihmmi lllllll is sometimes eaten with impunity and pe changed too there were no more the plant has been improved into r only earthcolored bur- tlie wonderberry of gardens but at noiises agents wanted to sell fku1ti trees shade trees shrubs roses heukink and a completo lino of nursery stock lor old established firm outfit furnished cash commission paid every week good terltory still open villa tojay maplo grovo nurseries winona- through the golden light of lato after- ontario noon we caught sight of little pictures that seemed to have been staged for us thero was a bedouin girl in gor geous blue rags the uucopiable blue of renaissance painters watching us with a modest arm flung over her faco to hide it it was a face worth hid ing too and worth showing for that matter even though the round cheeks were deeply tattooed in dark blue from time to time wo caught sight of a shapeless creature in a burnous the color of the sand mounted on the back of a pathetic little black ass that seemed to be bending beneath his weight an dthen four solemn camels lolloping ono behind the other bear ing fantastic loads of hundreds of white clay gargoulettes those glori ous jars the shape of greek amphorae that keep water cool as though drawn from an artesian well even in the full heat of summer and as the character of the country changed for there were no more olive trees noth ing but scattered palms and dusty cac tus plants it seemed to mo the peo- other times has distinctly poisonous properties poison ivy has also white fleshy fruits which are not however apt to be eaten other fruits including even the strawberry cannot be eaten with out discomfort by certain persons most other poisonous plants have dry fruits that do not tempt the novice any high school botany contains des skins were brown instead of pale olive and here and there we saw thick lips and a coalblack gloss on the skin that came from negro hlood there was plenty of time to observe all this as wo went along for the train had now contracted a habit of stop ping at least twenty minutes at each station frequently while the driver got down and parleyed with friends or had a drink and about a quarter of an chticwra shaving stick contain tho raedlcini pronerlle of cuticnrn fncclr ulherlog and eannuvc it promote iln bchh and proteu iho newly lharen urface from infection jsvcrywliero ftfflfi it is imagination which rules the human race napoleon jhehoneyhycatdiei you must do your bit criptions by which the above named hout between each station for no plants may he recognized h groh h mental farm ottawa ont clear track ahead chicago post unquestionably the kellogg treaty has cleared the air and made possible a new and better approach to the problem further more the undoubted sincerity of ram say macdonald and his government has disarmed the cynical and sus picious instead of a struggle of tech nicians to outwit one another as each group fights jealously for its own pie- conceived plan we will have a meet ing of statesmen who are prepared to of agreement on a policy of world im- subordinate technicalities to the task portance known reason on one occasion i saw a family party descend with all their household goods on their backs and a brown baby swung in a red handker chief dangling dangerously from his mothers arms they moved off slow ly into the bled and faded into tho sandy distance no hut or tent being visible dorothy buck madame leon chavanne in tho new lotus-eat- ers losses a man dies as often as he loses his friends bacon the baumes law new york world now a good argu ment can he made out for the prin ciple of this law there are crimin als whom it would beimpossible to re claim by any means now within the capacities of public officials whether they are absolutely irreclaimable or merely irreclaimable with our present resources need not be dtgued here for immediate practical purposes they are irreclaimable that being the case they ought to be segregated for the rest of their lives but if that is the case then surely they ought to bo segregated no less carefully from those convicts who will return to civil life at tho end of their terms selfdeception no parents can see the deformity of their children nnd still stronger is this selfdeception with respect to the offspring of the mind i in te war against the fly carrier of germs and breeder of disease ii is proven lhal aeroxon is one of the most convenient and most efficient means of combating this fly evil sfis convenient because of the pushpin it if hygienic i flies never get away when once caught each spiral gives three weeks perfect service beware of imitations y distributor for ontario newton a hill 56 front st e 1 how well you look 1 am writing von again to express my sincere gratitude for the continual success i have maintained through my daily dose of kruschtn only last tccek a man met me who saw me a few monois ago when j teas crippled with rheumatism his tint remark icas how well i looked i replied yes i hate only kruschen salts to thank he said he was feeling off colour and would start the krus chtn habit next day i always recommend hrutchcn salts jas f woolser original utut ca file lor icipcctloil kruschen salts is obtatnablo nt lnik ami department stores in canada at 75c a bottle a bottle contains enough to last for 4 or 6 months good health jor hauaccnt ft day the campers first a minards is giod for burns bruises sprains wounds mil insect bites tide of friendship tho tldo of friendship does not rise p j high on the banks of perfection am lmvijlg licenses ab wea an shortcomings arc llnrtrord courant that a man has ho fo0 of u from rough passed a driving test with flying col- j noss am mperfect breaks in a man ors docs not mean that ho could pass you ar0 ablc t0 lay ll0l of tho samo test as successfully ten my f no perfect no moro am years thereafter in tho interval he j wc c other admir- mm phiiupss jrjrtvoubjw due to acid i nmocstlon acid stomach 1 mcartdurm headache sascsnausga when food sours might have suffered all sorts of ill nesses and have acquired many de fects which gravely affected his quali fications as a motor vehicle operator ably alexander smith keep minards liniment ilways handy magnanimity the essence ot friendship is entlrc- ness a total magnanimity and trust it w emerson about two bonis after eating many pcoplo suffer from sour stomachs they call it indigestion it means that the stomach nerves havo been overstimulated thero is excess acid the way to correct it is with an alkali which neutralizes many times its vvnmc in acid tho right way is phillips jlilk ofj magnesia just a tasteless dose in water it is pleasant efficient nnd i harmless it has remained tho stand- ard with physicians in tho bo years since its invention it is tho quick method itcsults come almost instantly it is tho ap proved method you will never use another when you know be sure to get the genuine phillips milk of magnesia prescribed by physi cians fcr 50 years in correcting ox- ccss acids kach bottle contains full directions any drugstore i think lydia e pinkhams vegetable compound is wonderful i have had six children of which four are living and my youngest is a bon- nia baby boy now eight months old who weighs 23 pounds i have taken your medicine before each of them was bom and have certainly re ceived great benefit from it i urge my friends to take it as i am sure they will receive the same help 1 did mnti milton mcmidtoi vanessa ontario lytjia ejpiokliafi leptableconipuiini iliii t pinlfcim mctf ce tv ml if uvf lit caljiifi otwie cmtlj ssueno 34 79

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