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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 26, 1930, p. 7

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college students do you value work in summer a stray horn la a small town news paper conveyed the information the other day that james washington clark the name is entirely fictitious your health if your health is poor if you are pale nervous and easily tired if you suffer from headaches and backaches had arrived home from college to if your digestion is bad you may de- spend the summer vacation the pend upon it that these symptoms brevity did not indicate just what come from an impoverished state of james washington intended to do tho blood that unes3 this condition with his spare time whether he ex- is remedied a complete breakdown pectcd to chauffeur the family car may follow dr williams pink pills sample exciting novels in a hammock are a perfect medicine for any one in become the official supervisor of all tills condition they enrich and purify tho strawberry fcsticals and golf the blood and thus promote health and tournaments in the neighborhood or strength turn his attention to more serious hi g m andrews halifax ns pursuits j writes always keep dr williams as a matter of fact lolling under vmk pms iu tne house when i was the shade of the old apple tree is a young anaemic girl the complete- not as popular as it used to be as a iy restor my health after marriage pastime for unoccuied college stu- my icalt broke down an1 onee moro dents if a census were taken of tnese pi brought me back to neauh summer occupations it would be dnl my flienas a fcu me how well i look covered that youth to day is direct- an1 for lhjs dr williams pink pills ing its energies into many useful and deserve all credit original channels certain of th highly remunerative some of these young persons will doubtless po on holiday but the larger number will take summer jobs in lino with uieir special interests and enhuslasms work which affords them a practical application of the theories discussed in classrooms closing of schools in early brimmer formerly rermittcd rural youths to em ploy their energies in work about the farm but that contingency i no long er an important factor throughout the country there seems to be no good reason why native aptitudes and in tellectual curiosity should be allowed to slumber when the warm weather arrives instead summer should of fer such change of employment that ambitions are reenforced and frest impetus is given to tho happy habit of work there is probably nothing more uninteresting and unproductive than aimless loafing wilma brink bom and reared near kansas state penitentiary is said to come naturally by her gunhandling propensities and is chosen to head coed sharpshooters team of kansas you can get these pills at all medi cine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box from the dr williams medicine co brockville out kisses dangerous doctors declare babies catch cold from kisses not from fresh air doctors are continually telling us that kissing is one of the chief causes of colds and insist that mothers of small children should not allow little one3 to be kissed baby suffers much more from the evil effects of kissing thau his older brothers and sisters admiring silver match box bearing the borough english oyez oyez oyez artists compete for town criers crown the torrinston fottball field when each contestant in turn made his cry from a platfon beneath one set of goal posts while the judges sat out of sight in a tent at the other end of the field the order of crying was i settled by lot and after a very close light the championship fell to w ah- bott of lyme itegis dorset who ob- iondon oyez oyez oyez came the cries resounding through the air of tho peaceful little xorth devonshire town of torrington when tho town criers championship of britain was staged there recently during the an nual may fair this years contest created great ex citement and local patriotism was roused to its highest pitch for ernest tained 5 points out of a possible 100 baker the home crier was defending mr baker cried himself into second his title against 17 challengers from all parts of england and wales at a luncheon before the competition each entrant was presented with wet monsoon brings relief to india pressure period sun breaks high starting 6mcnth of rain recent news dispatches announce the beginning of the great annual monsoon in intlia this event will put a stop to the indian civil disobedi ence campaign of manufacturing salt from sea water for the torrents of rain will turn the salt deposit areas into mud and slime tlie north american continent has no phenomenon like the india nion- boon which recurs with seansonal re gularity like the annual iloods of the nile during the winter there de velops over southern asia a great peak of high barometric pressure if it were of rock instead of air one would see a huge mountain whose friends fond relations aud adoring strangers are all eager to kiss baby and the mother is usually flattered that her child should receive such at- i tention she wraps him up and is careful that lie does not lie in a draught yet he often suffers from a bad cold she forgets that colds are caught from i germs not from fresh air the ad miring grownup is often a source of danger to babys health if not to his life the wise- mother should not allow any sranger to kiss her child the stranger may only be suffering from a slight cold but this f passed on to baby might pave tho way for much more serious complaints sponge cake fritters this is an easilyprepared unusual and delicious light sweet crumble three or four stale spongecakes in a basin pour over them half a teacup- ful of boiling milk and beat thoroughly with a fork leave standing until cold then stir in one tablespoonful of flour beat the yolks and whites of two eggs separately stir the yolks arms as a souvenir of the occasion the following announcement formed the test piece oyez oyez oyez lost to the care less beholder of natures beauties but i found by the truly discerning the magnificent scenery of the ancient borough of great torrington a won i derful panorama bestowed by nature with a lavish hand and unrivaled even in the fair county of devon cod save the king about 300 people were present on place with 93 points and though his supporters must have been disappoint ed at his failure to retain his title yet the crowd gave him a fine ovation as runnerup tho winner received a handsome silver bell and three guineas following the competition each crier had the opportunity of giving a cry of his own selection and local patriotism was much in evidence the harnstable crier v haris seized tho chance of boosting the mlllmary of englands oldest borough while w ii small of bideford devon capably advertised bideford lteatta as tho henley of the west of iongland thrive after use of babys own tablets j f i caustralia owes debt to women development of the tourist traffic aud increasing business activity the link is really now in the forging gradual ly the mode of life iu the interior is changing many of the old settlers will not like it big treks with mobs of cattle will so but much of the routine cannot be altered yet a while waveuey station which is 230 miles from the nearest railway in queens land is where mrs annie schaffer lives one of the heroines of the bush she not long ago visited ade laide wiih a consignment of cattle but she was glad to get back to- the silence of the spaces 1 cannot tolerate the ceaseless noise of the city she said but the lure of the bush was also in her heart when mrs schaffer is at home she works on a cattle run doing exactly what a mai oes riding hard brand ing calves hiding up and mobiliz ing cattle she is as expert as the best of them there is camping out at night under the stars when the bush is iu its most beautiful mood a mood soft and caressing and full of thrills where blacks drive motorcars the country in which mrs schaffer lives is hilly and scrubby the cat tle feed on nuilga and water comes from bores and wells the homestead is 60 miles from the nearest township but that is only a hick of the riding whip as distance is measured in these places the stores are delivered by motor lorry from the railway and the mail conies once a week in the normal season but there are times when the river is in hood and six or eight weeks may elapse before any news is received from the outside world mawson in the antarctic was closer to civilizaation with his wireless than many of the settlers in central aus- alexander the great died 22sg years tralia the picturesque feature of ago and divine honors were paid to lite in the outback in these days is him in egypt and other count ires to see the blacks driving their own motorcars this is the price at which you can now buy red label a great soldier i i classified advertising fob saie a haisv chicks wis ha tci1ko j 215 uui last year in four vnl- lr tie write for free cuialociio a it i he was more than a conqueror he s oranion ont they have become aristo- taught the language and civilization crats of the bush some of tho old of greece wherever he conquered and settlers will not use a motor neith- he planted greek kingdoms iu asia ed will mrs schaffer i that flourished for centuries i prefer a horse any day sha says there is nothing romantic graining around babylon when he in rushing about the country in a dull he has become one of the most inanimate vehicle on waveney station they have hot j weather for eight months of the year sometimes the temperature reaches over 120 degrees in the shade butj amid diflicultis and discomforts mrs ihaffer insists that the life is full j of delights which she would not ex change for the artificial pleasures of the city and strange sights i i am trying to reverse the posi- 11 ok saie 200 ackks ooot ciay loam 25 acres bush balance all till able excellent farm for grain and slock well fenced first class buildings water in barns and bouse one mile from school will sell all in bloc or eneh lie was devising plans for marsh church 1 hundred separate good reasons for sell romantic of historical figures a sup porter of learning and civilization as weil as a great soldier iiik apply kmn morley heath shanty tfcvv aoe1jt3 vaijted 1 base extended across southern asia j into the spongecake mixture and beat including the great himlaya morni- toll again tain range and all of india lasts for six months this great storm which brings to a add a few currants or if you pre fer a few chopped raisins and lastly the stifllybeateu whites of egg have ready in a fryingpan some very hot close the drought caused by the win- mm mc i i spoon and fry until nicely browned drain well pile on a paper doyley tcr or dry monsoon is known as the wet monsoon for about three week the storm continues without apprecia ble abatement after that the clouds break away but the wind continues to blow steadily and freshly from the southwest bringing frequent rains during the entire wet monsoon period which lasts for six months sprinkle castor sugar over and serve at once halfs dozen ratafias crumbled with the spongecakes give a specially deli cious flavor to the fritters derangements of the digestive or gans are responsible for most of the ailments which afflict young children and keep them backward in develop ment babys own tablets regulate j the stomach and bowels restoring them to normal action and this is all that is necessary to set the little suf ferer safely on the road to health and happiness babys own tablets are specially designed to correct indigestion con stipation colic break up colds and simple fevers and to allay teething pains they are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from tho dr williams medicine co brockville out grace without meat god of the grape whose bubbles are taught to make flesh of the sun no handsome giants declare doctors abnormally tall persons are not usually strong for their size according to jean lecoq writing in le petit journal paris they arc on the con trary generally weak deformed and diseased he writes many person admire giants per haps envy them and imagine that these great men careful analysis will service constitutes greatness not riches a man may become wealthy he may become very wealthy in the sense of acquiring money he may become a millionaire and even many times over by working for it directly but very common men have done that indeed many of a low type have douj it we now have sense enough not to call they are examples of a superior hu manity a complete error for gigan tism is an anomaly a monstrosity as iriich so as dwarfism show in every case that it requires service for ones follow men to consti tute a great man tho man who is working for greatness alone is the women bring comfort and j home life to vast j wilderness j adelaide s aust if it were not for the women the occupation and development of central australia or what little there is of t would hard ly have been feasible women have made settlement possible by insur ing just sufficient of the domestic amenities to enabla the men lo slay they have bridged the difference that is between practically uncivil ized isolation and meager comforts the railway so far as it lias gone has improved matters and enabled the settlers to push a little further out into the empty spaces when the transcontinental passes through the center of the continent as is con templated a large part of the problem will have been solved there would then be not only transport facilities but cheaper freights and whe now iord of the olive tree whose thought only rough homes a bit of mud and tion remarked mrs schager during a chat in adelaide what a sensa tion one of our northern camel trains would cause winding its way through your streets people would stare wouldnt they people are apt to sympathize with these faraway bush dwellers but mrs schaffer commiserates city folk she thinks they are to be pitied for what they miss the spicy air the un matched glitter of the evening skies the ample freedom the wonderful birds iu their gay tropic plumage and the indefinable charm of a selfcon tained life im in a hurry to get back she said and so soon as the cattle mar kets were over mrs schaffer the real lover of the hush was off the eyeball in the newly born infant the eye ball is about twothirds the size of the fully grown globe though an in fant will multiply its weight at birth some sixteen times by the time adult life is reached the size of its eyes increases by only some 50 per cent mr- j herbert fisher mb bs frcs at the royal college of sur geons of england a mints earn cooil jioxkv selling the best fruit trees shrubs vines evergreens roses etc town it country selling outfit supplied every help klven commissions paid weekly e 1 smith ft sons ltili winona on tario 000 acres fruil and nursery slock many a man in gangdom who h i lived lo tell ihe la e has live bee sll he nasi t old il to clean a carpet quickly sweep briskly with hot bran minards for fallin3 iair mbimnai fob iiftv vi- a its cutieflbbsb so slblfi oilltbbbchlt havo nllorrieri tho purest weeteet wl niom nuil- tvctorj tucilioil of caring for the liu ami tutlr wwmm writes mr m mcarthm thousands kay coos tips tion liver trouble indi- cestion gas end overnight with fruitactives nerves fiuiet get fruitatives roro druggist today ends in 1 minute ended burn itch and pain of piles in i minulewtlhsootliasauraywriics isootltasalva l t sears blcedine stopped pitc3 boon vanished avoided operation get instant results today all druggists mr jabbs it takes yen women a long time to see a thing in its true light mrs jabbs yes and that is the reason why so many of you nieii are able to get married brings oil out of the stone father of fig and orange trees that laugh to bear their load forgive us all our trespasses on thy tootempting road and though thy children will be fed on what the lord decrees give us this day our daily bread and wine and fruit and cheese louis untermeyer in the saturday review of literature it is really a disease the work man who ordinarily never achieves it of anthropologists has shown that the ralph waldo trine giant is a man that is still a child in whoso case growth does not stop at tho ago when normally ho ought to liavo ceased to grow tho giant is rarely wellproportioned his hands and feet aro almost always too large his face is generally distorted physicians who have studied gian tism say that giants aro all diabetic professor landouzy says also that al most all of them aro candidates for tuberculosis they aro subjects to all sorts of other morbid troubles they limited time somo inmates of the kingston pen tenliary aro writing their matricula tion examinations though as a dis patch says they aro handicapped by limited time for study it will puzzle tho ordinary teacher to understand how this handicap could operate in a penitentiary certainly wo can imag ine nobotter way in which inmates could spend their hours than in study that will help make them self-support- tiro sooner than normal persons they ulf an gelfrespeeting members of the arc unfit for all violent labor their muscles are weak in spite of their size their nerves lack resistance aud they are often affected with neuras thenia llandsomo giants aro rare most men grow a moustache by in stalments says a barber they start with so much down we hope we deserved all this wrote a manchester firm enclosing a nigerian customer letter which runs as follows dear sir kindly send me one of your illustrated catalogues of news goods and materials pleaso if you are send it to me i shall bo very glad because 1 heard of you what you aro tho one of the honesty and faith fulness man in the world pleaso air seudit to me next mail if it is impos- 1 ssssjs 2t3sss siblc i delight to say you will send it hopltai kw vorlc city offor a tnre 0 me without doubt yours v saverant and dtron of btcomlnjr nuri thl n i roipltal hat adopted tho elchtboar wis llirt nnlv tem the paplls rocolva uniforms of was y school a monthly allowmnce and the bliriiiers a travelling expenaea to and rrom vw i york ror farther particulars write or community on their releaso the nation which utilizes most ful ly tho individual gifts of each citizen will havo tho greatest measure of wealth contentment and happiness colonel e m house nurses wanted the weatherman torontonlan to give cool reception why do they call a hell boy in a hotel buttons because hes always off when you noed him most i guess minards drives away the headache reflections on life pride is a sign of tho worst poverty ignorance who is rich he who is satisfied with his lot with tho pious god is strict even to a hairs breadth commit a sin twico and you will think it perfectly allowable man is generally led tho way which ho is inclined to go do not conlino your children to your own learning for thoy wcro born in anothor tlmo from the talmud a few gum boughs are seen timber and brick structures will appear already there is almost a fashion able nole at alice springs the pres ent head of the line the only hotel there lias an advertisement iu the adelaide dailies inviting tourists at a reasonable tariff and even hinting at delicacies this is really revolution ary hospitality the big spaces of australia are of course gradually being broken down by means of rail air and motor travel in the middle of tho desert plain on the route of the eastwest air service at christmas there was a wonderful surprise for passengers when they stepped out of ihe lines on the nul- larlior plain just a wide immensity or unrelieved stunted bush they found in the hostel where the night on the journey going and coming is always spent a christmas menu of iced asparagus oysters in the shell roast turkey pudding and iced drinks motion pictures and a christmas tree added their part the experience nearly look away the passengers breaths here in the very heart of the desert was a party almost as bril liant as any that could havo been organized in tho clly the citys noise it will not bo iong beforo aiico springs has an air service with tho do you suffer from constipation countless remedies arc advertised for constipation many relieve for the moment but they arc habit form ing and must be continued others contain calomel and dangerous min eral drugs which remain in the sys tem settle in the joints and cause aches and pains some are harsli purgatives which cramp and gripe and leave a depressed after effect avoid lubricating oils which only grease the intestines and encourage natures machinery to become lazy a purely vegetable laxative such as carters little liver pills gently touches the liver bile starts to flow the bowels mpvc gently thej intestines arc thoroughly cleansed and constipa tion poisons pass away the stomach liver and bowels arc now active and the system enjoys a real tonic effect all druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs falling hair use minards before its too late it checks falling hair and stimu lates new growth as well apply persistently to scalp four limes a week the man who would never walk again who could imagine a more poignant story than vat a champion athlctcrbrdriddcn told that he could nfiy- toalb again i and vicn he took krutchen my doctor told my landlady mint i could never walk agoln 1 hid rheumatism hot in about cltriitrnastlinc aud wad conllned to led or two months i am nearly sixty years of ace after taking six lotte i am tartinu to work next week up till two yearn ntjo i had been a cham pion racing gjnjlfst 1 havo won a prize every time i have ridden jtcing an athlete but a poor scholar ft would take me a week to writo tho fact about krutchen salt ii original mur on fll for nrmin krihchen salu u obtainable at drug and department store in canada at 75c a 1xule a imttlu contain enough to last for 4 or 5 months good health for hajfaceut a day 1 apply to th superintendent every telephone call to america which comes from europe stock holm paris or berlin passes through an exchango in queen vic toria street ionrfon i king bug killer the better insecticide fungicide and fertilizer a quick and sure death to the insect prevenfs blight stimulates the plant through the leaf guarantc j at your dealers write us for literature king calcium products campbellville ont box c for trouble duo to acla inoioestion aciofitokath hcartou hkaoachk nascshwst what mssltieople call indigestion la usually excess acid in the stomacli tho food has soured tho instant remedy is an alkali which neutralizes acids but dont uso crudo helps use what your doctor would adviso the best help is phillips milk of magnesia for tho 50 years since its invention it has remained standard with physicans you will find nothing elso so quick in its effect so harmless so efficient rv ono tasteless spoonful in water neu tralizes many times its volume in acid tho results ara immediate with no had after effects once you learn this fact you will never deal with excess acid in the crudo ways go learn now why this method is supremo no sure lo get tho genuine phillips milk of magnesia prescribed by physi cians for 50 years in correcting excess acids kach bottle contains full direc tions any drugstorc- was very weak after an op eration my nerves were so bad i would sic down and cry and my husband would not go out and leave me alone now my nerves arc much better thanks to a booklet that was left under the door lydia e pjok hame vtscjaolc compound surely put me on my feet i have taken eight bottles my fyjcndsjell me i look fine my sisternas taken this medicine too mrs armrwaim 7 stanley st kingston ontario ieitafeompdiiiil llii cruimutt c i m j i citiitf onlirlt ciiki issue no 260

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